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Cancer patients’ return-to-work adaptation experience and coping resources: a grounded theory study

Jiashuo Xu, Yuwen Zhou, Jiamei Li, Jue Tang, Xiaoyun Hu, Yifan Chen, Yujie Guo

2023BMC Nursing28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To explore the return-to-work adaptation experience and coping resources used by cancer patients. METHODS: With the help of the Nantong Cancer Friends Association, from June 2019 to January 2020, this study recruited 30 cancer patients who had returned to work using purpose sampling, snowball sampling and theoretical sampling. The researchers analyzed the data using initial-, focusing-, and theoretical coding. RESULTS: The adaptation of cancer patients to return-to-work is a rebuilding process by taking advantage of the available personal and external coping resources. The adaptation experience includes: focusing on rehabilitation, rebuilding self-efficacy, and adjusting plans. CONCLUSION: Medical staff should help patients mobilize coping resources to adapt to return to work.

Topics & Concepts

Snowball samplingCoping (psychology)Grounded theoryNursing researchMedicineRehabilitationNonprobability samplingTheoretical samplingExperience sampling methodNursingPsychologyClinical psychologyQualitative researchSocial psychologyPhysical therapySociologyEnvironmental healthPopulationPathologySocial scienceCancer survivorship and careEconomic and Financial Impacts of CancerHealthcare professionals’ stress and burnout