The purpose of this study was to determine reproducibility, validity, and responsiveness of the Work Limitations Questionnaire (WLQ) among cancer survivors. A cohort of 53 cancer survivors completed the WLQ and other questionnaires at baseline, 4-week, and 6-month follow-up. We assessed internal consistency, intraclass correlation coefficient, standard error of measurement, floor- and ceiling effects and compared the WLQ with other constructs. For responsiveness, we assessed the following anchor-based measures: minimal important change (MIC) versus smallest detectable change (SDC) and area under the curve (AUC) of receiver operation characteristic (ROC). We found sufficient reproducibility at group level but not at individual level as the M...
Cancer survivors (CSs) frequently return to work, but little is known about work functioning after r...
The Work Limitation Questionnaire (WLQ) was devel-oped by Lerner et al. [1], to measure the degree t...
textabstractThe extent to which self-assessed work ability collected during treatment can predict re...
To assess the responsiveness and interpretability of the Quality of Working Life Questionnaire for C...
Cancer survivors can experience difficulties in return-to-work or work continuation. Current outcome...
Background Cancer survivors' perspectives on a successful return to work (RTW) may not be captured i...
Background Cancer survivors' perspectives on a successful return to work (RTW) may not be captured i...
Background: To assess the factorial structure, internal consistency, construct validity and reproduc...
Purpose: Workability is of increasing importance especially in Asia given the increasing incidence r...
Purpose: To evaluate patient-reported work ability of breast cancer patients, to compare scores with...
Objectives: Despite the availability of cancer rehabilitation, utilization at our institution was lo...
Objective The Work Role Functioning Questionnaire 2.0 (WRFQ), measuring the percentage of time a wor...
Background: Breast cancer survivors often perceive reduced work ability upon returning to work. Obje...
The aim of this study was to generate, and select quality of working life issues for the development...
Objective: Effective interventions supporting cancer survivors in work participation are lacking, po...
Cancer survivors (CSs) frequently return to work, but little is known about work functioning after r...
The Work Limitation Questionnaire (WLQ) was devel-oped by Lerner et al. [1], to measure the degree t...
textabstractThe extent to which self-assessed work ability collected during treatment can predict re...
To assess the responsiveness and interpretability of the Quality of Working Life Questionnaire for C...
Cancer survivors can experience difficulties in return-to-work or work continuation. Current outcome...
Background Cancer survivors' perspectives on a successful return to work (RTW) may not be captured i...
Background Cancer survivors' perspectives on a successful return to work (RTW) may not be captured i...
Background: To assess the factorial structure, internal consistency, construct validity and reproduc...
Purpose: Workability is of increasing importance especially in Asia given the increasing incidence r...
Purpose: To evaluate patient-reported work ability of breast cancer patients, to compare scores with...
Objectives: Despite the availability of cancer rehabilitation, utilization at our institution was lo...
Objective The Work Role Functioning Questionnaire 2.0 (WRFQ), measuring the percentage of time a wor...
Background: Breast cancer survivors often perceive reduced work ability upon returning to work. Obje...
The aim of this study was to generate, and select quality of working life issues for the development...
Objective: Effective interventions supporting cancer survivors in work participation are lacking, po...
Cancer survivors (CSs) frequently return to work, but little is known about work functioning after r...
The Work Limitation Questionnaire (WLQ) was devel-oped by Lerner et al. [1], to measure the degree t...
textabstractThe extent to which self-assessed work ability collected during treatment can predict re...