Background: Around forty percent of cancer diagnoses occur in working-age adults. Improvements in screening and treatment means that most are expected to live years beyond their diagnosis. However, many experience persistent impairments from treatment such as fatigue, cognitive difficulties and emotional distress. Work is a key occupation for this population yet little is understood about working with cancer in the Australian context. Aim: This pilot study aims to investigate work participation amongst cancer survivors in Western Sydney and identify factors associated with returning to work. Methods: A cross-sectional online survey was developed to measure work participation and factors associated with work. Study participants aged 20-65 y...
Purpose: Supportive interventions to enhance return to work (RTW) in cancer survivors hardly showed ...
This thesis is about cancer and work, more specifically about the work functioning of employees who ...
BACKGROUND: Opportunities for cancer survivors' employment can both reflect and perpetuate health in...
Abstract Background The number of middle-aged working individuals being diagnosed with cancer is inc...
Background: The number of middle-aged working individuals being diagnosed with cancer is increasing ...
BACKGROUND: Few studies have been undertaken to understand the employment impact in patients with co...
PURPOSE Research suggests that for many cancer survivors, returning to work has a range of benefits....
Background: Colorectal cancer affects a wide range of working-age people. Little is known about the ...
Background: How cancer adversely affects an individual's work role is an understudied survivorship i...
Purpose: Being able to work improves the quality of life of patients with cancer. Much is known abou...
Introduction: As with other illnesses, several variables can impact the transition back to the workp...
Purpose: Despite the personal and economic importance of the issue of returning to work after cancer...
Purpose This study aimed to explore barriers to return to work (RTW) and preferences for interventio...
Cancer survivors (CSs) frequently return to work, but little is known about work functioning after r...
A diagnosis of cancer has a significant impact on work and employment. With improvements in cancer t...
Purpose: Supportive interventions to enhance return to work (RTW) in cancer survivors hardly showed ...
This thesis is about cancer and work, more specifically about the work functioning of employees who ...
BACKGROUND: Opportunities for cancer survivors' employment can both reflect and perpetuate health in...
Abstract Background The number of middle-aged working individuals being diagnosed with cancer is inc...
Background: The number of middle-aged working individuals being diagnosed with cancer is increasing ...
BACKGROUND: Few studies have been undertaken to understand the employment impact in patients with co...
PURPOSE Research suggests that for many cancer survivors, returning to work has a range of benefits....
Background: Colorectal cancer affects a wide range of working-age people. Little is known about the ...
Background: How cancer adversely affects an individual's work role is an understudied survivorship i...
Purpose: Being able to work improves the quality of life of patients with cancer. Much is known abou...
Introduction: As with other illnesses, several variables can impact the transition back to the workp...
Purpose: Despite the personal and economic importance of the issue of returning to work after cancer...
Purpose This study aimed to explore barriers to return to work (RTW) and preferences for interventio...
Cancer survivors (CSs) frequently return to work, but little is known about work functioning after r...
A diagnosis of cancer has a significant impact on work and employment. With improvements in cancer t...
Purpose: Supportive interventions to enhance return to work (RTW) in cancer survivors hardly showed ...
This thesis is about cancer and work, more specifically about the work functioning of employees who ...
BACKGROUND: Opportunities for cancer survivors' employment can both reflect and perpetuate health in...