School of Health Sciences, Medical School, Queen's Medical Centre, University of Nottingham, UK.
Speech and Language Therapy, Chesterfield Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Chesterfield, UK.
J Laryngol Otol. 2023 Jun;137(6):691-696. doi: 10.1017/S0022215122002201. Epub 2023 Jan 11.
UK head and neck cancer incidence and prevalence in working-age people are increasing. Work is important for individuals and society. Head and neck cancer survivors return to work less than other cancer survivors. Treatment affects physical and psychological functioning long-term. Evidence is limited, with no UK qualitative studies.
A qualitative study was conducted, underpinned by a critical realism approach, involving semi-structured interviews with working head and neck cancer survivors. Interviews were conducted using the Microsoft Teams communication platform and interpreted using reflexive thematic analysis.
Thirteen head and neck cancer survivors participated. Three themes were drawn from the data: changed meaning of work and identity, return-to-work experiences, and the impact of healthcare professionals on returning to work. Physical, speech and psychosocial changes affected workplace interactions, including stigmatising responses by work colleagues.
Participants were challenged by returning to work. Work interactions and context influenced return-to-work success. Head and neck cancer survivors want return-to-work conversations within healthcare consultations, but perceived these as absent.
英国处于工作年龄段的人群中,头颈部癌症的发病率和患病率都在上升。工作对个人和社会都很重要。头颈部癌症幸存者的工作回归率低于其他癌症幸存者。治疗会长期影响身体和心理功能。证据有限,没有英国的定性研究。
本研究采用以批判现实主义为基础的定性研究方法,对在职的头颈部癌症幸存者进行了半结构化访谈。访谈使用 Microsoft Teams 通信平台进行,并采用反思性主题分析进行解释。
13 名头颈部癌症幸存者参与了研究。从数据中得出了三个主题:工作和身份的意义变化、重返工作的经历以及医疗保健专业人员对重返工作的影响。身体、言语和社会心理的变化影响了工作场所的互动,包括工作同事的污名化反应。
参与者在重返工作岗位上面临挑战。工作互动和背景影响了重返工作的成功。头颈部癌症幸存者希望在医疗咨询中进行重返工作的对话,但认为这些对话并不存在。