Role of Clinical, Sociomedical and Psychological Factors on Return to Work of Patients with Breast Cancer 6 Months after Rehabilitation

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作者
Rick, Oliver [1 ]
Reuss-Borst, Monika [2 ]
Dauelsberg, Timm [3 ]
Hass, Holger G. [4 ]
Koenig, Volker [5 ]
Caspari, Reiner [6 ]
Goetz-Keil, Gabriele [7 ]
Pfitzner, Jurgen [8 ]
Kerschgens, Christa [9 ]
Fliessbach, Klaus [10 ]
Hoppe, Christian [11 ]
机构
[1] Klin Reinhardshohe, Bad Wildungen, Germany
[2] Klin Kurpark, Bad Kissingen, Germany
[3] Winkelwaldklin, Nordrach, Germany
[4] Klin Scheidegg, Scheidegg, Germany
[5] Klin Bad Oexen, Bad Oeynhausen, Germany
[6] Klin Niederrhein, Bad Neuenahr Ahrweiler, Germany
[7] Klin Taunus, Bad Nauheim, Germany
[8] Klin Graal Muritz, Graal Muritz, Germany
[9] Betriebsarztlicher Dienst Bad Wilmersdorf, Berlin, Germany
[10] Univ Klin Bonn, Klin Neurodegenerat Erkrankungen & Gerontopsychia, Bonn, Germany
[11] Univ Klin Bonn, Klin Epileptol, Bonn, Germany
关键词
breast cancer; medical rehabilitation; return to work; socio demographical and psychological factors; FOLLOW-UP; QUESTIONNAIRE; EMPLOYMENT; BENEFITS; QLQ-C30;
D O I
10.1055/a-1288-5824
中图分类号
R49 [康复医学];
学科分类号
100215 ;
摘要
Aim of the study The majority of patients with non-metastatic breast cancer return to work after tumor therapy. A rate of up to 80% is given in national and international studies, which can vary considerably depending on the study population and the various social systems. However, it is unclear how many patients are reintegrated into work after medical rehabilitation and which clinical, sociodemographic and psychological factors play a role. Methods In a multicentre study, clinical and sociodemographic data were collected from breast cancer patients at the beginning of their medical rehabilitation. Subjectively experienced deficits in attention performance (FEDA), depressive symptoms (PHQ-9) and health-related quality of life (EORTC QLQ-C30) were recorded using standardized questionnaires. The cognitive performance was also examined using a computer-based test battery (NeuroCog FX). A follow-up survey was carried out 6-9 months after medical rehabilitation. The subjective assessment of one's own cognitive performance (FEDA) was recorded again at this time. Results 396 of the originally 476 patients were included in the study. In the follow-up survey, 323/396 patients (82 %) were again employed. In a regression model, sociodemographic factors proved to be particularly predictive with regard to occupational reintegration: employment at the time of the tumor diagnosis, job preserved after medical rehabilitation, employee status and gradual reintegration according to the Hamburg model (Nagelkerke R-2 = 0.685). This model could not be improved by adding psychological variables. The subjective patient information in all questionnaires was highly correlated (r > 0.57; p < 0.001). Conclusion The vast majority of breast cancer patients return to work after medical rehabilitation. Socio-demographic factors play a crucial role in this. The regression model developed here, including the employment status, professional orientation and gradual reintegration, is of predictive importance and can be used in medical rehabilitation.
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