Discipline of Occupational, Faculty of Medicine and Health, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia.
Disabil Rehabil. 2022 Sep;44(18):5310-5328. doi: 10.1080/09638288.2021.1919216. Epub 2021 May 11.
A scoping review of international literature was conducted to identify the various problems encountered by women with breast cancer associated with cognitive deficits, and the relationship to work roles and tasks.
This scoping review was conducted using the structure recommended by Arksey & O'Malley in consideration of the PRISMA extension for Scoping Reviews checklist and reviewed for quality, inclusion criteria and key findings related to cognitive changes after breast and impact on work. Searches were conducted in five databases from January 2000 to December 2020.
A total of 34 studies met the inclusion criteria. There were 20 quantitative studies, 11 qualitative studies, one mixed method and two case study reports. Findings related to the type of cognitive changes that impact work performance and participation, how these are measured in a work context and the types of interventions directed towards improving cognitive function at work after breast cancer. An absence of ecologically valid assessments and interventions with a coherent approach to early identification and management of cognitive changes after breast cancer was apparent.
Breast cancer survivors can experience challenges in their employment due to cognitive deficits, which may lead to the loss of their employment. Health professionals need to explore breast cancer survivors work role and consider appropriate referrals to ensure women receive the necessary support and rehabilitation to address cognitive problems impacting work performance. Further research is needed to develop workplace-based cognitive assessments and interventions to improve the work performance and participation of women with breast cancer experiencing cognitive deficits.Implications for RehabilitationWork participation can be negatively impacted by unacknowledged cognitive changes that are not assessed and managed throughout the cancer survivorship journey.Health professionals in health care systems, particularly occupational therapists need to consider appropriate referrals to workplace rehabilitation providers to ensure necessary support and rehabilitation to address cognitive problems impacting on work performance.Occupational therapists performing workplace assessments for women with breast cancer, should assesses cognitive function in accordance with the cognitive demands of the job and work environment, and involve the employer and client in workplace based cognitive interventions.
对国际文献进行了范围综述,以确定与认知缺陷相关的乳腺癌女性患者所面临的各种问题,以及这些问题与工作角色和任务的关系。
本范围综述采用了 Arksey 和 O'Malley 提出的结构,考虑了 PRISMA 扩展用于范围综述清单,并对与乳腺癌后认知变化及对工作的影响相关的质量、纳入标准和关键发现进行了审查。从 2000 年 1 月到 2020 年 12 月,在五个数据库中进行了搜索。
共有 34 项研究符合纳入标准。其中 20 项为定量研究,11 项为定性研究,1 项混合方法研究,2 项病例报告研究。研究结果涉及影响工作表现和参与的认知变化类型、如何在工作环境中测量这些变化以及针对乳腺癌后改善工作认知功能的干预措施类型。在乳腺癌后早期识别和管理认知变化方面,缺乏生态有效评估和连贯方法的干预措施。
乳腺癌幸存者可能会因认知缺陷而在就业方面面临挑战,从而导致失业。卫生专业人员需要探索乳腺癌幸存者的工作角色,并考虑适当的转介,以确保妇女获得必要的支持和康复,以解决影响工作表现的认知问题。需要进一步研究以开发基于工作场所的认知评估和干预措施,以提高乳腺癌认知缺陷女性的工作表现和参与度。
工作参与可能会受到未被认识到的认知变化的负面影响,这些认知变化在癌症生存者的整个旅程中没有得到评估和管理。医疗保健系统中的卫生专业人员,特别是职业治疗师,需要考虑适当的转介到工作场所康复提供者,以确保为解决影响工作表现的认知问题提供必要的支持和康复。为乳腺癌女性进行工作场所评估的职业治疗师,应根据工作和工作环境的认知要求评估认知功能,并让雇主和客户参与基于工作场所的认知干预措施。