Development of a return-to-work planning tool for cancer survivors: Élaboration d'un outil de planification du retour au travail pour les survivants du cancer
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Development of a return-to-work planning tool for cancer survivors: Élaboration d'un outil de planification du retour au travail pour les survivants du cancer
Abstract
Background: The ability to return to work (RTW) after a cancer diagnosis can present significant challenges for survivors and can be an important predictor of their long-term quality of life. Survivors report concerns related to disclosing their cancer diagnosis, describing ongoing late effects of cancer, and negotiating workplace accommodations.
Purpose: This paper outlines the development of an RTW planning template (RTW-PT) designed to improve communication with stakeholders involved in the RTW process. Lessons learned throughout the process of developing the RTW-PT and implications for clinical practice are presented.
Key issues: The RTW-PT assists the survivor and his or her health care provider to prioritize job demands during a graded RTW and to identify potential accommodations. The RTW-PT also helps survivors plan how they will communicate their RTW needs, particularly with employers and insurance representatives.
Implications: The RTW-PT offers a structured approach to support communication among stakeholders involved in the RTW process and to assist survivors in negotiating workplace accommodations.
Keywords: Amélioration de la qualité; Cancer survivorship; Milieu de travail; Quality improvement; Simplification du travail; Survie au cancer; Work capacity evaluation; Work simplification; Workplace; Évaluation de la capacité de travail.
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