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Erschienen in: Journal of Cancer Survivorship 2/2013

01.06.2013

Physical exercise and return to work: cancer survivors’ experiences

verfasst von: Iris F. Groeneveld, Angela G. E. M. de Boer, Monique H. W. Frings-Dresen

Erschienen in: Journal of Cancer Survivorship | Ausgabe 2/2013

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Abstract

Purpose

In this qualitative study, we aimed to explore cancer survivors’ experiences with (1) return to work (RtW) and work performance, (2) a physical exercise program after treatment, and (3) the perceived link between physical exercise and work.

Methods

Semi-structured individual interviews were held with ten cancer survivors of working age who had been treated with chemotherapy and had afterwards completed a group-based supervised physical exercise program. The interviews were audio-taped and transcribed verbatim. MaxQDA was used for coding and analysis. A second assessor was involved in coding two of the interviews.

Results

Eight participants returned to work. Most said that they had suffered cognitive deficits that impaired their work performance. According to half of the participants, the support in RtW from their occupational physician had been insufficient. Overall, the majority of participants enjoyed the exercise program. The main perceived effects were “improved fitness” and “renewed energy.” Most participants thought that physical exercise had likely contributed to their ability to return to work, primarily by increasing energy levels. Some believed that physical exercise had enhanced their work performance by improving their ability to cope with demanding work. Some respondents found that a supportive work environment stimulated their continuation of physical exercise.

Conclusions

Cancer survivors experienced a positive influence of physical exercise on RtW and work performance and a positive influence of RtW on physical exercise. By stimulating and facilitating physical exercise during and after RtW, the time to lasting RtW may be shortened, work performance may be optimized, and sustained participation in physical exercise may be achieved.

Implications for Cancer Survivors

Stimulating and facilitating physical exercise before and during the process of RtW may enhance fitness and energy levels and may lower fatigue and cognitive symptoms during work. An integrated rehabilitation strategy combining physical exercise and adequate support in RtW may shorten the time to lasting RtW, improve work performance, and lead to sustained participation in physical exercise. Ultimately, this strategy may improve cancer survivors’ quality of life.
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Metadaten
Titel
Physical exercise and return to work: cancer survivors’ experiences
verfasst von
Iris F. Groeneveld
Angela G. E. M. de Boer
Monique H. W. Frings-Dresen
Publikationsdatum
01.06.2013
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Journal of Cancer Survivorship / Ausgabe 2/2013
Print ISSN: 1932-2259
Elektronische ISSN: 1932-2267
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11764-012-0264-4

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