| Literature DB >> 30029637 |
Anneke Ullrich1, Hilke Maria Rath2, Ullrich Otto3, Christa Kerschgens4, Martin Raida5, Christa Hagen-Aukamp6, Corinna Bergelt2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: This prospective multicentre-study aimed to analyze return to work (RTW) among prostate cancer survivors 12 months after having attended a cancer rehabilitation program and to identify risk factors for no and late RTW.Entities:
Keywords: Oncology; Predictor; Prostate cancer; Psycho-oncology; Rehabilitation; Return to work; Time until return to work
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30029637 PMCID: PMC6053748 DOI: 10.1186/s12885-018-4614-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Cancer ISSN: 1471-2407 Impact factor: 4.430
Fig. 1Flow chart of questionnaire responses
Characteristics of the responders at the beginning of the cancer rehabilitation program (N = 711)
| Whole sample | |
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| Age, M (SD) | 57.0 (4.4) |
| Age groups, | |
| Up to 60 years | 555 (66.3) |
| 60 years and older | 282 (33.7) |
| Family status, | |
| Married | 591 (83.8) |
| Single | 44 (6.2) |
| Separated, divorced or widowed | 70 (9.9) |
| Educational level, | |
| Up to 9 years | 324 (46.9) |
| 10 years | 156 (22.6) |
| 12–13 years | 211 (30.5) |
| Work status, n (%) | |
| Full-time | 663 (95.9) |
| Part-time | 28 (4.1) |
| Type of occupation, | |
| Blue-collar job | 247 (35.1) |
| White-collar job | 352 (50.1) |
| Self-employed or public servant | 104 (14.8) |
| Monthly household net income, | |
| < 2000 € | 136 (20.0) |
| 2000- < 3000 € | 237 (34.9) |
| 3000- < 4000 € | 187 (27.5) |
| 4000 € or more | 119 (17.5) |
| Tumor stage at diagnosis (UICC)a, | |
| Stage I | 82 (11.5) |
| Stage II | 480 (67.6) |
| Stage III | 148 (20.8) |
| Time since diagnosis (in months)b, M (SD) | 2.8 (5.0) |
| Number of comorbid conditions | |
| None | 279 (39.2) |
| 1 | 254 (35.7) |
| 2 or more | 178 (25.0) |
| Surgical procedure (radical prostatectomy), | |
| Open (retropubic or perineal) | 369 (51.9) |
| Laparoscopic | 95 (13.4) |
| Robot-assisted (DaVinci) | 247 (34.7) |
aUICC International Union against Cancer
bProstate cancer diagnosis via punch biopsy
Socio-demographic and disease-specific characteristics of prostate cancer survivors at the beginning of the cancer rehabilitation program with regard to work status at 12-months follow-up (N = 711)
| Not returned to work 12 months after the end of the rehabilitation program | Returned to work 12 months after the end of the rehabilitation program | ||||||||
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| n | % | M | SD | n | % | M | SD | ||
| Socio-demographic characteristics | |||||||||
| Age | 93 | 59.7 | 3.2 | 618 | 56.9 | 4.4 |
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| Family status | |||||||||
| Married | 77 | 83.7 | 514 | 83.8 | .970b | ||||
| Other | 15 | 16.3 | 99 | 16.2 | |||||
| Educational level | |||||||||
| Up to 9 years | 45 | 50.6 | 279 | 46.3 | .442b | ||||
| 10 years | 22 | 24.7 | 134 | 22.3 | |||||
| 12–13 years | 22 | 24.7 | 189 | 31.4 | |||||
| Occupational status | |||||||||
| Blue -collar job | 34 | 37.4 | 213 | 34.8 | .369b | ||||
| White -collar job | 40 | 44.0 | 312 | 51.0 | |||||
| Self-employed or public servant | 17 | 18.7 | 87 | 14.2 | |||||
| Monthly household net income | |||||||||
| < 2000 € | 24 | 27.9 | 95 | 16.0 |
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| 2000- < 4000 € | 48 | 55.8 | 376 | 63.4 | |||||
| 4000 € or more | 14 | 16.3 | 122 | 20.6 | |||||
| Disease-specific characteristics | |||||||||
| Surgical procedure | |||||||||
| Open (retropubic or perineal) | 48 | 51.6 | 321 | 51.9 | .953b | ||||
| Laparoscopic or robot-assisted (DaVinci) | 45 | 48.4 | 297 | 48.1 | |||||
| UICC tumor stagec | |||||||||
| Stage I or II | 61 | 65.6 | 501 | 81.2 |
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| Stage III | 32 | 34.4 | 116 | 18.8 | |||||
| Time since diagnosis (via punch biopsy) in months | 93 | 3.0 | 6.6 | 618 | 2.8 | 4.7 | .665a | ||
| Karnofsky performance status (0–100%) | 93 | 78.5 | 7.7 | 618 | 79.3 | 8.8 | .412a | ||
| Extent of urinary incontinence | |||||||||
| °0- no leakage | 7 | 7.5 | 90 | 14.6 | .179b | ||||
| °1- only in the afternoon | 21 | 22.6 | 158 | 25.6 | |||||
| °2- already before noon | 23 | 24.7 | 140 | 22.7 | |||||
| °3- also at night | 42 | 45.2 | 228 | 37.0 | |||||
| Number of comorbid conditions | |||||||||
| None | 27 | 29.0 | 252 | 40.8 | .053b | ||||
| 1 | 35 | 37.6 | 219 | 35.4 | |||||
| 2 or more | 31 | 33.3 | 147 | 23.8 | |||||
| Setting of the cancer rehabilitation program | |||||||||
| Inpatient | 82 | 88.2 | 535 | 86.6 | .671b | ||||
| Outpatient | 11 | 11.8 | 83 | 13.4 | |||||
Abbreviations M mean, SD Standard deviation, p-value, probability of type I error
Significant p-values are marked in bold
at-test, two-tailed
bchi-square-test
cUICC International Union against Cancer
Psychosocial and work-related factors of prostate cancer survivors at the beginning of the rehabilitation program with regard to work status at 12-months follow-up (N = 711)
| Not returned to work 12 months after the end of the rehabilitation program | Returned to work 12 months after the end of the rehabilitation program | ||||||||
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| n | % | M | SD | n | % | M | SD | ||
| Psychosocial well-being, function and symptoms | |||||||||
| Anxiety and Depression (HADS) | |||||||||
| Anxiety | 93 | 6.2 | 4.3 | 616 | 5.6 | 3.8 | .149a | ||
| Depression | 93 | 5.4 | 4.0 | 617 | 4.8 | 3.4 | .146a | ||
| Quality of Life – functioning (EORTC QLQ-C30)b | |||||||||
| Global health status/ quality of life | 93 | 48.1 | 22.4 | 618 | 53.1 | 20.6 |
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| Physical functioning | 93 | 68.2 | 20.9 | 617 | 72.9 | 19.0 |
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| Role functioning | 93 | 37.1 | 31.4 | 615 | 40.6 | 33.7 | .350a | ||
| Emotional functioning | 93 | 61.0 | 27.8 | 615 | 64.0 | 24.9 | .283a | ||
| Cognitive functioning | 93 | 77.1 | 26.7 | 616 | 78.6 | 22.8 | .547a | ||
| Social functioning | 93 | 50.7 | 30.0 | 618 | 56.1 | 27.7 | .083a | ||
| Quality of life – symptoms (EORTC QLQ-PR25)c | |||||||||
| Urinary symptoms | 93 | 48.2 | 19.5 | 615 | 45.7 | 20.0 | .265a | ||
| Bowel symptoms | 92 | 10.4 | 13.1 | 614 | 8.3 | 11.4 | .141a | ||
| Hormonal treatment-related symptoms | 92 | 16.0 | 13.3 | 617 | 14.0 | 12.2 | .143a | ||
| Bother due to use of incontinence aid | 73 | 47.0 | 35.9 | 452 | 42.1 | 33.5 | .249a | ||
| Work-related issues and behaviors | |||||||||
| Work-related behavior pattern (AVEM) | |||||||||
| Healthy ambitious- Type G | 25 | 26.9 | 156 | 25.2 | .092d | ||||
| Unambitious- Type S | 37 | 39.8 | 196 | 31.7 | |||||
| Excessively unambitious- Risk Type A | 14 | 15.1 | 112 | 18.1 | |||||
| Resigned- Risk Type B | 16 | 17.2 | 102 | 16.5 | |||||
| Unclear | 1 | 1.1 | 52 | 8.4 | |||||
| Work-related issues (SIBAR) | |||||||||
| Self-perceived work ability | 92 | 615 | |||||||
| Not able to work (< 3 h/day) | 38 | 41.3 | 124 | 20.2 |
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| Limited ability (3–6 h/day) | 49 | 53.3 | 415 | 67.5 | |||||
| Full ability (> 6 h/day) | 5 | 5.4 | 76 | 12.4 | |||||
| Sick leave in the 12 months preceding rehabilitation | |||||||||
| None or up to 5 weeks | 55 | 60.4 | 499 | 82.3 |
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| 6 weeks or more | 36 | 39.6 | 107 | 17.7 | |||||
| Intention to apply for a disability pension (yes) | 39 | 43.8 | 124 | 20.6 |
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| Occupational stress (yes) | 22 | 24.2 | 76 | 12.4 |
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| Self-perceived capacity to return to the former job and related working tasks | |||||||||
| Probably or definitely yes | 55 | 59.1 | 532 | 86.6 |
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| Uncertain | 23 | 24.7 | 67 | 10.9 | |||||
| Probably or definitely no | 15 | 16.1 | 15 | 2.4 | |||||
| Effort-reward imbalance (ERI) | |||||||||
| Efforte | 89 | 16.5 | 5.1 | 614 | 15.5 | 4.4 | .094a | ||
| Reward | 85 | 46.4 | 7.6 | 591 | 48.2 | 6.8 |
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| Effort-reward imbalance (cut off ≥1) | 12 | 14.1 | 48 | 8.1 | .071d | ||||
Abbreviations M mean, SD Standard deviation, p-value probability of type I error
Significant p-values are marked in bold
at-test, two-tailed
bscale 0–100 (100 ≅ maximum level of functioning), symptom scales not included in the presented analyses
cscale 0–100 (100 ≅ maximum symptom burden), functioning scales not included in the presented analyses
dchi-square-test
eanalyses based on the six-item version
Fig. 2Return to work (RTW; in days) of prostate cancer survivors within the 12 months following the cancer rehabilitation program (N = 549)
Results of the multivariate regression models of having returned to work and late return to work at 12-months follow-up
| Multivariate regression analyses | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Not returned to work 12 months after the end of the rehabilitation program | Late return to work (≥ 8 weeks) following the cancer rehabilitation program | |||||||||
| β | SE | OR | 95% CI | β | SE | OR | 95% CI | |||
| Age | .221 | .046 |
| 1.247 | 1.139–1.366 | .018 | .023 | .452 | 1.018 | .972–1.066 |
| Monthly household net income | ||||||||||
| 4000 € and more | Ref. | Ref. | ||||||||
| 2000 - < 4000 € | −.134 | .379 | .724 | .875 | .416–1.837 | .439 | .271 | .106 | 1.552 | .911–2.641 |
| < 2000 € | .198 | .467 | .671 | 1.219 | .488–3.043 | .604 | .373 | .105 | 1.830 | .881–3.801 |
| Tumor stage (UICCd) | ||||||||||
| Stage I or II | Ref. | Ref. | ||||||||
| Stage III | .819 | .315 |
| 2.268 | 1.223–4.028 | 1.080 | .259 |
| 2.946 | 1.773–4.894 |
| Global health status/Quality of life (EORTC QLQ-C30) | −.001 | .008 | .893 | .999 | .983–1.015 | −.002 | .006 | .780 | .998 | .987–1.010 |
| Physical functioning (EORTC QLQ-C30) | −.003 | .462 | .691 | .997 | .980–1.013 | −.009 | .006 | .172 | .991 | .979–1.004 |
| Sick leave in the 12 months preceding rehabilitation (SIBAR) | ||||||||||
| None or up to 5 weeks | Ref. | Ref. | ||||||||
| 6 weeks or more | 1.092 | .308 |
| 2.981 | 1.629–5.456 | .249 | .266 | .348 | 1.283 | .762–2.160 |
| Self-perceived work ability (SIBAR) | ||||||||||
| Full ability (> 6 h/day) | Ref. | Ref. | ||||||||
| Limited ability (3–6 h/day) | .305 | .526 | .562 | 1.357 | .484–3.809 | .768 | .345 |
| 2.154 | 1.095–4.283 |
| Not able to work (< 3 h/day) | 1.300 | .589 |
| 3.671 | 1.156–11.653 | 1.505 | .421 |
| 4.502 | 1.971–10.284 |
| Self-perceived capacity to return to the former job (SIBAR) | ||||||||||
| Probably or definitely yes | Ref. | Ref. | ||||||||
| Uncertain | .504 | .339 | .206 | 1.656 | .758–3.618 | 1.056 | .398 |
| 2.876 | 1.319–6.271 |
| Probably or definitely no | 1.151 | .580 |
| 3.162 | 1.014–9.861 | .896 | .637 | .160 | 2.450 | .072–8.545 |
| Intention to apply for a disability pension (SIBAR) | ||||||||||
| No | Ref. | Ref. | ||||||||
| Yes | .795 | .312 |
| 2.214 | 1.200–4.083 | .326 | .256 | .219 | 1.385 | .824–2.328 |
| Occupational stress (SIBAR) | ||||||||||
| No | Ref. | Ref. | ||||||||
| Yes | −.608 | .462 | .189 | .545 | .220–1.347 | .249 | .356 | .442 | 1.315 | .654–2.264 |
| Reward (ERI) | .001 | .023 | .979 | 1.001 | .957–1.046 | −.009 | .017 | .593 | .991 | .959–1.024 |
Abbreviations ß unstandardized regression coefficient, SE Standard error, p-value Probability of type I error, OR odds ratio for independent variables, CI 95% confidence interval
Significant p-values are marked in bold
aReference group: Having returned to work; due to missing values within the predictor variables, 617 out of 711 survivors were included into the final regression model; tolerance values between .675–.978
bReference group: early return to work (< 8 weeks); due to missing values within the predictor variables, 491 out of 549 survivors were included into the final regression model; tolerance values between .700–.977
cWald Test
dUICC International Union against Cancer