Academic Medical Center, University of Amsterdam, Department: Coronel Institute of Occupational Health, Amsterdam Public Health research institute, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Department of Social Medicine, Research Institute Primary Care and Public Health (CAPHRI), Faculty of Health, Medicine, and Life Sciences, Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlands.
Psychooncology. 2018 Mar;27(3):725-733. doi: 10.1002/pon.4514. Epub 2017 Sep 6.
To identify employer-related barriers and facilitators for work participation of cancer survivors from the perspective of both employers and cancer survivors, and to synthesise these perceived barriers and facilitators to understand their perceived consequences.
A systematic review of qualitative studies focusing on employers' and cancer survivors' perspectives on the work participation of cancer survivors was performed. Four databases (MEDLINE, EMBASE, PsycINFO, and Business Source Premier) were systematically searched, and the quality of studies included was assessed using the CASP checklist. Perceived barriers and facilitators were extracted and synthesised to conduct a content analysis.
Five studies representing the employers' perspectives and 47 studies representing the cancer survivors' perspectives were included. Employers perceived barriers and facilitators related to support, communication, RTW policies, knowledge about cancer, balancing interests and roles, and attitude. Survivors perceived barriers and facilitators related to support, communication, work environment, discrimination, and perception of work ability. The synthesis found that the employers' willingness to support can be understood by perceptions they have of the survivor, goals of the employer, and national or organisational policies. Employers require knowledge about cancer and RTW policies to be able to support survivors.
This review identified a plurality of and a large variety in perceived employer-related barriers and facilitators for work participation of cancer survivors, which can be understood to be related to both employers' willingness and ability to support. There is a need for interventions targeting employers, with the aim of enhancing the sustainable work participation of cancer survivors.
从雇主和癌症幸存者的角度确定与雇主相关的工作参与障碍和促进因素,并综合这些感知到的障碍和促进因素,以了解其感知到的后果。
对侧重于雇主和癌症幸存者对癌症幸存者工作参与的观点的定性研究进行了系统回顾。系统地搜索了四个数据库(MEDLINE、EMBASE、PsycINFO 和 Business Source Premier),并使用 CASP 清单评估了所纳入研究的质量。提取和综合了感知到的障碍和促进因素,以进行内容分析。
纳入了 5 项代表雇主观点的研究和 47 项代表癌症幸存者观点的研究。雇主感知到的障碍和促进因素与支持、沟通、重返工作岗位政策、对癌症的了解、平衡利益和角色以及态度有关。幸存者感知到的障碍和促进因素与支持、沟通、工作环境、歧视和对工作能力的看法有关。综合分析发现,雇主的支持意愿可以通过他们对幸存者的看法、雇主的目标以及国家或组织政策来理解。雇主需要了解癌症和重返工作岗位政策,以便能够支持幸存者。
本综述确定了雇主相关的工作参与障碍和促进因素的多样性和多样性,这些障碍和促进因素可以理解为与雇主支持的意愿和能力有关。需要针对雇主进行干预,以提高癌症幸存者的可持续工作参与度。