Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.Determinants of return at work of breast cancer patients: results from the OPTISOINS01 French prospective study
Alexandra Arfi et al.
BMJ OPEN (2018)
Sickness Absence and Disability Pension After Breast Cancer Diagnosis: A 5-Year Nationwide Cohort Study
Pia Kvillemo et al.
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY (2017)
Associations between socio-demographic factors, encounters with healthcare professionals and perceived ability to return to work in people sick-listed due to heart failure in Sweden: a cross-sectional study
Lena Nordgren et al.
DISABILITY AND REHABILITATION (2016)
Heart failure clients' encounters with professionals and self-rated ability to return to work
Lena Nordgren et al.
SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY (2016)
What positive encounters with healthcare and social insurance staff promotes ability to return to work of long-term sickness absentees?
Daniel Olsson et al.
SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH (2016)
Maintaining professional activity during breast cancer treatment
G. Ganem et al.
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CANCER CARE (2016)
I just have to move on: Women's coping experiences and reflections following their first year after primary breast cancer surgery
Sigrunn Drageset et al.
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF ONCOLOGY NURSING (2016)
A study to examine the influence of health professionals' advice and support on work capacity and sick leave after breast cancer surgery
Tina Bondesson et al.
SUPPORTIVE CARE IN CANCER (2016)
Primary breast cancer: ESMO Clinical Practice Guidelines for diagnosis, treatment and follow-upaEuro
E. Senkus et al.
ANNALS OF ONCOLOGY (2015)
Patients' experiences following breast cancer treatment: an exploratory survey of personal and work experiences of breast cancer patients from three European countries
J. P. Braybrooke et al.
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CANCER CARE (2015)
Factors associated with return to work of breast cancer survivors: a systematic review
Tania Islam et al.
BMC PUBLIC HEALTH (2014)
Healthcare encounters and return to work: a qualitative study on sick-listed patients' experiences
Marine Sturesson et al.
PRIMARY HEALTH CARE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT (2014)
Early predictors of not returning to work in low-income breast cancer survivors: a 5-year longitudinal study
Victoria Blinder et al.
BREAST CANCER RESEARCH AND TREATMENT (2013)
Women's reflections and actions regarding working after breast cancer surgery - a focus group study
M. I. Nilsson et al.
PSYCHO-ONCOLOGY (2013)
Return to work after treatment for primary breast cancer over a 6-year period: results from a prospective study comparing patients with the general population
Dorothee Noeres et al.
SUPPORTIVE CARE IN CANCER (2013)
How Do Women Value Work Shortly After Breast Cancer Surgery and Are Their Valuations Associated With Being on Sick Leave?
Lena-Marie Petersson et al.
JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL REHABILITATION (2013)
Meaning of work and the returning process after breast cancer: a longitudinal study of 56 women
Sara Lilliehorn et al.
SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF CARING SCIENCES (2013)
Work situation and sickness absence in the initial period after breast cancer surgery
Lena-Marie Petersson et al.
ACTA ONCOLOGICA (2011)
Return to work after breast cancer: Women's experiences of encounters with different stakeholders
Marie Nilsson et al.
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF ONCOLOGY NURSING (2011)
Breast Cancer, Sickness Absence, Income and Marital Status. A Study on Life Situation 1 Year Prior Diagnosis Compared to 3 and 5 Years after Diagnosis
Sonja Eaker et al.
PLOS ONE (2011)
Respectful encounters and return to work: empirical study of long-term sick-listed patients' experiences of Swedish healthcare
Niels Lynoe et al.
BMJ OPEN (2011)
What Facilitates Return to Work? Patients Experiences 3 Years After Occupational Rehabilitation
Liv Haugli et al.
JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL REHABILITATION (2011)
Enhancing return-to-work in cancer patients, development of an intervention and design of a randomised controlled trial
Sietske J. Tamminga et al.
BMC CANCER (2010)
IT'S NOT OVER WHEN IT'S OVER: LONG-TERM SYMPTOMS IN CANCER SURVIVORS-A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
Cherise B. Harrington et al.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY IN MEDICINE (2010)
Factors Related to Return to Work by Women with Breast Cancer in Northern France
Sophie Quinton Fantoni et al.
JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL REHABILITATION (2010)
Predictors of return to work ten months after primary breast cancer surgery
Aina Johnsson et al.
ACTA ONCOLOGICA (2009)
POSITIVE EXPERIENCES OF ENCOUNTERS WITH HEALTHCARE AND SOCIAL INSURANCE PROFESSIONALS AMONG PEOPLE ON LONG-TERM SICK LEAVE
Ulrika Mussener et al.
JOURNAL OF REHABILITATION MEDICINE (2008)
Employment in a cohort of breast cancer patients
R. Molina Villaverde et al.
OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE-OXFORD (2008)
Encouraging encounters: Sick-listed persons' experiences of interactions with rehabilitation professionals
Ulrika Muessener et al.
SOCIAL WORK IN HEALTH CARE (2008)
Gender differences in experiencing negative encounters with healthcare: A study of long-term sickness absentees
Marianne Upmark et al.
SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH (2007)
Clients' perceptions of contact with professionals within healthcare and social insurance offices
GM Östlund et al.
SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH (2003)