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Constructing therapeutic support and negotiating competing agendas: a discourse analysis of vocational advice provided to individuals who are absent from work due to ill-health

Constructing therapeutic support and negotiating competing agendas: a discourse analysis of vocational advice provided to individuals who are absent from work due to ill-health
Constructing therapeutic support and negotiating competing agendas: a discourse analysis of vocational advice provided to individuals who are absent from work due to ill-health

Work participation is known to benefit people's overall health and wellbeing, but accessing vocational support during periods of sickness absence to facilitate return-to-work can be challenging for many people. In this study, we explored how vocational advice was delivered by trained vocational support workers (VSWs) to people who had been signed-off from work by their General Practitioner (GP), as part of a feasibility study testing a vocational advice intervention. We investigated the discursive and interactional strategies employed by VSWs and people absent from work, to pursue their joint and respective goals. Theme-oriented discourse analysis was carried out on eight VSW consultations. These consultations were shown to be complex interactions, during which VSWs utilised a range of strategies to provide therapeutic support in discussions about work. These included; signalling empathy with the person's perspective; positively evaluating their personal qualities and prior actions; reflecting individuals' views back to them to show they had been heard and understood; fostering a collaborative approach to action-planning; and attempting to reassure individuals about their return-to-work concerns. Some individuals were reluctant to engage in return-to-work planning, resulting in back-and-forth interactional negotiations between theirs and the VSW's individual goals and agendas. This led to VSWs putting in considerable interactional 'work' to subtly shift the discussion towards return-to-work planning. The discursive strategies we have identified have implications for training health professionals to facilitate work-orientated conversations with their patients, and will also inform training provided to VSWs ahead of a randomised controlled trial.

Humans, Negotiating, Rehabilitation, Vocational/methods, Return to Work, therapeutic support, work absence, theme-oriented discourse analysis
1363-4593
185-202
Saunders, Benjamin
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Saunders, Benjamin, Chew-Graham, Carolyn, Sowden, Gail, Cooke, Kendra, Walker-Bone, Karen, Madan, Ira, Parsons, Vaughan, Linaker, Cathy H and Wynne-Jones, Gwenllian (2024) Constructing therapeutic support and negotiating competing agendas: a discourse analysis of vocational advice provided to individuals who are absent from work due to ill-health. Health, 28 (2), 185-202. (doi:10.1177/13634593221148446).

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Work participation is known to benefit people's overall health and wellbeing, but accessing vocational support during periods of sickness absence to facilitate return-to-work can be challenging for many people. In this study, we explored how vocational advice was delivered by trained vocational support workers (VSWs) to people who had been signed-off from work by their General Practitioner (GP), as part of a feasibility study testing a vocational advice intervention. We investigated the discursive and interactional strategies employed by VSWs and people absent from work, to pursue their joint and respective goals. Theme-oriented discourse analysis was carried out on eight VSW consultations. These consultations were shown to be complex interactions, during which VSWs utilised a range of strategies to provide therapeutic support in discussions about work. These included; signalling empathy with the person's perspective; positively evaluating their personal qualities and prior actions; reflecting individuals' views back to them to show they had been heard and understood; fostering a collaborative approach to action-planning; and attempting to reassure individuals about their return-to-work concerns. Some individuals were reluctant to engage in return-to-work planning, resulting in back-and-forth interactional negotiations between theirs and the VSW's individual goals and agendas. This led to VSWs putting in considerable interactional 'work' to subtly shift the discussion towards return-to-work planning. The discursive strategies we have identified have implications for training health professionals to facilitate work-orientated conversations with their patients, and will also inform training provided to VSWs ahead of a randomised controlled trial.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 24 April 2024
Keywords: Humans, Negotiating, Rehabilitation, Vocational/methods, Return to Work, therapeutic support, work absence, theme-oriented discourse analysis

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Local EPrints ID: 493400
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/493400
ISSN: 1363-4593
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Author: Benjamin Saunders
Author: Carolyn Chew-Graham
Author: Gail Sowden
Author: Kendra Cooke
Author: Ira Madan
Author: Vaughan Parsons
Author: Cathy H Linaker
Author: Gwenllian Wynne-Jones

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