Therapy and Rehabilitation Services, National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, London, UK.
Psychooncology. 2013 Aug;22(8):1907-11. doi: 10.1002/pon.3241. Epub 2013 Jan 27.
The aim of this study was to examine the outcome of a vocational rehabilitation programme for patients with brain tumours and to determine whether the outcome could be predicted at point of referral to the service.
Data was collected for 34 patients with brain tumours referred to the Macmillan vocational rehabilitation service. Work status at baseline (time of referral) and at discharge was compared. Logistic regression analyses were computed to identify which variables (demographic, tumour and treatment, functional and vocational) predicted work status at discharge from the service.
Significantly, more patients were working at discharge from the service than at baseline. Having at least some physical disability decreased the likelihood of being in work at discharge from the service.
The vocational rehabilitation programme for brain tumour survivors showed significant improvement over time. Functional ability affected the likelihood of working to some extent. Vocational rehabilitation services should be available to patients with brain tumours and should focus on supporting patients wishing to return to or maintain their current work. However, more support for brain tumour patients with physical impairments is needed.
本研究旨在探讨脑肿瘤患者职业康复计划的结果,并确定在向该服务机构转介时是否可以预测结果。
为 34 名转介至麦克米伦职业康复服务机构的脑肿瘤患者收集数据。比较基线(转介时)和出院时的工作状况。计算逻辑回归分析,以确定哪些变量(人口统计学、肿瘤和治疗、功能和职业)可以预测从服务机构出院时的工作状况。
出院时的工作患者明显多于基线时的工作患者。存在一定程度的身体残疾会降低从服务机构出院后工作的可能性。
脑肿瘤幸存者的职业康复计划随着时间的推移有显著改善。功能能力在一定程度上影响了工作的可能性。脑肿瘤患者应获得职业康复服务,且这些服务应侧重于支持希望重返或维持现有工作的患者。然而,还需要为身体有障碍的脑肿瘤患者提供更多支持。