评估肾癌幸存者重返工作岗位的障碍和促进因素:为期 6 个月的纵向研究。

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q1 NURSING Seminars in Oncology Nursing Pub Date : 2024-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.soncn.2024.151744
Xiaoping Chen , Shuhong Chen , Guolong Chen , Xiyuan Liu , Huiming Lu , Man Xu , Mengxiao Jiang
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研究目的本研究旨在调查影响肾癌幸存者重返工作岗位的准备程度和成功率的因素,为医护人员、雇主和政策制定者提供启示:中山大学肿瘤防治中心于 2022 年 4 月至 2023 年 6 月开展了一项前瞻性纵向研究。该研究共招募了 282 名年龄在 18 岁至 60 岁之间的肾癌幸存者,他们分别在术后 1 个月、3 个月和 6 个月时填写了三份调查问卷。数据收集包括电话访谈和自填问卷,收集社会人口学信息、病史和就业状况,而后续评估则跟踪重返工作岗位的准备情况。用于分析的量表包括广泛焦虑症量表、患者健康问卷、重返工作岗位自我效能问卷、感知社会支持量表和简易疲劳量表。应用广义估计方程确定重要因素,并进行单因素和多变量分析,以确定最关键的变量:结果:术后 1、3 和 6 个月的复工率分别为 26.9%、59.9% 和 76.2%。焦虑程度越高、自我效能感越低、年龄越大、疲劳程度越重,重返工作岗位的比率就越低。与非体力性工作相比,体力要求高的工作会造成更多障碍。多变量分析中发现的重要因素包括焦虑、自我效能感、疲劳和患者的工作性质:结论:心理、身体和工作相关因素在决定肾癌幸存者能否成功重返工作岗位方面起着至关重要的作用。有针对性的支持和灵活的工作安排可帮助肾癌幸存者重返工作岗位,从而获得更好的长期疗效:对护理实践的启示:护理专业人员在评估和支持肾癌幸存者的康复过程中,可以通过解决心理和生理因素发挥重要作用。将重返工作岗位的准备工作纳入术后护理计划,提供心理健康支持,并与雇主联系以创造灵活的工作条件,这些都能促进幸存者重返职场。
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Assessing Barriers and Facilitators to Return to Work for Kidney Cancer Survivors: A 6-Month Longitudinal Study

Objectives

This study aimed to investigate the factors that impact the readiness and success of kidney cancer survivors returning to work, providing insights for healthcare professionals, employers, and policymakers.

Methods

A prospective longitudinal study was conducted at Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center from April 2022 to June 2023. The study enrolled 282 kidney cancer survivors aged 18 to 60 who completed three surveys at 1, 3, and 6 months postsurgery. Data collection involved telephone interviews and self-administered questionnaires, capturing sociodemographic information, medical history, and employment status, while follow-up assessments tracked return-to-work readiness. The scales used for analysis included the Generalized Anxiety Disorder Scale, the Patient Health Questionnaire, the Return-to-Work Self-Efficacy Questionnaire, the Perceived Social Support Scale, and the Brief Fatigue Inventory. Generalized Estimation Equations were applied to identify significant factors, with both single-factor and multivariate analyses performed to pinpoint the most critical variables.

Results

Return-to-work rates at 1, 3, and 6 months postsurgery were 26.9%, 59.9%, and 76.2%, respectively. Higher levels of anxiety, lower self-efficacy, older age, and greater fatigue were associated with reduced return-to-work rates. Physically demanding jobs posed more barriers compared to nonmanual roles. Significant factors identified in multivariate analysis included anxiety, self-efficacy, fatigue, and the nature of the patient's work.

Conclusion

Psychological, physical, and job-related factors play a crucial role in determining whether kidney cancer survivors can successfully return to work. Tailored support and flexible work arrangements could help kidney cancer survivors reintegrate into the workforce, leading to better long-term outcomes.

Implication for Nursing Practice

Nursing professionals can play a vital role in assessing and supporting kidney cancer survivors during their recovery process by addressing both psychological and physical factors. Incorporating return-to-work readiness into postoperative care plans, offering mental health support, and liaising with employers to create flexible working conditions could enhance the reintegration of survivors into the workforce.
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Seminars in Oncology Nursing
Seminars in Oncology Nursing Nursing-Oncology (nursing)
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期刊介绍: Seminars in Oncology Nursing is a unique international journal published six times a year. Each issue offers a multi-faceted overview of a single cancer topic from a selection of expert review articles and disseminates oncology nursing research relevant to patient care, nursing education, management, and policy development.
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