| Literature DB >> 30937166 |
Régine L Kiasuwa-Mbengi1,2, Victoria Nyaga1, Renée Otter1, Christophe de Brouwer2, Catherine Bouland2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The improvements in cancer control led to an increase in the number of cancer survivors, notably, in the working age population (16-64 years). There is a strong need to assess and understand their reintegration on the labour market, which underlines and ensures their social integration and quality of life. The objectives of the EMPCAN study is therefore to measure the scale of return-to-work after cancer and to identify the determining factors, allowing for the implementation of an adequate socio-professional support.Entities:
Keywords: Cancer; Determining factors; Life course; Return-to-work
Year: 2019 PMID: 30937166 PMCID: PMC6427850 DOI: 10.1186/s13690-019-0337-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Public Health ISSN: 0778-7367
Fig. 1Dataflow for the coupling in the EMPCAN study, Belgium 2015–2020
The list of demographic, cancer-related and work-related variables selected for the EMPCAN study, Belgium 2015–2020
| Group of variables | Variables | Levelsa | Primary source | Data provider |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Demographic | Age (16–64) | 11 | NOSSd | CBSSh |
| Gender | 2 | NRe | CBSS | |
| Region | 5 | NR | CBSS | |
| Civil status | 12 | NR | CBSS | |
| Cancer-related | Cancer site | 7 | BCRf | BCR |
| Stage | 5 | BCR | BCR | |
| Month of incidenceb | 96 | BCR | BCR | |
| Treatment | 4 | IMAg | BCR | |
| Quarter of death | 2 | NR | CBSS | |
| Work-related | Occupational class | 5 | NOSS | CBSS |
| Code NACE2c | 84 | NOSS | CBSS | |
| Salary class | 8 | NOSS | CBSS | |
| Work schedule | 6 | NOSS | CBSS | |
| Personal-factors (not used) | Value of work | |||
| Self-assessed health status | ||||
| Self-assessed work ability | ||||
| Perceived quality of the relationship with colleagues | ||||
| Perceived quality of the relationship with manager/head |
athe maximum number of values that the variable can take, as well as the primary source of information and the EMPCAN provider
bDate of the first microscopic (cytological or histological) confirmation of the malignancy
cStatistical Classification of Economic Activities in the EC. Accessible via: http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/nace-rev2/overview (access on the 4th June 2018)
dNational Office for Social Security
eNational population registry
fBelgian Cancer Registry
gInter-Mutuality Agency
hCrossroad Bank for Social Security
The list of variables that relate to the socio-economic position within the Belgian social security system
| Group of variables | Variables | Primary source | Data provider |
|---|---|---|---|
| Occupied | White collar | NOSS | CBSS |
| Blue collar | NOSS | CBSS | |
| Self-employed | NOSS | CBSS | |
| Civil servant | NOSS | CBSS | |
| Inactive | Occupational disease | FODa | CBSS |
| Occupational accident | FOIb | CBSS | |
| Sick leave | NICc | CBSS | |
| Disability | NIC | CBSS | |
| Handicap | FPS SSd | BCR | |
| Unemployment | Unemployment (job search) | NEOe | BCR |
| Career break | NEO | BCR | |
| Social integration income | FPP SIf | BCR | |
| Pre-retirement | NEO | CBSS | |
| Entitled child | NOFAg | CBSS | |
| Exempt for employment search | NEO | CBSS | |
| Other | CBSS | CBSS |
aFund for occupational diseases
bFund for occupational injuries
cNational InterMutualist College
dFederal Public Service for Social Security
eNational Employment Office
fFederal Public Program for Social Inclusion
gNational Office for family allowances
Fig. 2The Belgian social security scheme (SSS) related to sickness absence
Fig. 3The cancer data collection of the BCR
Fig. 4Data flowchart of inclusion and exclusion, EMPCAN study, Belgium 2015–2020
Fig. 5The four states and nine transitions of the Multistate model used in the EMPCAN study
The legal bases used and followed for the linkage of personal data within the EMPCAN study, Belgium 2015–2020
| Legal text | What? | Parties concerned |
|---|---|---|
| Art. 39 of Chapter VI of the Law of 13th December 2006 | Use of the national social security number to identify cancer patients | BCR |
| Art. 39 of Chapter VI of the Law of 13th December 2006 | The right to register cancer and cancer-related information | BCR |
| Art. 39 of Chapter VI of the Law of 13th December 2006 | To transfer cancer-related coded data for research purpose | BCR |
| Art. 4 – Chapter II of the Law of 8th December 1992 | Definition of the conditions to allow the treatment of personal data | Researchers |
| Art. 7 – Chapter II of the Law of 8th December 1992 | Definition of the conditions to allow the treatment of health-related personal data | Researchers |
| Art 5 – Chapter III of the Law 21st August 2008 | Mission of the eHealth platform | eHealth (governmental third trusted party) |
| Art. 16 – Chapter I of the Law 10th April 2010 | The right to build and use databases for scientific purpose | Sciensano (HealthData.be and Cancer Centre) |