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Healthcare professionals' roles within UK welfare-to-work provision : a multiple case study exploration

Ceolta-Smith, J; Kenney, CE

Authors

J Ceolta-Smith

CE Kenney



Abstract

Background/aims Healthcare professionals play an important role in vocational rehabilitation for people receiving welfare support. The research questions for this study were: how do qualified healthcare professionals operate in UK welfare-to-work settings? What factors influence healthcare professionals' practice within a UK welfare-to-work setting? Methods A qualitative methodology was adopted. Four semi-structured interviews were conducted and additional documents (the awarded Work and Health Programme bids and job descriptions) about the healthcare professionals' roles were reviewed. Inductive thematic analysis was undertaken. Results Five themes were generated from the interview data: supporting frontline staff to understand clients' health needs; moving clients with complex needs closer to work; getting it right for the client by individualising support; gaining consent and maintaining confidentiality; and seeking and organising clinical supervision. These themes were corroborated with the document data. Conclusions Healthcare professionals have a key role within welfare-to-work provision. Further research is needed to determine if the proposed healthcare professional roles have come to fruition, to identify their prevalence, and to explore their effectiveness.

Citation

Ceolta-Smith, J., & Kenney, C. (2021). Healthcare professionals' roles within UK welfare-to-work provision : a multiple case study exploration. International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation, 28(7), 1-24. https://doi.org/10.12968/ijtr.2019.0115

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jan 15, 2021
Online Publication Date Aug 2, 2021
Publication Date Jul 2, 2021
Deposit Date Nov 4, 2021
Journal International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation
Print ISSN 1741-1645
Electronic ISSN 1759-779X
Publisher MA Healthcare
Volume 28
Issue 7
Pages 1-24
DOI https://doi.org/10.12968/ijtr.2019.0115
Publisher URL https://doi.org/10.12968/ijtr.2019.0115
Related Public URLs https://www.magonlinelibrary.com/toc/ijtr/current
Additional Information Additional Information : ** From Crossref journal articles via Jisc Publications Router **Journal IDs: eissn 1759-779X **History: issued 02-07-2021; published 02-07-2021