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基于人群的乳腺癌、结直肠癌和前列腺癌幸存者就业经历的序贯解释性研究。

A sequential explanatory study of the employment experiences of population-based breast, colorectal, and prostate cancer survivors.

机构信息

University of New Mexico Comprehensive Cancer Center, Albuquerque, NM, USA.

Department of Internal Medicine, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, USA.

出版信息

Cancer Causes Control. 2021 Nov;32(11):1213-1225. doi: 10.1007/s10552-021-01467-5. Epub 2021 Jun 27.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Cancer treatment often leads to work disruptions including loss of income, resulting in long-term financial instability for cancer survivors and their informal caregivers.

METHODS

In this sequential explanatory study, we conducted a cross-sectional survey of employment experiences among ethnically diverse, working-age individuals diagnosed with breast, colorectal, or prostate cancer. Following the survey, we conducted semi-structured interviews with cancer survivors and informal caregivers to explore changes in employment status and coping techniques to manage these changes.

RESULTS

Among employed survivors (n = 333), cancer caused numerous work disruptions including issues with physical tasks (53.8%), mental tasks (46.5%) and productivity (76.0%) in the workplace. Prostate cancer survivors reported fewer work disruptions than female breast and male and female colorectal cancer survivors. Paid time off and flexible work schedules were work accommodations reported by 52.6% and 36.3% of survivors, respectively. In an adjusted regression analysis, household income was positively associated with having received a work accommodation. From the qualitative component of the study (survivors n = 17; caregivers n = 11), three key themes emerged: work disruptions, work accommodations, and coping mechanisms to address the disruptions. Survivors and caregivers shared concerns about lack of support at work and resources to navigate issues caused by changes in employment.

CONCLUSIONS

This study characterized employment changes among a diverse group of cancer survivors. Work accommodations were identified as a specific unmet need, particularly among low-income cancer survivors. Addressing changes in employment among specific groups of cancer survivors and caregivers is critical to mitigate potential long-term consequences of cancer.

摘要

目的

癌症治疗常常导致工作中断,包括收入损失,从而使癌症幸存者及其非正式照顾者长期财务不稳定。

方法

在这项顺序解释性研究中,我们对不同种族、处于工作年龄的乳腺癌、结直肠癌或前列腺癌患者进行了就业经历的横断面调查。在调查之后,我们对癌症幸存者和非正式照顾者进行了半结构式访谈,以探讨就业状况的变化和应对这些变化的应对技巧。

结果

在有工作的幸存者中(n=333),癌症导致了许多工作中断,包括工作场所的身体任务(53.8%)、精神任务(46.5%)和生产力问题(76.0%)。前列腺癌幸存者报告的工作中断比女性乳腺癌和男性和女性结直肠癌幸存者少。52.6%和36.3%的幸存者分别报告了带薪休假和灵活的工作时间表作为工作安排。在调整后的回归分析中,家庭收入与获得工作安排呈正相关。从研究的定性部分(幸存者 n=17;照顾者 n=11)中,出现了三个主题:工作中断、工作安排以及应对中断的应对机制。幸存者和照顾者都对工作中缺乏支持以及缺乏应对就业变化的资源表示担忧。

结论

本研究描述了不同癌症幸存者群体的就业变化。工作安排被确定为一个特定的未满足需求,特别是在低收入癌症幸存者中。解决特定癌症幸存者和照顾者群体的就业变化对于减轻癌症的潜在长期后果至关重要。

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