Abstract
Results
Eight sub-themes emerged and can be better understood within two larger themes: (A) interpersonal and intrapersonal aspects
of QWL and (B) structural and physical aspects. Within theme A, sub-themes were (1) having a sense of belonging to the enterprise,
(2) having the feeling of being a good worker, (3) establishing relationships with co-workers, and (4) establishing relationships
with supervisors. Within theme B, sub-themes were (5) working tasks, (6) working conditions, (7) working environment, and
(8) organizational management.
of QWL and (B) structural and physical aspects. Within theme A, sub-themes were (1) having a sense of belonging to the enterprise,
(2) having the feeling of being a good worker, (3) establishing relationships with co-workers, and (4) establishing relationships
with supervisors. Within theme B, sub-themes were (5) working tasks, (6) working conditions, (7) working environment, and
(8) organizational management.
Conclusions
The findings highlight the importance of understanding the perspective of people with severe mental disorders regarding their
QWL in order to better tailor interventions that enhance it. Although some sub-themes of QWL identified in the present study
were similar to those found in previous studies conducted with other populations, a unique sub-theme of QWL was identified:
having the feeling of being a good worker. Specific QWL measurement that addresses this unique sub-theme is needed when assessing
QWL of people with severe mental disorders.
QWL in order to better tailor interventions that enhance it. Although some sub-themes of QWL identified in the present study
were similar to those found in previous studies conducted with other populations, a unique sub-theme of QWL was identified:
having the feeling of being a good worker. Specific QWL measurement that addresses this unique sub-theme is needed when assessing
QWL of people with severe mental disorders.
- Content Type Journal Article
- Pages 1-9
- DOI 10.1007/s11136-011-0057-7
- Authors
- Nathalie Lanctôt, Research Center of the Charles Lemoyne Hospital (HCLM), The Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Sherbrooke, Longueuil Campus, 150, Place Charles-Lemoyne, Office 200, Longueuil, Quebec J4K 0A8, Canada
- Marie-José Durand, School of Rehabilitation, University of Sherbrooke, Longueuil, Canada
- Marc Corbière, School of Rehabilitation, University of Sherbrooke, Longueuil, Canada
- Journal Quality of Life Research
- Online ISSN 1573-2649
- Print ISSN 0962-9343