Objectives To investigate the early information needs of women with a recent diagnosis of breast cancer (BC) according to their employment status. Design Cross-sectional. Setting Secondary-care patients attending three outpatient oncology clinics in northern Italy. Participants 377 women with a recent diagnosis of early-stage, non-metastatic BC aged 18-75 were recruited. Of them, 164 were employed, 103 non-employed and 110 retired. Outcome measures The first consultation visit with an oncologist was audio-recorded and analysed for the number and type of questions asked. Linear regression models considering consultations' and patients' characteristics as confounding variables were applied. Results Employed patients asked significantly more q...
<p><strong>Background: </strong>Few studies have examined the impact of cancer diagnosis on employme...
Objective The purpose of this paper is to report the baseline characteristics of EMPOWER participant...
PurposeTo identify subgroups of female breast cancer patients with distinct self-reported employment...
Objectives To investigate the early information needs of women with a recent diagnosis of breast can...
PURPOSE: Questions asked by patients during consultations reflect their most immediate information ...
Purpose Despite extensive research on cancer and work-related outcomes, evidence from longitudinal c...
Nurses can play a key role in patient education, including providing patients with useful and approp...
BackgroundCancer survivors are more likely to be unemployed than individuals without a cancer histor...
Purpose: To qualitatively investigate changes in employment status, barriers to and facilitators of ...
PURPOSE: To identify subgroups of female breast cancer patients with distinct self-reported employme...
Objective: To determine the degree of involvement women with breast cancer wanted in medical decisio...
Purpose : To qualitatively investigate changes in employment status, barriers to and facilitators of...
PURPOSE Despite extensive research on cancer and work-related outcomes, evidence from longitudina...
Objective: To investigate the employment status, employment readiness, and other factors affecting t...
ObjectiveThe purpose of this paper is to report the baseline characteristics of EMPOWER participants...
<p><strong>Background: </strong>Few studies have examined the impact of cancer diagnosis on employme...
Objective The purpose of this paper is to report the baseline characteristics of EMPOWER participant...
PurposeTo identify subgroups of female breast cancer patients with distinct self-reported employment...
Objectives To investigate the early information needs of women with a recent diagnosis of breast can...
PURPOSE: Questions asked by patients during consultations reflect their most immediate information ...
Purpose Despite extensive research on cancer and work-related outcomes, evidence from longitudinal c...
Nurses can play a key role in patient education, including providing patients with useful and approp...
BackgroundCancer survivors are more likely to be unemployed than individuals without a cancer histor...
Purpose: To qualitatively investigate changes in employment status, barriers to and facilitators of ...
PURPOSE: To identify subgroups of female breast cancer patients with distinct self-reported employme...
Objective: To determine the degree of involvement women with breast cancer wanted in medical decisio...
Purpose : To qualitatively investigate changes in employment status, barriers to and facilitators of...
PURPOSE Despite extensive research on cancer and work-related outcomes, evidence from longitudina...
Objective: To investigate the employment status, employment readiness, and other factors affecting t...
ObjectiveThe purpose of this paper is to report the baseline characteristics of EMPOWER participants...
<p><strong>Background: </strong>Few studies have examined the impact of cancer diagnosis on employme...
Objective The purpose of this paper is to report the baseline characteristics of EMPOWER participant...
PurposeTo identify subgroups of female breast cancer patients with distinct self-reported employment...