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   Returning to work after sick leave due to cancer: a 365-day cohort study of Japanese cancer survivors  
   
نویسنده Endo Motoki ,Haruyama Yasuo ,Takahashi Miyako ,Nishiura Chihiro ,Kojimahara Noriko ,Yamaguchi Naohito
منبع journal of cancer survivorship - 2016 - دوره : 10 - شماره : 2 - صفحه:320 -329
چکیده    More employees are experiencing a cancer diagnosis during their working-age years, yet there have been no large-scale japanese studies investigating sick leave due to cancer. we clarified differences in the cumulative partial and full return to work (rtw) rates between different cancer types among japanese cancer survivors. data on japanese employees who experienced an episode of sick leave due to clinically certified cancer diagnosed between 1 2000 and 31 2011 were obtained from an occupational health register. subject outcomes within the 365-day period following their initial day of sick leave were utilized for this study. we investigated the cumulative partial/full and full rtw rates by using survival analysis with competing risks and predictors of time to rtw by a fine-gray proportional hazard regression model. one thousand two hundred seventy-eight subjects (1033 males and 245 females) experienced their first episode of sick leave due to cancer during the 12-year follow-up period. of the subjects, 47.1 % returned to work full time within 6 months of their initial day of sick leave absence, and 62.3 % by 12 months. the cumulative rtw rate varied significantly by cancer type. there were considerable differences in the range of cumulative full rtw rates between the two categories (“lower full rtw rate” groups (“lung,” “hepatic, pancreatic,” “esophageal,” and “blood” cancer groups) vs. “higher full rtw rate” groups (“gastric,” “intestinal,” “breast,” “female genital,” “male genital,” “urinary”): 6.3 to 14.3 % vs. 11.4 to 28.3 % at 60 days, 10.6 to 22.4 % vs. 27.0 to 50.0 % at 120 days, 21.3 to 34.7 % vs. 38.5 to 65.4 % at 180 days, 34.3 to 42.9 % vs. 66.0 to 79.5 % at 365 days). additionally, older age be associated with a longer time to full rtw. more than half of the subjects returned to work full-time within the 365-day period following their initial day of sick leave, with cumulative rtw rates varying by cancer type. older employees require a longer time to full rtw. it is very important for companies (especially small- and medium-sized companies) to establish and improve their rtw support system for cancer survivors, with knowledge that the median time to rtw is expected to be at least a few months.
کلیدواژه Cancer survivors ,Sick leave ,Cumulative return to work (RTW) rate ,Partial RTW system ,Longitudinal study
آدرس Tokyo Women’s Medical University, Department of Public Health, Japan, Dokkyo Medical University, Department of Public Health, Japan, National Cancer Center, Division of Cancer Survivorship Research, Japan, Department of Safety and Health, Tokyo Gas Co. Ltd., Japan, Tokyo Women’s Medical University, Department of Public Health, Japan, Tokyo Women’s Medical University, Department of Public Health, Japan
 
     
   
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