原发脑瘤后,患者和护理人员重返工作岗位

IF 2.4 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Neuro-oncology practice Pub Date : 2023-07-19 eCollection Date: 2023-12-01 DOI:10.1093/nop/npad039
Emma Nicklin, Isaac Phang, Susan C Short, Petra Hoogendoorn, Florien W Boele
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关于脑瘤(BT)患者重返工作岗位(RTW)经历的研究很少。我们旨在深入探讨BT诊断和治疗后RTW患者、无法进行RTW的患者及其家庭护理人员的职业期望、经历和满意度。这项多中心、横断面研究采用了半结构化访谈和反射性主题分析。对诊断为原发性BT的成年人、诊断前的就业/自营职业者以及目前正在接受后续护理的成年人进行了访谈;以及他们的照顾者。总共进行了23次访谈(17名患者/6名护理人员)。制定了五个主题:1)早期(调整和)预期:“我以为下周一我会回来工作”;治疗前的患者希望更好地了解潜在的恢复时间和副作用。2) RTW的驱动因素:“让我的生活回到正轨”;RTW被视为正常的象征,也受到财务压力的支配。3) 重返工作岗位的经历:“有起有落”,成功返回的患者得到了雇主的经济、情感和实际支持。4) 所需支持:“他做了手术,就这样”,建议支持包括重返工作岗位计划和全面的财政支持。5) 照顾和有偿工作:“杂耍行为”,照顾者的工作受到显著影响;经常减少/增加他们的工作时间,同时管理日益增长的护理需求。未来需要对神经肿瘤学人群中的RTW进行重点研究。应制定干预措施,以改善雇主/员工的沟通,增加对BT护理和RTW可能性的了解,支持患者和护理人员实现持续就业。
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Patient and caregiver return to work after a primary brain tumor.

Background: Studies focusing on the return to work (RTW) experiences of patients with a brain tumor (BT) are scarce. We aimed to explore, in-depth, the occupational expectations, experiences, and satisfaction of patients who RTW after a BT diagnosis and treatment, those not able to, and their family caregivers.

Methods: This multicenter, cross-sectional study utilized semi-structured interviews and reflexive thematic analysis. Interviews were conducted with adults diagnosed with primary BT, in employment/self-employed before diagnosis, currently in follow-up care, and also with their caregivers.

Results: In total, 23 interviews (17 patients/6 caregivers) took place. Five themes were developed: (1) Early (adjustments and) expectations: "Thought I would be back at work the following Monday"; pre-treatment patients wanted to be better informed about potential recovery time and side-effects. (2) Drivers to RTW: "Getting my life back on track"; RTW was seen as a symbol of normality and also dictated by financial pressures. (3) Experiences returning to work: "It's had its ups and downs": patients who had successfully returned were supported by employers financially, emotionally, and practically. (4) Required support: "He had surgery and that was it": suggested support included a back-to-work scheme and comprehensive financial support. (5) Caring and paid work: The "juggling act": carer's work was significantly impacted; often reducing/increasing their working hours while managing increasing caring demands.

Conclusions: Future research focusing on RTW in neuro-oncology populations is needed. Interventions should be developed to improve employer/employee communication, and increase knowledge about BT care and possibilities for RTW, to support patients and caregivers towards sustained employment.

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Neuro-oncology practice
Neuro-oncology practice CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Neuro-Oncology Practice focuses on the clinical aspects of the subspecialty for practicing clinicians and healthcare specialists from a variety of disciplines including physicians, nurses, physical/occupational therapists, neuropsychologists, and palliative care specialists, who have focused their careers on clinical patient care and who want to apply the latest treatment advances to their practice. These include: Applying new trial results to improve standards of patient care Translating scientific advances such as tumor molecular profiling and advanced imaging into clinical treatment decision making and personalized brain tumor therapies Raising awareness of basic, translational and clinical research in areas of symptom management, survivorship, neurocognitive function, end of life issues and caregiving
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