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Issue title: Work and Cancer
Article type: Research Article
Authors: Murphy, Kathleen M. | Markle, Minda M. | Nguyen, Vinh | Wilkinson, Wendy
Affiliations: Disability Research to Practice Program, SEDL, Austin, TX, USA | Texas Neuro Rehab Center, Austin, TX, USA | Southwest Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Center, Independent Living Research Utilization (ILRU) Program, TIRR Memorial Hermann, Houston, TX, USA
Note: [] Corresponding author: Kathleen M. Murphy, Disability Research to Practice Program, SEDL, 4700 Mueller Blvd, Austin, TX 78723, USA. Tel.: +1 512 476 6861; Fax: +1 512 476 2286; E-mail: [email protected]
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Increasingly, people diagnosed with cancer are surviving and continuing to participate in the work force. This trend brings with it new issues regarding survivors' employment-related needs. OBJECTIVE: The research team's objective is to explore cancer survivors' employment-related needs and supports with the ultimate goal of developing a training intervention for them. METHODS: Data were collected via an online survey. This article reports on the findings from the pilot stage of the study, which included 32 respondents. RESULTS: Many cancer survivors experience cancer symptoms at work, but do not tend to seek reasonable accommodations. Levels of awareness of possible programmatic and legal supports are low. Respondents reported that neither employers nor medical practitioners are primary sources of information regarding their individual employment-related concerns. Instead, they relied on general information from cancer advocacy organizations. CONCLUSIONS: Survivors, employers, and practitioners who treat cancer patients could benefit from training resources about how survivors might address their employment-related needs.
Keywords: Disability and cancer, work, reasonable accommodations, Americans with Disabilities Act
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-131678
Journal: Work, vol. 46, no. 4, pp. 423-432, 2013
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