Development and evaluation of a strength-based method to promote employment of work-disability benefit recipients with multiple problems: a feasibility study

Abstract Background For people with disabilities, chances to find or keep work are negatively affected by multiple problems like lower education, poverty and poor health. Furthermore, although active labour market policies proved to be effective for unemployed in general, success rates are poor for...

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Main Authors: Kor A. Brongers, Bert Cornelius, Jac J. L. van der Klink, Sandra Brouwer
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-01-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-020-8157-3
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spelling doaj-fe54c055e8304b3986f31572ce37af4d2021-01-17T12:04:36ZengBMCBMC Public Health1471-24582020-01-0120111010.1186/s12889-020-8157-3Development and evaluation of a strength-based method to promote employment of work-disability benefit recipients with multiple problems: a feasibility studyKor A. Brongers0Bert Cornelius1Jac J. L. van der Klink2Sandra Brouwer3University Medical Center Groningen, Department of Health Sciences, Community and Occupational MedicineUniversity Medical Center Groningen, Department of Health Sciences, Community and Occupational MedicinesTilburg University,Tilburg School of Social and Behavioural Sciences, Tranzo Scientific Center for Care and WalfareUniversity Medical Center Groningen, Department of Health Sciences, Community and Occupational MedicineAbstract Background For people with disabilities, chances to find or keep work are negatively affected by multiple problems like lower education, poverty and poor health. Furthermore, although active labour market policies proved to be effective for unemployed in general, success rates are poor for persons who are unemployed due to multiple problems. The present study aims to describe the development of a method as well as professional training to teach its application, and to assess the feasibility of method and training. The Strength-based method (CARm) aims to promote employment of work-disability benefit recipients with multiple problems. Methods The main principles of the Strength model were redesigned for better applicability in a population of work-disability beneficiaries, resulting in the CARm method. As part of the CARm method, a training module for Labour Experts (LEs) was developed. To assess the new designed method and training, a one-group, pre-post design was used. Data were collected from eight participating LEs, five female and 3 male, aged between 41and 55 years and having 2–17 years working experience. We used self-report questionnaires and a semi-structured discussion meeting after the training sessions with the LEs. Results Eight labour experts (LEs) from the Dutch Social Security Institute participated in the study. Most LEs felt an improvement in their ability to ascertain developmental needs, opportunities and threats in the client’s situation. Three months after the training, LEs almost unanimously agreed on the statements ‘I expect to use the CARm method more frequently in the future’ and ‘I use the CARm method in daily practice whenever possible’. The overall rating for the training on a scale from 1 to 10 was 7.6 (range 7–9). The overall satisfaction with the trainers was good. Conclusions The CARm method and training was found to be a feasible approach to facilitate LEs working at the UWV reintegration service to support clients with multiple problems. Sufficient managerial support for participating LEs is a key factor for successful implementation of CARm. Results show that CARm is worth testing for efficacy in a future trial.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-020-8157-3Disability benefitsMultiple problemsReturn to workStrengthTraining program
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author Kor A. Brongers
Bert Cornelius
Jac J. L. van der Klink
Sandra Brouwer
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Bert Cornelius
Jac J. L. van der Klink
Sandra Brouwer
Development and evaluation of a strength-based method to promote employment of work-disability benefit recipients with multiple problems: a feasibility study
BMC Public Health
Disability benefits
Multiple problems
Return to work
Strength
Training program
author_facet Kor A. Brongers
Bert Cornelius
Jac J. L. van der Klink
Sandra Brouwer
author_sort Kor A. Brongers
title Development and evaluation of a strength-based method to promote employment of work-disability benefit recipients with multiple problems: a feasibility study
title_short Development and evaluation of a strength-based method to promote employment of work-disability benefit recipients with multiple problems: a feasibility study
title_full Development and evaluation of a strength-based method to promote employment of work-disability benefit recipients with multiple problems: a feasibility study
title_fullStr Development and evaluation of a strength-based method to promote employment of work-disability benefit recipients with multiple problems: a feasibility study
title_full_unstemmed Development and evaluation of a strength-based method to promote employment of work-disability benefit recipients with multiple problems: a feasibility study
title_sort development and evaluation of a strength-based method to promote employment of work-disability benefit recipients with multiple problems: a feasibility study
publisher BMC
series BMC Public Health
issn 1471-2458
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Abstract Background For people with disabilities, chances to find or keep work are negatively affected by multiple problems like lower education, poverty and poor health. Furthermore, although active labour market policies proved to be effective for unemployed in general, success rates are poor for persons who are unemployed due to multiple problems. The present study aims to describe the development of a method as well as professional training to teach its application, and to assess the feasibility of method and training. The Strength-based method (CARm) aims to promote employment of work-disability benefit recipients with multiple problems. Methods The main principles of the Strength model were redesigned for better applicability in a population of work-disability beneficiaries, resulting in the CARm method. As part of the CARm method, a training module for Labour Experts (LEs) was developed. To assess the new designed method and training, a one-group, pre-post design was used. Data were collected from eight participating LEs, five female and 3 male, aged between 41and 55 years and having 2–17 years working experience. We used self-report questionnaires and a semi-structured discussion meeting after the training sessions with the LEs. Results Eight labour experts (LEs) from the Dutch Social Security Institute participated in the study. Most LEs felt an improvement in their ability to ascertain developmental needs, opportunities and threats in the client’s situation. Three months after the training, LEs almost unanimously agreed on the statements ‘I expect to use the CARm method more frequently in the future’ and ‘I use the CARm method in daily practice whenever possible’. The overall rating for the training on a scale from 1 to 10 was 7.6 (range 7–9). The overall satisfaction with the trainers was good. Conclusions The CARm method and training was found to be a feasible approach to facilitate LEs working at the UWV reintegration service to support clients with multiple problems. Sufficient managerial support for participating LEs is a key factor for successful implementation of CARm. Results show that CARm is worth testing for efficacy in a future trial.
topic Disability benefits
Multiple problems
Return to work
Strength
Training program
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-020-8157-3
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