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      Cancer Survivors and Returning to Work Perspectives from Occupational Health Physicians in Korea

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      Background: This study was conducted from an occupational health perspective to document cancer survivors' ability to return to work, the role of clinical care, and the current status of effective return-to-work. Methods: This cross-sectional study w...

      Background: This study was conducted from an occupational health perspective to document cancer survivors' ability to return to work, the role of clinical care, and the current status of effective return-to-work.
      Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted to evaluate the experiences and opinions of occupational health physicians (OHPs) regarding cancer survivors' return-to-work. A self-reported survey was conducted from December 30, 2015, to January 30, 2016, targeting 337 OHPs. Questions included: 1) treatment experiences of survivors in the words of OHPs, 2) current status of the assessments of fitness for work of cancer survivors, 3) experiences associated with workplace and treatment, and 4) problems of returning to work and overcoming system.
      Results: Only 25% of the respondents said that they had experience treating cancer survivors, and the average number of patients was 12.6 per annum, which indicated that few cancer survivors were treated. Eleven cases included conducting assessment of fitness for work. There were 17 respondents who did not treat cancer survivors. Both those who had and did not have experience in treating survivors showed higher musculoskeletal system disorders (53.8 vs. 63.5) than cancer (15.5 vs. 11.2) in terms of frequency of the diseases in the assessment of fitness for work. Most respondents said that OHPs evaluate the current role appropriately and preferred OHPs in the future. They responded that OHPs found it difficult to treat cancer survivors, and it was psychologically tough to communicate with them (61.4%). Regarding the association of patient rehabilitation with workplaces, 48.9% said that workplaces provide inadequate support.
      Conclusion: As a preliminary study, we found that OHPs were found to have little experience in treating cancer survivors and undergo difficulties owing to poor collaboration with workplaces and communication with patients. This study will provide basic data for future studies to promote cancer survivors' return to workplaces.

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      10 Hoving JL, "Return to work of breast cancer survivors : a systematic review of intervention studies" 9 (9): 117-, 2009

      1 Maunsell E, "Work problems after breast cancer : an exploratory qualitative study" 8 (8): 467-473, 1999

      2 Drolet M, "Work absence after breast cancer diagnosis : a population-based study" 173 (173): 765-771, 2005

      3 The National Archives, "UK Public General Acts from 2005"

      4 Grunfeld EA, "The organisational perspective on the return to work of employees following treatment for cancer" 18 (18): 381-388, 2008

      5 Shima I, "The labour market situation of people with disabilities in EU25"

      6 Zaman AC, "Supporting cancer patients with work-related problems through an oncological occupational physician : a feasibility study" 26 (26): e12378-, 2017

      7 Mullan F, "Seasons of survival : reflections of a physician with cancer" 313 (313): 270-273, 1985

      8 Taskila T, "Returning to Work: Cancer Survivors and the Health and Work Assessment and Advisory Service"

      9 Verbeek J, "Return to work of cancer survivors : a prospective cohort study into the quality of rehabilitation by occupational physicians" 60 (60): 352-357, 2003

      10 Hoving JL, "Return to work of breast cancer survivors : a systematic review of intervention studies" 9 (9): 117-, 2009

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      33 Tamminga SJ, "A hospital-based work support intervention to enhance the return to work of cancer patients : a process evaluation" 22 (22): 565-578, 2012

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