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ÇѼöÁ¤ ( Han Su-Jeong ) - Konyang University College of Nursing
±èÇý¿ø ( Kim Hye-Won ) - Seoul Women¡¯s College of Nursing Department of Nursing ±è¹Ì¶õ ( Kim Mi-Ran ) - Konyang University College of Nursing
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Abstract
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Purpose: To develop and apply an integrative model for breast cancer survivors¡¯ return to work, survivors¡¯ unsatisfied demands for job maintenance were identified.
Methods: This study was a qualitative research that used a focus group to investigate breast cancer survivors¡¯ unsatisfied demands for job maintenance. Data collection was conducted four times from February to October 2019 with six participants.
Results: The study showed that the six participants identified the following unsatisfied demands for breast cancer survivors who returned to work: the individual¡¯s physical and psychological condition, attitudes and support from family, work-related characteristics, the healthcare system, and social (political) issues. Thirteen sub-topics were identified.
Conclusion: This study provided necessary data to prepare a strategy for breast cancer survivors to return to work and proposed to develop an integrative model and a professional training program in further research.
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Breast neoplasms, Cancer survivors, Return to work, Needs assessment, Focus groups
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