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Liv Grethe Kinn1, Mark Costa2, Ingrid Voll3, Gunhild Austrheim4, Randi W Aas5,6, Larry Davidson2.
Abstract
Purpose To explore and synthesize the views of Supported Employment clients, employment specialists and their supervisors on the core contributions of employment specialists to job support within the mental health field. Methods We systematically searched four databases with no time limitations and identified 16 qualitative studies published between 2006 and 2018 to be included in this meta-ethnographic study. Results The overarching metaphor of "Navigating an Unpredictable Iceberg-laden Sea" (a workplace) and seven themes were revealed: (1) "It's you and me looking," which represented the relationship between the client and ES, and (2) taking job seekers' ambitions and needs seriously, (3) mapping the route, (4) exploring the hidden, (5) being on tap, (6) avoiding crashes, and (7) bridging, which embodied the work of employments specialists. Conclusion. Our iceberg metaphor illustrates the importance of employment specialists being competent in addressing clients' work performance difficulties related not only to the individual's illness, age, gender, and cultural-related challenges, but also to psychosocial, behavioral, and environmental workplace factors. Given the effects of the specific characteristics of the working alliance developed in supported employment, we suggest that employment specialists' training and supervision be enriched by paying more attention to these important relational processes.Entities:
Keywords: Mental disorder; Qualitative metasynthesis; Supported employment; Vocational rehabilitation
Year: 2020 PMID: 33200260 DOI: 10.1007/s10926-020-09943-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Occup Rehabil ISSN: 1053-0487