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寻求重返有偿工作岗位的失业和/或因工作致残的癌症幸存者的经历:一项焦点小组研究。

Experiences of unemployed and/or work-disabled cancer survivors who have pursued to return to paid employment: a focus group study.

作者信息

Greidanus M A, van Ommen F, de Boer A G E M, Coenen P, Duijts S F A

机构信息

Department of Public and Occupational Health, Amsterdam UMC Location University of Amsterdam, Meibergdreef 9, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Amsterdam Public Health Research Institute, Societal Participation and Health, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

出版信息

J Cancer Surviv. 2024 Aug 14. doi: 10.1007/s11764-024-01657-5.

Abstract

PURPOSE

To explore experiences of unemployed and/or work-disabled cancer survivors who have pursued to return to paid employment.

METHODS

Four digital focus group interviews were conducted with 16 cancer survivors (< 10 years post-diagnosis) who have pursued to return to work within the last 2 years. Interview topics included motivations, facilitators of and barriers to job seeking, and returning to and maintaining paid employment. Interview audio recordings were transcribed verbatim and analyzed using conventional content analyses.

RESULTS

Participants were mostly female (94%), and the majority had successfully returned to paid employment (56%). Both intrinsic factors (e.g., sense of purpose, social interactions) and extrinsic factors (e.g., financial necessity) motivated their return to paid employment. During job seeking, participants experienced facilitators including support, personal qualities (e.g., life experience), and trial workplaces. Barriers included inadequate support, perceived employer discrimination, and work ability uncertainty. Returning to and maintaining employment was facilitated by flexible work, supportive colleagues, and intrinsic drive, while barriers included side effects (e.g., fatigue) and overly demanding work.

CONCLUSIONS

Unemployed and/or work-disabled cancer survivors are generally motivated to return to paid employment by both intrinsic and extrinsic factors, but uncertainty about their ability and inadequate support may hinder this. These findings highlight the need for trial workplaces, support during every phase of return to paid employment, and a flexible, supportive workplace.

IMPLICATIONS FOR CANCER SURVIVORS

Tailored interventions addressing the needs identified in this study are urgently needed. The recommendations provided offer strategies for various stakeholders to enhance support for unemployed and work-disabled cancer survivors.

摘要

目的

探讨失业和/或因工作能力受限的癌症幸存者寻求重返有薪工作的经历。

方法

对16名癌症幸存者(确诊后<10年)进行了4次数字焦点小组访谈,这些幸存者在过去2年内寻求重返工作岗位。访谈主题包括动机、求职的促进因素和障碍,以及重返和维持有薪工作。访谈录音逐字转录,并采用传统内容分析法进行分析。

结果

参与者大多为女性(94%),大多数人已成功重返有薪工作(56%)。内在因素(如目标感、社交互动)和外在因素(如经济需求)都促使他们重返有薪工作。在求职过程中,参与者遇到的促进因素包括支持、个人品质(如生活经历)和试用工作场所。障碍包括支持不足、感知到的雇主歧视和工作能力的不确定性。灵活的工作、支持性的同事和内在动力有助于重返和维持工作,而障碍包括副作用(如疲劳)和要求过高的工作。

结论

失业和/或因工作能力受限的癌症幸存者通常受到内在和外在因素的激励而重返有薪工作,但他们对自身能力的不确定性和支持不足可能会阻碍这一进程。这些发现凸显了对试用工作场所的需求、在重返有薪工作的每个阶段提供支持,以及一个灵活、支持性的工作场所。

对癌症幸存者的启示

迫切需要针对本研究中确定的需求进行量身定制的干预措施。提供的建议为各利益相关者提供了策略,以加强对失业和因工作能力受限的癌症幸存者的支持。

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