Background: Improvements in treatment have resulted in an increasing number of cancer survivors potentially being able to return to work after medical treatment. In this paper we focus on the considerations regarding return to work (RTW) of breast cancer absentees in the Belgian context and how these considerations are related to reactions from their social environment. Methods: A qualitative study was performed to understand the RTW considerations of Belgian breast cancer absentees who had undergone breast cancer surgery in 2006. Twenty-two participants (mean age 46) were included and interviewed between May 2008 and August 2009 in their personal environment. An in-depth analysis (Grounded Theory) took place using the Qualitative Analysis ...
Purpose This study aimed to explore barriers to return to work (RTW) and preferences for interventio...
Background: Breast cancer survivors often perceive reduced work ability upon returning to work. Obje...
Background: This study aimed to understand Canadian cancer survivors’ experiences during the return-...
Background: Improvements in treatment have resulted in an increasing number of cancer survivors pote...
Background: Support from the workplace seems to be a key element in addressing the poor return-to-wo...
BACKGROUND: Support from the workplace seems to be a key element in addressing the poor return-to-wo...
Purpose Research on employers' experiences with return to work (RTW) of employees with breast cancer...
The objective of this study was to analyze the experiences of returning to work of women who had ove...
International audiencePurposeManagers' actions can facilitate the return to work (RTW) process for b...
The objective of this study was to analyze the experiences of returning to work of women who had ove...
The experience of returning to work following cancer is a largely unknown area of cancer research. T...
Several studies have identified the main barriers and facilitators that breast cancer survivors expe...
Objectives Due to increasing treatment efficiency, more breast cancer patients can consider work re...
Breast cancer is a global concern and a common cancer in women. Treatment can involve chemotherapy, ...
Purpose : To qualitatively investigate changes in employment status, barriers to and facilitators of...
Purpose This study aimed to explore barriers to return to work (RTW) and preferences for interventio...
Background: Breast cancer survivors often perceive reduced work ability upon returning to work. Obje...
Background: This study aimed to understand Canadian cancer survivors’ experiences during the return-...
Background: Improvements in treatment have resulted in an increasing number of cancer survivors pote...
Background: Support from the workplace seems to be a key element in addressing the poor return-to-wo...
BACKGROUND: Support from the workplace seems to be a key element in addressing the poor return-to-wo...
Purpose Research on employers' experiences with return to work (RTW) of employees with breast cancer...
The objective of this study was to analyze the experiences of returning to work of women who had ove...
International audiencePurposeManagers' actions can facilitate the return to work (RTW) process for b...
The objective of this study was to analyze the experiences of returning to work of women who had ove...
The experience of returning to work following cancer is a largely unknown area of cancer research. T...
Several studies have identified the main barriers and facilitators that breast cancer survivors expe...
Objectives Due to increasing treatment efficiency, more breast cancer patients can consider work re...
Breast cancer is a global concern and a common cancer in women. Treatment can involve chemotherapy, ...
Purpose : To qualitatively investigate changes in employment status, barriers to and facilitators of...
Purpose This study aimed to explore barriers to return to work (RTW) and preferences for interventio...
Background: Breast cancer survivors often perceive reduced work ability upon returning to work. Obje...
Background: This study aimed to understand Canadian cancer survivors’ experiences during the return-...