© 2018, The Author(s) 2018. Introduction: Little is known about how occupational therapy could assist women survivors of breast cancer and their partners who experience activity and role limitations during survivorship. This study sought to obtain views and consensus among occupational therapists regarding their potential role and the barriers and enablers to this potential service. Method: We used a three-round classical Delphi process to determine the views of occupational therapists (n = 40), and sought consensus (70%) for 49 statements concerning barriers and enablers affecting occupational therapy service provision during survivorship. Thematic analysis was used to determine themes and descriptive statistics to determine consensus leve...
Breast cancer is the most widespread cancer among females in the United States. In 2015, an estimate...
Introduction: There is a critical need to develop an evidencebase to guide occupational therapy serv...
An increasing number of patients are confronted with breast cancer (BC) and functional limitations a...
As the most prevalent type of cancer among women, breast cancer affects over two million women annua...
Primary Focus: Rehab, Disability, and Participation Learning Objectives: By the conclusion of the se...
Return to work in breast cancer patients: development of an occupational therapy intervention to bri...
BACKGROUND: Breast cancer survivors (BCS) suffer from treatment side effects that adversely impact o...
Many women survivors of breast cancer and their partners experience challenges while attempting to r...
Introduction With more women working and surviving breast cancer, issues concerning sustainable empl...
The purpose of this study was to identify current and ideal occupational therapy practice for mother...
The aggregate number of women who have either concluded BC treatment or are undergoing BC treatment ...
INTRODUCTION: Advances in cancer treatment over the last decade have led to increased survival rates...
An increasing number of patients are confronted with breast cancer (BC) and functional limitations a...
Background/aim: Changes to functioning and cognition are commonly reported following chemotherapy. T...
Introduction: Occupational therapists have a key role in supporting people experiencing cancer and i...
Breast cancer is the most widespread cancer among females in the United States. In 2015, an estimate...
Introduction: There is a critical need to develop an evidencebase to guide occupational therapy serv...
An increasing number of patients are confronted with breast cancer (BC) and functional limitations a...
As the most prevalent type of cancer among women, breast cancer affects over two million women annua...
Primary Focus: Rehab, Disability, and Participation Learning Objectives: By the conclusion of the se...
Return to work in breast cancer patients: development of an occupational therapy intervention to bri...
BACKGROUND: Breast cancer survivors (BCS) suffer from treatment side effects that adversely impact o...
Many women survivors of breast cancer and their partners experience challenges while attempting to r...
Introduction With more women working and surviving breast cancer, issues concerning sustainable empl...
The purpose of this study was to identify current and ideal occupational therapy practice for mother...
The aggregate number of women who have either concluded BC treatment or are undergoing BC treatment ...
INTRODUCTION: Advances in cancer treatment over the last decade have led to increased survival rates...
An increasing number of patients are confronted with breast cancer (BC) and functional limitations a...
Background/aim: Changes to functioning and cognition are commonly reported following chemotherapy. T...
Introduction: Occupational therapists have a key role in supporting people experiencing cancer and i...
Breast cancer is the most widespread cancer among females in the United States. In 2015, an estimate...
Introduction: There is a critical need to develop an evidencebase to guide occupational therapy serv...
An increasing number of patients are confronted with breast cancer (BC) and functional limitations a...