Ullrich A, Böttcher H M, Bergelt C
Institut und Poliklinik für Medizinische Psychologie, Universitätsklinikum Hamburg-Eppendorf, Martinistr. 52 - W26, 20246, Hamburg, Deutschland.
Bundesgesundheitsblatt Gesundheitsforschung Gesundheitsschutz. 2012 Apr;55(4):516-32. doi: 10.1007/s00103-012-1454-y.
Due to improved prognosis most cancer survivors are nowadays able to return to work. This review explored gender-related differences in work-related outcomes after cancer. A systematic search of studies on work-related issues in cancer survivors published between January 2001 and July 2011 was conducted. 44 original publications met the inclusion criteria (adult cancer survivors, focus on work-related outcomes, gender-specific report of results). The results of these studies indicate that impaired work ability is more common among female cancer survivors than among male cancer survivors as well as the reduction of working hours and income losses. Supportive work environments seem to be particularly helpful for the successful and long-lasting re-integration of female survivors. More systematic research and separate analyses for women and men are needed to fully comprehend gender differences in work-related outcomes. Broader knowledge can then be helpful in creating gender-specific return-to-work interventions.
由于预后改善,如今大多数癌症幸存者能够重返工作岗位。本综述探讨了癌症后与工作相关结果中的性别差异。对2001年1月至2011年7月间发表的关于癌症幸存者工作相关问题的研究进行了系统检索。44篇原始出版物符合纳入标准(成年癌症幸存者,关注与工作相关的结果,按性别报告结果)。这些研究结果表明,工作能力受损在女性癌症幸存者中比男性癌症幸存者更为常见,工作时间减少和收入损失也是如此。支持性的工作环境似乎对女性幸存者的成功和长期重新融入特别有帮助。需要进行更系统的研究以及针对男性和女性的单独分析,以充分理解与工作相关结果中的性别差异。更广泛的知识有助于制定针对性别的重返工作干预措施。