Objective: To investigate the employment status, employment readiness, and other factors affecting the ease or difficulty with which breast cancer patients effect their return to work (RTW). Methods: This study adopted a mixed-method design, recruiting participants from among breast cancer patients in a cancer hospital in Hunan from December 2018 to June 2019. We approached 300 individuals, 192 of whom ultimately participated in this study. The quantitative part of the study involved several scales: the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9), the Brief Fatigue Inventory (BFI), the Work Ability Index (WAI), and the Lam Assessment of Employment Readiness (LASER). The qualitative part involved a set of open-ended questions and written response...
202206 bcchVersion of RecordOthersNational Natural Science Foundation of ChinaPublishe
The most common female cancer in Western countries is breast cancer and women diagnosed with this d...
<p><strong>Background: </strong>Few studies have examined the impact of cancer diagnosis on employme...
Background: Breast cancer survivors often perceive reduced work ability upon returning to work. Obje...
Objectives Due to increasing treatment efficiency, more breast cancer patients can consider work re...
Purpose: To qualitatively investigate changes in employment status, barriers to and facilitators of ...
Purpose: Workability is of increasing importance especially in Asia given the increasing incidence r...
Purpose : To qualitatively investigate changes in employment status, barriers to and facilitators of...
Objective: To explore how female breast cancer patients experience work incapacity during the treatm...
Introduction Earlier diagnosis and better treatment have increased the survival rates of cancer pati...
Purpose: To evaluate patient-reported work ability of breast cancer patients, to compare scores with...
Purpose The aims of this study were to identify the work ability (WA) of breast cancer (BC) survivor...
This study aims to investigate how perceived work ability, job self-efficacy, value of work, and fat...
[[abstract]]Breast cancer is the most commonly occurring cancer in women, and it is a major cause of...
We investigated the impacts of breast cancer diagnosis and treatment on employment status and the ab...
202206 bcchVersion of RecordOthersNational Natural Science Foundation of ChinaPublishe
The most common female cancer in Western countries is breast cancer and women diagnosed with this d...
<p><strong>Background: </strong>Few studies have examined the impact of cancer diagnosis on employme...
Background: Breast cancer survivors often perceive reduced work ability upon returning to work. Obje...
Objectives Due to increasing treatment efficiency, more breast cancer patients can consider work re...
Purpose: To qualitatively investigate changes in employment status, barriers to and facilitators of ...
Purpose: Workability is of increasing importance especially in Asia given the increasing incidence r...
Purpose : To qualitatively investigate changes in employment status, barriers to and facilitators of...
Objective: To explore how female breast cancer patients experience work incapacity during the treatm...
Introduction Earlier diagnosis and better treatment have increased the survival rates of cancer pati...
Purpose: To evaluate patient-reported work ability of breast cancer patients, to compare scores with...
Purpose The aims of this study were to identify the work ability (WA) of breast cancer (BC) survivor...
This study aims to investigate how perceived work ability, job self-efficacy, value of work, and fat...
[[abstract]]Breast cancer is the most commonly occurring cancer in women, and it is a major cause of...
We investigated the impacts of breast cancer diagnosis and treatment on employment status and the ab...
202206 bcchVersion of RecordOthersNational Natural Science Foundation of ChinaPublishe
The most common female cancer in Western countries is breast cancer and women diagnosed with this d...
<p><strong>Background: </strong>Few studies have examined the impact of cancer diagnosis on employme...