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Return to Work and Cancer: The Australian Experience

✍ Scribed by Georgina McKay, Vikki Knott, Paul Delfabbro


Book ID
120723716
Publisher
Springer US
Year
2012
Tongue
English
Weight
269 KB
Volume
23
Category
Article
ISSN
1053-0487

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✦ Synopsis


Purpose:

Research suggests that for many cancer survivors, returning to work has a range of benefits. however, considerable barriers have been identified as influencing the quality of return to work outcomes. this study explored the perspectives of australian cancer survivors, managers and employee assistance program (eap) professionals to gain an understanding of the return to work process and factors that affect the experience.

Methods:

Focus groups and interviews were conducted with cancer survivors (n = 15), managers (n = 12), and eap professionals / psychologists (n = 4) from public and private sectors. thematic analysis was used to analyse the data to identify common and unique themes from the three participant groups.

Results:

A range of drivers were identified including maintaining normality and regaining identity, which could act positively or negatively depending on survivors' coping ability and self awareness. analysis revealed communication difficulties in the workplace that impact on emotional and practical support. negotiating an employee's return is complex, influenced by the level of consultation with the employee and use of an ad hoc or structured process. direct and indirect ways of supporting employees with cancer were identified, as was the need for colleague and manager support.

Conclusion:

This study supports previous research findings of the impact of cancer on work, and reveals managers' lack of knowledge on how to respond appropriately. the process of returning to work is complex, influenced by employees' and managers' attitudes, communication skills and coping abilities. areas for workplace interventions to optimise support for the cancer survivor are described.


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