Experiences of cancer patients’ return to work
Debbie Kane, Dale Rajacich, Chantal Andary
Abstract
PURPOSE: This study explored the experiences of cancer survivors remaining in the workforce, or transitioning back into the workforce following treatment. METHODS: Using an exploratory qualitative design, eight individual interviews were conducted with participants undergoing treatment for various cancer diagnoses, all of whom were employed prior to their cancer diagnosis. FINDINGS: Participants revealed that work provided them with a sense of normalcy, purpose, and personal identity. All but one participant voiced the benefits of having a supportive work environment. Many also shared they had experienced financial burden and were unaware of where to seek financial assistance. CONCLUSION: Future research needs to further explore how the healthcare team and employer can promote supportive work environments and increase cancer survivors' awareness and access to financial resources.