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Participation in Daily Activities among Working Women Following Breast Cancer

Participation in Daily Activities among Working Women Following Breast Cancer
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摘要 Introduction: This study aimed to identify the variables explaining retained activity level for working women with breast cancer;the variables correlating with their performance in daily activities they prioritize;and factors facilitating or restricting their return to work. Method: Sixty working women with breast cancer aged 25 - 65 years completed a personal data questionnaire, the modified Activity Card Sort, the Canadian Occupational Performance Measure;and two open- ended questions about facilitators and barriers to work. Results: Activity levels dropped by a quarter following BC treatments. Most women (67%) decreased their weekly working hours, although a third identified work as their highest priority. A higher total retained activity level was explained by fewer limitations on the range of motion (upper extremity), age younger than 45 years, and higher educational attainment. Cognitive limitations and limited range of motion negatively correlated with retained activity level at work. Personal and disease factors, job demands, and environmental factors facilitated or restricted return to work. Conclusion: Interventions should focus on physical and cognitive rehabilitation to regain functioning in the context of work and productive daily activities. Special attention should be paid to the greater needs of younger women. Introduction: This study aimed to identify the variables explaining retained activity level for working women with breast cancer;the variables correlating with their performance in daily activities they prioritize;and factors facilitating or restricting their return to work. Method: Sixty working women with breast cancer aged 25 - 65 years completed a personal data questionnaire, the modified Activity Card Sort, the Canadian Occupational Performance Measure;and two open- ended questions about facilitators and barriers to work. Results: Activity levels dropped by a quarter following BC treatments. Most women (67%) decreased their weekly working hours, although a third identified work as their highest priority. A higher total retained activity level was explained by fewer limitations on the range of motion (upper extremity), age younger than 45 years, and higher educational attainment. Cognitive limitations and limited range of motion negatively correlated with retained activity level at work. Personal and disease factors, job demands, and environmental factors facilitated or restricted return to work. Conclusion: Interventions should focus on physical and cognitive rehabilitation to regain functioning in the context of work and productive daily activities. Special attention should be paid to the greater needs of younger women.
作者 Khawla Loubani-Hawaita Naomi Schreuer Uzi Milman Khawla Loubani-Hawaita;Naomi Schreuer;Uzi Milman(Department of Occupational Therapy, Faculty of Social Welfare & Health Sciences, University of Haifa, Mount Carmel, Haifa, Israel;Department of Occupational Therapy, Clalit Health Services, Haifa and Western Galilee, Israel;Clinical Research Unit, Clalit Health Services, Haifa and Western Galilee District, Haifa, Israel;Department of Family Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel)
出处 《Open Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation》 2016年第3期150-162,共13页 康复医学(英文)
关键词 Breast Cancer PARTICIPATION Meaningful Daily Activities Working Women Breast Cancer Participation Meaningful Daily Activities Working Women
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