Objective: Many cancer survivors experience difficulties returning to work. However, there have been relatively few attempts to understand why problems with employer support and work adjustment occur. This paper aims to extend previous work in two ways: first, through exploring the way in which communication and support at work effect cancer survivors on their return to work and during the post‐return period; and second, by drawing on a research sample working in the United Kingdom. Methods: In all, 26 cancer survivors took part in a semi‐structured telephone interview. Interviews were transcribed and analysed using thematic analysis. Results: The analysis revealed three key findings. First, the central role of communication and suppo...
Cancer survivors (CSs) frequently return to work, but little is known about work functioning after r...
International audiencePurposeManagers' actions can facilitate the return to work (RTW) process for b...
The role of communication and support in return to work following cancer-related absenc
PURPOSE Research suggests that for many cancer survivors, returning to work has a range of benefits....
PURPOSE: Remaining in paid work is of great importance for cancer survivors, and employers play a cr...
Over 50% of cancer survivors lose their job or quit working. Cancer survivors who experience job los...
PURPOSE: This study explored employer's perspectives on (1) their experience of good practice relate...
The experience of returning to work following cancer is a largely unknown area of cancer research. T...
The experience of returning to work following cancer is a largely unknown area of cancer research. T...
Return to work (RTW) following treatment can be problematic for cancer survivors. Although some peop...
Survivorship following cancer diagnosis is increasing in prevalence; however, the research literatur...
Work is one of the main pillars of cancer survivorship, but still approximately 40% of cancer surviv...
Purpose: Supportive interventions to enhance return to work (RTW) in cancer survivors hardly showed ...
Purpose This study explored employer's perspectives on (1) their experience of good practice related...
Background: This study aimed to understand Canadian cancer survivors’ experiences during the return-...
Cancer survivors (CSs) frequently return to work, but little is known about work functioning after r...
International audiencePurposeManagers' actions can facilitate the return to work (RTW) process for b...
The role of communication and support in return to work following cancer-related absenc
PURPOSE Research suggests that for many cancer survivors, returning to work has a range of benefits....
PURPOSE: Remaining in paid work is of great importance for cancer survivors, and employers play a cr...
Over 50% of cancer survivors lose their job or quit working. Cancer survivors who experience job los...
PURPOSE: This study explored employer's perspectives on (1) their experience of good practice relate...
The experience of returning to work following cancer is a largely unknown area of cancer research. T...
The experience of returning to work following cancer is a largely unknown area of cancer research. T...
Return to work (RTW) following treatment can be problematic for cancer survivors. Although some peop...
Survivorship following cancer diagnosis is increasing in prevalence; however, the research literatur...
Work is one of the main pillars of cancer survivorship, but still approximately 40% of cancer surviv...
Purpose: Supportive interventions to enhance return to work (RTW) in cancer survivors hardly showed ...
Purpose This study explored employer's perspectives on (1) their experience of good practice related...
Background: This study aimed to understand Canadian cancer survivors’ experiences during the return-...
Cancer survivors (CSs) frequently return to work, but little is known about work functioning after r...
International audiencePurposeManagers' actions can facilitate the return to work (RTW) process for b...
The role of communication and support in return to work following cancer-related absenc