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Self-reported health and use of health care services in long-term cancer survivors


C Nord, A Mykletun, L Thorsen, T Bjoro, SD … - International Journal of Cancer, 2005 - interscience.wiley.com
Owing to an increasing number of long-term cancer survivors, the use of health
care services and somatic health problems were compared between cancer survivors
and a noncancer population. Data from the Nord-Trøndelag Health Survey 2 ...
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The impact of education and occupation on the employment status of cancer survivors


T Taskila-Åbrandt, R Martikainen, SV … - European Journal of cancer, 2004 - Elsevier
We explored the effect of a diagnosis of cancer on employment according to
cancer type, education, occupation, age, gender, mother tongue (Swedish or
Finnish), calendar time and hospital district. All 12,542 new cancer cases ...
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Factors affecting cancer survivors' employment and work ability


T Taskila, ML Lindbohm - Acta Oncologica, 2007 - informahealthcare.com
Purpose. Due to the improved prognosis of many forms of cancer, an increasing
number of cancer survivors are both willing and able to return to work after
their treatment. This has increased interest in studying work and ...
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[PDF] Returning to work following cancer: a qualitative exploratory study into the experience of …


F Kennedy, C Haslam, F Munir, J Pryce - European Journal of Cancer Care-English Edition, 2007 - eprints-dev.gold.ac.uk
F. KENNEDY, Centre of Appearance Research, Faculty of Applied Sciences,
University of the West of England, Frenchay Campus, Bristol, C. HASLAM,
Professor, Department of Human Sciences, Loughborough University, ...
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Supervisory behaviour as a predictor of return to work in employees absent from work due …

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K Nieuwenhuijsen, J Verbeek, A De Boer, … - British Medical Journal, 2004 - oem.bmj.com
Results: Better communication between supervisor and employee was associated
with time to full return to work in non-depressed employees. For employees with
a high level of depressive symptoms, this association could not be ...
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Employment status of Finnish cancer patients in 1997


T Taskila-Abrandt, E Pukkala, R Martikainen, … - Psycho-oncology, 2005 - interscience.wiley.com
We explored the impact of cancer diagnosis on the employment status of 46 312
working-aged people with cancer, alive on 31 December 1997 in Finland, and an
equal number of age- and gender-matched referents. In general, 50% of the ...
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Factors predictive of successful learning in postgraduate medical education


PBA Smits, J Verbeek, MCE Nauta, TJ Ten … - Medical education, 2004 - interscience.wiley.com
Method We performed a follow-up study of 118 doctors on a postgraduate
occupational health training programme on the management of mental health
problems. The following personal and contextual variables were measured as ...
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A comparative study of living conditions in cancer patients who have returned to work after …


SB Gudbergsson, SD Fosså, E Borgeraas, AA … - Supportive Care in Cancer, 2006 - Springer
Abstract Goals of work: The goal of this study was to explore living conditions
among disease-free cancer survivors participating in the labour force after
successful primary treat- ment. Their living conditions were compared with ...
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How can doctors help their patients to return to work?


JH Verbeek - PLoS Medicine, 2006 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
For most patients, work remains an important part of life. However, patients
with chronic diseases often encounter difficulties upon returning to work after
an episode of illness [ 1]. Helping to reintegrate patients into their ...
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A controlled study of job strain in primary-treated cancer patients without metastases


S Berg Gudbergsson, SD Fosså, B Sanne, AA … - Acta Oncologica, 2007 - informahealthcare.com
To explore job strain in Norwegian primary-treated cancer survivors compared to
matched controls from the general population. The study has a cross-sectional,
matched case-control design. A sample of 417 employed cancer survivors (208 ...
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