Roick Julia, Heckel Christian, Richter Matthias
TUM School of Medicine and Health, Department Health and Sport Sciences, Chair of Social Determinants of Health, Technical University of Munich, Munich, Germany.
University Medicine Halle (Saale), Medical Faculty, Institute of Medical Sociology, Martin Luther University Halle Wittenberg, Halle (Saale), Germany
BMJ Open. 2025 Aug 5;15(8):e099191. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2025-099191.
About one-third of all patients with cancer in Germany are still of working age at the time of diagnosis. Therefore, occupational reintegration is an important goal after the completion of the treatment. Compared with the general population, patients with cancer are more frequently affected by unemployment, early retirement and reduced earning capacity pensions. Yet, there are no robust results about which factors determine occupational reintegration, whether downward social mobility is associated with a cancer diagnosis and which groups are particularly at risk for not returning to work or the loss of their social position. The aim of this study is to analyse social inequalities in occupational reintegration, work-related changes and vertical social mobility processes, as well as to explore the role of rehabilitative measures and other intermediary influences in these processes.
Data are collected in a retrospective cross-sectional study with a qualitative in-depth sequential mixed-methods design. For this purpose, patients from three federal states in Central Germany who have been diagnosed with cancer between 2017 and 2022 and are between 18 and 60 years will be asked to participate in this study. Participants answer a standardised questionnaire (written or online). A subsample will subsequently be questioned in a qualitative interview.Analysis will be done by descriptive and multivariate methods as well as qualitative content analysis.
Ethics approval has been obtained from the Ethics Committee of the Medical Faculty at the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg (reference number 2023-117). All research activities will be performed in accordance with the Declaration of Helsinki. Participants have to provide informed consent before enrolment. The study is registered at the German Clinical Trials Register. Results will be presented in peer-reviewed academic journals, at (international) conferences and on a joint workshop with stakeholders and patients.
DRKS00032076.
在德国,约三分之一的癌症患者在确诊时仍处于工作年龄。因此,职业重新融入是治疗结束后的一个重要目标。与普通人群相比,癌症患者更频繁地受到失业、提前退休和收入能力养老金减少的影响。然而,关于哪些因素决定职业重新融入、社会地位下降是否与癌症诊断相关以及哪些群体特别面临无法重返工作岗位或失去社会地位的风险,目前尚无确凿的研究结果。本研究的目的是分析职业重新融入、与工作相关的变化和垂直社会流动过程中的社会不平等现象,并探讨康复措施和其他中介影响在这些过程中的作用。
本研究采用回顾性横断面研究,采用定性深入序贯混合方法设计收集数据。为此,将邀请2017年至2022年间在德国中部三个联邦州被诊断患有癌症且年龄在18至60岁之间的患者参与本研究。参与者回答一份标准化问卷(书面或在线)。随后将对一个子样本进行定性访谈。分析将通过描述性和多变量方法以及定性内容分析进行。
已获得马丁路德大学哈雷 - 维滕贝格医学院伦理委员会的伦理批准(参考编号2023 - 117)。所有研究活动将按照《赫尔辛基宣言》进行。参与者在入组前必须提供知情同意书。该研究已在德国临床试验注册中心注册。研究结果将在同行评审的学术期刊、(国际)会议以及与利益相关者和患者共同举办的研讨会上发表。
DRKS00032076。