2013
DOI: 10.1002/pon.3467
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Physical and psychosocial problems in cancer survivors beyond return to work: a systematic review

Abstract: Ongoing physical and/or psychosocial problems are present in occupationally active cancer survivors, which may cause serious difficulties at work. The results of this study may be used as input for developing supportive interventions for these survivors.

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“…However, the sub-scores of the scales did only have predictive value of formulation of two of the six types of goals. Physical goals were defined by almost all patients regardless of subscores, which is in line with the literature showing that physical problems are frequent and easily addressed by both patients and health professionals [32,33]. Physical goals covered a broad range of problems and activities, i.e.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 58%
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“…However, the sub-scores of the scales did only have predictive value of formulation of two of the six types of goals. Physical goals were defined by almost all patients regardless of subscores, which is in line with the literature showing that physical problems are frequent and easily addressed by both patients and health professionals [32,33]. Physical goals covered a broad range of problems and activities, i.e.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 58%
“…Patients are generally not familiar with the concept of goal setting in health care [32]. The present rehabilitation programme succeeded in asking the women to formulate goals both one and three months following surgery.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is in line with the conclusion of Duijts et al. (2014) that cancer survivors experience problems that may cause serious difficulties at work, as well as that of Harding (2012), suggesting that cancer survivors may need support to engage in healthy lifestyle behaviours.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Feedback from a pilot study among eight cancer survivors, primarily concerning scoring instructions, led to a definitive version of the CaSUN‐NL. During this process, the CaSUN‐NL was extended with five items on return to work and four on lifestyle, because return to work and lifestyle are prominent issues among cancer survivors and cancer survivors may also experience unmet needs in these domains (Demark‐Wahnefried & Jones, 2008; Duijts et al., 2014; Harding, 2012; Küsters, Lechner, Willems, Bolman, & Mesters, 2012; Stergiou‐Kita et al., 2014; Wolin & Colditz, 2013). The CaSUN‐NL was subsequently applied in the two Dutch studies (hereafter called “first study” and “second study”; Kanera, Bolman, Mesters, et al., 2016; Kanera, Bolman, Willems, et al., 2016; Kanera, Willems et al., 2016; Willems et al., 2015, 2016a,b).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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