Mild multiple sclerosis challenges shape work experiences, affect self-concept, and are often trivialized despite disclosure

轻度多发性硬化症带来的挑战会影响工作经历,损害自我认知,而且即使患者公开病情,这些挑战也常常被轻视。

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Despite mild disability, people with multiple sclerosis (PwMS) often face work-related challenges and reduced employment. Their experiences regarding work challenges are understudied. PURPOSE: To explore experienced work challenges and possibilities for sustained employment among employed PwMS with mild to moderate disability. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In-depth interviews with 26 employed PwMS analyzed using systematic text condensation guided by Goffman's theories on self and social interaction. RESULTS: Three categories were developed: (1) unspoken work challenges, (2) the cumulative impact of mild MS symptoms on work challenges, and (3) disability and work challenges influence "who I am at work". Communication about work challenges was often limited even when MS was disclosed. Most participants experienced difficulties related to cumulation and interplay of symptoms and work challenges, resulting in reduced work capacity, hours and negative thoughts about themselves, confidence and perceived prospects for job retention. Feeling capable in handling work tasks were believed to facilitate sustained employment. CONCLUSION: Mildly disabled PwMS often trivialized and avoided addressing work challenges to maintain self-concept, social order and role at work, even after MS was disclosed. Recognizing and addressing mild symptoms and work challenges while maintaining self-concept, sense of capability and acceptance at work, may facilitate sustained employment.

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