癌症幸存者和不良工作结果:相关因素和支持性干预。

IF 6.7 2区 医学 Q1 Medicine British medical bulletin Pub Date : 2023-04-05 DOI:10.1093/bmb/ldac028
Angela G E M de Boer, Astrid de Wind, Pieter Coenen, Fenna van Ommen, Michiel A Greidanus, Amber D Zegers, Saskia F A Duijts, Sietske J Tamminga
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工作年龄的癌症幸存者人数正在上升。需要认识到与不利工作结果有关的因素和支持性干预措施。数据来源:对通过Medline和PsycINFO等多个数据库获得的研究进行了叙述性回顾。达成一致的领域:一系列因素与不利的工作结果有关,如长期病假、延迟重返工作岗位、残疾养老金和癌症幸存者的失业。它们包括癌症类型和治疗、疲劳、认知功能、工作因素和卫生保健系统的要素。有效的支持性干预包括物理干预和多组分干预。争议领域:行为决定因素、立法和保险制度的作用尚不清楚。此外,还不确定提供支持性干预措施的最佳时机是什么。增长点:需要进一步关注弱势群体,包括特定癌症类型和收入较低、受教育程度较低、就业不稳定的人群。及时开展研究的领域:最近的发展是量身定制和及时的干预措施。
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Cancer survivors and adverse work outcomes: associated factors and supportive interventions.

Introduction: The number of cancer survivors in a working age is rising. An awareness of factors associated with adverse work outcomes, and of supportive interventions, is needed.

Sources of data: A narrative review of research obtained via several databases, including Medline and PsycINFO, was conducted.

Areas of agreement: A range of factors is associated with adverse work outcomes such as prolonged sick leave, delayed return to work, disability pension and unemployment in cancer survivors. They include the cancer type and treatment, fatigue, cognitive functioning, work factors and elements of health care systems. Effective supportive interventions encompass physical and multicomponent interventions.

Areas of controversy: The role of behaviour determinants and legislative and insurance systems is unclear. It is furthermore uncertain what the optimal timing of delivering supportive interventions is.

Growing points: Further focus on vulnerable groups, including specific cancer types and those with lower income, lower educational level and in precarious employment, is needed.

Areas timely for developing research: Recent developments are tailored and timely interventions.

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British medical bulletin
British medical bulletin 医学-医学:内科
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期刊介绍: British Medical Bulletin is a multidisciplinary publication, which comprises high quality reviews aimed at generalist physicians, junior doctors, and medical students in both developed and developing countries. Its key aims are to provide interpretations of growing points in medicine by trusted experts in the field, and to assist practitioners in incorporating not just evidence but new conceptual ways of thinking into their practice.
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