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J Cancer Surviv (2016) 10:699–710 DOI 10.1007/s11764-016-0516-9 Am I ready to return to work? Assisting cancer survivors to determine work readiness 1,2,3,4 5,6 7,8,9 1,10 Mary Stergiou-Kita & Cheryl Pritlove & D. Linn Holness & Bonnie Kirsh & 3,11 1 6,10 Dwayne van Eerd & Andrea Duncan & Jennifer Jones Received: 6 November 2015 /Accepted: 16 January 2016 /Published online: 27 January 2016 Springer Science+Business Media New York 2016 Abstract work; and (3) identifying supports available in the workplace. Purpose A critical initial step in work re-entry involves the Challenges to work readiness determinations, were described determination of work readiness. Cancer survivors have re- by survivors and providers, related to: (i) the complexity of quested increased health care provider involvement in their cancer, (ii) the accuracy of work readiness determina- work readiness decisions. However, there has been no explo- tions, and (iii) the lack of established processes for ad- ration of current practices in determining work readiness, and dressing work goals. thus no specific recommendations regarding how to assist Conclusions Health care providers need to work collabora- survivors in answering the question: Am I ready to re- tively with survivors to determine if they are physically, cog- turn to
Journal of Cancer Survivorship: Research and Practice – Springer Journals
Published: Jan 27, 2016
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