Lydia López-Faneca, Carlos Ruiz-Frutos, Juan Gómez-Salgado, Javier Fagundo-Rivera, Rocío Palomo-Gómez, Regina Allande-Cussó, Azahara Ruger-Navarrete, Israel Macías-Toronjo, Juan Jesús García-Iglesias
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适龄工作年龄癌症幸存者的重返工作岗位率是一项复杂的挑战,因癌症类型和个人特征而异。本研究旨在确定影响癌症幸存者重返工作岗位的预后因素。按照系统评价和荟萃分析指南的首选报告项目进行了系统评价。2024年12月在PubMed、Scopus和Web of Science数据库中使用基于Population、Prognostic Factors、Outcomes框架的关键词来识别相关研究。使用Joanna Briggs研究所的工具评估研究质量,并在PROSPERO (CRD42024596102)中注册该方案。选取了20项研究。确定的因素包括社会人口学:年龄较大、教育程度、婚姻状况和性别;临床:积极治疗,合并症和身体后遗症;心理方面:焦虑、紧张、害怕复发和社会支持;职业:灵活的工作时间表和任务相对于死板的工作条件。多种因素影响癌症幸存者重返工作岗位的结果。针对特定患者需求的个性化干预方案和营造适应的工作环境对于促进成功重返社会至关重要。
Prognostic factors affecting return to work in cancer patients: a systematic review.
Return-to-work rates among working-age cancer survivors present a complex challenge, varying by cancer type and individual characteristics. This study aimed to identify prognostic factors influencing return to work in cancer survivors. A systematic review was conducted following Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines. Searches in PubMed, Scopus and Web of Science databases in December 2024 used keywords based on the Population, Prognostic Factors, Outcomes framework to identify relevant studies. Study quality was evaluated using Joanna Briggs Institute tools and the protocol was registered in PROSPERO (CRD42024596102).Twenty studies were selected. Identified factors included sociodemographic: older age, educational level, marital status and sex; clinical: aggressive treatments, comorbidities and physical sequelae; psychological: anxiety, stress, fear of relapse and social support; occupational: flexible work schedules and tasks versus rigid conditions. Multiple factors influence return-to-work outcomes for cancer survivors.Individualised intervention programmes addressing specific patient needs and fostering adapted work environments are essential to promote successful reintegration.
期刊介绍:
Occupational and Environmental Medicine is an international peer reviewed journal covering current developments in occupational and environmental health worldwide. Occupational and Environmental Medicine publishes high-quality research relating to the full range of chemical, physical, ergonomic, biological and psychosocial hazards in the workplace and to environmental contaminants and their health effects. The journal welcomes research aimed at improving the evidence-based practice of occupational and environmental research; including the development and application of novel biological and statistical techniques in addition to evaluation of interventions in controlling occupational and environmental risks.