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Return to Work Journey: Insights for Cancer Survivors

  • A study by Wu et al (2024) investigates the complex experiences of cancer survivors transitioning back to work, recognizing the significance of employment for their overall well-being.

  • Drawing from qualitative studies, it identifies motivations, concerns, resilience, and needs in the return-to-work process, highlighting the pivotal role of healthcare support and workplace accommodation.

  • Reference: Wu W, Yackel HD, Salner A, Chen MH, Judge MP, Cong X, Xu W. Work-health balance of cancer survivors returning to work: A meta-ethnography. Eur J Oncol Nurs. 2024 Feb;68:102482. doi: 10.1016/j.ejon.2023.102482. Epub 2023 Dec 2. PMID: 38070450.

  • Identify Motivations: Reflect on personal motivations for returning to work, whether driven by a desire for normalcy or financial necessity.
  • Address Cancer-Related Concerns: Seek support for physical, psychological, and social challenges encountered during the return-to-work process.
  • Build Resilience: Cultivate resilience to navigate the readaptation to the workplace environment effectively.
  • Seek Healthcare Support: Advocate for tailored guidance and support from healthcare providers to address specific needs and concerns.
  • Engage with Employers: Communicate openly with employers to explore workplace accommodations that facilitate a smoother transition back to work.
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