Impact of multiple sclerosis on employment and use of job-retention strategies: The situation in France in 2015.

Authors

  • Sophie Fantoni-Quinton
  • Arnaud Kwiatkowski
  • Patrick Vermersch
  • Bastien Roux
  • Patrick Hautecoeur
  • Ariane Leroyer

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2340/16501977-2093

Keywords:

multiple sclerosis, occupational status, unemployment, survival analysis.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The main objective of this survey of persons with multiple sclerosis was to describe their employment situation. Secondary objectives were to ascertain when and how multiple sclerosis symptoms first impact employment per se and what strategies persons with multiple sclerosis use to cope with their employment problems. METHODS: A retrospective survey was conducted to collect data from persons with multiple sclerosis aged 18 years and over, using a computer-assisted web tool. RESULTS: A total of 941 respondents were working at the time of multiple sclerosis diagnosis or had worked subsequently. Median time since diagnosis was 10 years. Multiple sclerosis had an impact on employment for 74.3% of respondents. The overall employment rate at the time of the survey was 68.1%

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Published

2016-05-30

How to Cite

Fantoni-Quinton, S., Kwiatkowski, A., Vermersch, P., Roux, B., Hautecoeur, P., & Leroyer, A. (2016). Impact of multiple sclerosis on employment and use of job-retention strategies: The situation in France in 2015. Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 48(6), 535–540. https://doi.org/10.2340/16501977-2093

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Original Report