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Published in: Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation 4/2014

01-12-2014

Employment-Related Concerns of HIV-Positive People in the Netherlands: Input for a Multidisciplinary Guideline

Authors: M. N. Wagener, S. E. M. van Opstal, H. S. Miedema, D. P. M. Brandjes, R. Dahmen, E. C. M. van Gorp, P. D. D. M. Roelofs

Published in: Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation | Issue 4/2014

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Abstract

Purpose Finding and keeping employment is difficult for people with HIV. To improve supportive care for people with HIV and employment-related problems, a multidisciplinary guideline was developed in the Netherlands in 2010/2011. To identify the employment-related concerns of people with HIV and to formulate the key questions for the guideline, we conducted a qualitative study. The results of this study are described in this article. Methods This study was performed in three HIV-treatment centers in the Netherlands. In total 18 participants participated in three focus-group interviews and nine participants were interviewed individually. The data were transcribed ad verbatim and were analyzed according to the principle of constant comparison. Results Our findings indicate that people with HIV in the Netherlands face many work-related concerns. The themes which emerged from this study were disclosure, stigma and discrimination, knowledge about HIV, physical and psychological factors, working conditions, absenteeism, reintegration, and dismissal and counselling. Conclusions This study provides insight into employment-related concerns for people with HIV living in a Western country. It formed the basis for the key questions which were addressed in a multidisciplinary, evidence-based guideline “HIV and work”. Finally, it gives leads for further scientific research and opportunities for improving the vocational guidance of people with HIV.
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Relevant Dutch Social Security Laws and insurance:
Equal Treatment Act: This law states that unfair treatment on the grounds of a handicap or chronic illness, including HIV, in the work environment or at a private practise is prohibited.
Medical Examinations Act: the employee is under no obligation to reveal his or her HIV-status during the course of a job interview. The employee retains the right of privacy.
The Eligibility for Permanent Incapacity Benefit (Restrictions) Act: The objective of this law is to improve the chances of reintegration and/or the return to the labour market, by giving the employer and employee more responsibility for this process. In case of illness the employer is required by law to continue paying wages for 2 years.
Capacity for Work Act (WIA): After 2 years of illness the employee can apply for a WIA allowance. This amount to 75 % of the employee’s most recent salary.
Dutch Unemployment Benefit: In case of unemployment people can apply for a Dutch unemployment benefit.
Health Care Insurance: all citizens are obliged to take out Dutch Health Care insurance.
 
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Metadata
Title
Employment-Related Concerns of HIV-Positive People in the Netherlands: Input for a Multidisciplinary Guideline
Authors
M. N. Wagener
S. E. M. van Opstal
H. S. Miedema
D. P. M. Brandjes
R. Dahmen
E. C. M. van Gorp
P. D. D. M. Roelofs
Publication date
01-12-2014
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation / Issue 4/2014
Print ISSN: 1053-0487
Electronic ISSN: 1573-3688
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10926-014-9510-0

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