Employment outcomes in systemic sclerosis

Publication type
Journal article
Authors
Lee JJY, Gignac MA, Johnson SR
Date published
2021 Sep 01
Journal
Best Practice & Research, Clinical Rheumatology
Volume
35
Issue
3
Pages
101667
Open Access?
No
Abstract

Work disability is highly prevalent in the systemic sclerosis (SSc) population; yet, it is an area of research that continues to be underrecognized and underexplored. In this chapter, we review the burden of this work disability by exploring the reported prevalence of work loss, the risk factors associated with reduced work participation, the impact on work productivity outcomes, and the economic consequences of work disability in individuals with SSc. Finally, we discuss the potential challenges in the workplace and strategies that may foster employment retention in this population. We subsequently present a conceptual framework for work disability in the context of SSc, which incorporates our understanding of the various work disability concepts and the potential facilitators that may accelerate a worker toward complete work loss