Abstract:
Background: Persons with disabilities represent a significant portion of the global population,
facing numerous challenges in accessing education, job skills, employment, health, and overall
quality of life. In Bangladesh, persons with disabilities are often marginalized, with limited access
to vocational opportunities and inclusive work environments. Work-Related Quality of Life
(WRQoL) is a crucial measure that reflects both personal well-being and job satisfaction,
particularly among persons with disabilities who have undergone vocational rehabilitation.
Aim: This study aims to assess the overall status of WRQoL and its associated factors among
persons with disabilities following vocational rehabilitation in Bangladesh.
Methods: An analytical cross-sectional study was conducted by using a face-to-face survey with
262 persons with disabilities in Bangladesh through the WRQoL scale and socio-demographic
questionnaire. Data were collected from participants who engaged in paid jobs after vocational
training from CRP. Statistical analysis was performed using the SPSS software, focusing on the
associations between WRQoL and demographic variables.
Results: The study showed that the majority of participants were aged between 25 and 44 years
(61.4%), with physical disabilities being the most common (71%). Most participants reported
higher overall WRQoL (75.6%), with JCS (85.1%) and WCS (75.6%) showing the highest
satisfaction levels. Significant factors influencing WRQoL included education level, caregiving
responsibilities, and type of disability. Most of the participants worked full-time (98.5%), and
lower-income (75.2%) groups reported reduced WRQoL. Participants with higher education levels
and those caring for elderly relatives reported better WRQoL. High stress levels at work negatively
impacted WRQoL, besides this 52.7% of participants reported lower QoWL in the stress at work
domain.
Conclusion: The study highlights the need for targeted interventions to improve the WRQoL of
persons with disabilities in Bangladesh. While most participants reported higher WRQoL, few areas
such as stress at work and general well-being require attention. Future initiatives should focus on
creating supportive work environments, enhancing access to education, and implementing policies
to improve the employment conditions for persons with disabilities. These findings will guide
policymakers and stakeholders in developing inclusive strategies for workforce participation and
empowerment of persons with disabilities in Bangladesh.
Keywords: Work-Related Quality of Life, Persons with Disabilities, Vocational Rehabilitation,
Employment, Bangladesh.
Description:
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Science in Occupational therapy, Bangladesh Health Professions Institute, Faculty of Medicine, the University of Dhaka, Bangladesh