Return to work after breast cancer: The role of treatment‐related side effects and potential impact on quality of life

ME Schmidt, S Scherer, J Wiskemann… - European journal of …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
For breast cancer survivors return to work (RTW) is important from an economic, societal and
personal perspective. Thus, we investigated the impact of side effects and other factors on …

Patient-reported outcome measures of the impact of cancer on patients' everyday lives: a systematic review

S Catt, R Starkings, V Shilling, L Fallowfield - Journal of Cancer …, 2017 - Springer
Purpose Patients with advanced disease are living longer and commonly used patient-
reported outcome measures (PROMs) may miss relevant elements of the quality of extended …

Clinical work-integrating care in current practice: a scoping review

L Kluit, CAM van Bennekom, A Beumer… - Journal of Occupational …, 2024 - Springer
Purpose Clinical work-integrating care (CWIC) refers to paying attention to work participation
in a clinical setting. Working patients may benefit from CWIC. The purpose of this study is to …

“I just have to move on”: Women's coping experiences and reflections following their first year after primary breast cancer surgery

S Drageset, TC Lindstrøm, K Underlid - European Journal of Oncology …, 2016 - Elsevier
Purpose The purpose of this qualitative follow-up study was to describe women's individual
coping experiences and reflections following their first year after primary breast cancer …

Associations between workability and patient-reported physical, psychological and social outcomes in breast cancer survivors: a cross-sectional study

PJ Ho, M Hartman, SAM Gernaat, AR Cook… - Supportive Care in …, 2018 - Springer
Purpose Workability is of increasing importance especially in Asia given the increasing
incidence rates and young age of onset of breast cancer. This study explores the …

Psychosocial factors associated with workability after surgery in cancer survivors: An explorative study

F Silvaggi, A Mariniello, M Leonardi… - Journal of Health …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
This study aimed to evaluate the work ability and its associated factors in patients with
glioma (II, III) and breast cancer after 6 (T0) and 12 (T1) months from surgery. A total of 99 …

Quality of working life of cancer survivors: development of a cancer-specific questionnaire

M De Jong, SJ Tamminga, AGEM de Boer… - Journal of Cancer …, 2016 - Springer
Purpose The aim of this study was to generate, and select quality of working life issues for
the development of an initial version of the Quality of Working Life Questionnaire for Cancer …

“You really need a whole community”: a qualitative study of mothers' need for and experiences with childcare support during cancer treatment and recovery

C Pritlove, LV Dias - Supportive Care in Cancer, 2022 - Springer
Purpose A cancer diagnosis poses unique challenges for moms with young children who
must balance illness-management alongside existing paid (eg, employment) and unpaid …

Breast cancer specialists' perspective on their role in their patients' return to work

M Lamort-Bouché, J Peron, G Broc, A Kochan… - Scandinavian journal of …, 2020 - JSTOR
Objectives This study aimed to explore the views of breast cancer (BC) specialists as to their
role in the returnto-work (RTW) process of their BC patients. Methods A qualitative study …

Self-reported work ability in breast cancer survivors; a prospective cohort study in the Netherlands

ML Gregorowitsch, H van den Bongard, C AM… - The Breast, 2019 - Elsevier
Purpose To evaluate patient-reported work ability of breast cancer patients, to compare
scores with the Dutch general population, and to identify determinants of reduced work …