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Work Experiences During and After Treatment Among Self-Employed People with Cancer

机译:在癌症中自雇人士治疗期间和后的工作经验

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Purpose The proportion of self-employed people in the workforce is growing. However, most research on work participation among cancer survivors has focused on salaried workers. We aimed to explore how self-employed people experience work during and after cancer treatment. Methods In this qualitative study, we conducted semi-structured interviews with seven self-employed people who had been treated for cancer. To provide a variety of perspectives on work-related aspects of self-employed cancer survivors we also interviewed seven counselors in the Norwegian Labour and Welfare Administration (NAV) who had long experience in supporting self-employed people and cancer patients around work participation. The interviews were transcribed verbatim and thematic analysis was undertaken. Results Five themes related to owning a business during and after cancer treatment emerged: entrepreneurship and engagement; cancer treatment and late-effects; business-related worries; shame; and support. Because of high job engagement and high autonomy the self-employed survivors often worked during treatment. While working could provide a sense of normalcy and a distraction from cancer, it was also essential to keep the business running. Survivors struggled with several work-related issues (e.g. high work demands, low work ability), but financial issues related to running their business caused particular worry. Getting cancer and, consequently, struggling with financial problems elicited a sense of shame that was closely connected to their strong identity as (successful) self-employed business (wo)men. Conclusion To support self-employed cancer survivors to retain work following a cancer diagnosis it is necessary to focus on the specific challenges faced by this group of workers, particularly related to financial issues and keeping the business afloat. Support measures to secure production and thus prevent loss of customers and bankruptcy are needed. It is important for health and social care personnel to be aware that self-employed cancer survivors may suffer from shame related to the cancer, low work ability and financial struggles, but that they may have difficulties talking about this shame.
机译:目的,劳动力中自雇人士的比例正在增长。然而,大多数关于癌症幸存者的工作参与研究都集中在薪水工人身上。我们的目标是探讨自雇人士在癌症治疗期间和之后的工作。方法在这种定性研究中,我们对患有癌症治疗的七名自雇人士进行了半结构化访谈。为了提供关于自雇癌症幸存者的工作相关方面的各种观点,我们还采访了挪威劳动和福利管理(违规行动)的八个辅导员,他们在支持自雇人群和癌症患者周围的工作参与方面的经验。面试被转录逐字并进行主题分析。结果癌症治疗期间和癌症治疗期间拥有业务的五个主题:企业家精神和参与;癌症治疗和晚期效应;与商业相关的担忧;耻辱;和支持。由于职业接触高,自主权高,自雇生幸存者经常在治疗期间工作。虽然工作可以提供癌症的正常感和分心,但保持业务运行也很重要。幸存者争夺了几个与工作相关的问题(例如,高工作需求,低工作能力),但与运行业务有关的财务问题造成了特别的担忧。得到癌症,因此,与财务问题的努力引发了羞耻感,这与他们的强有力的身份紧密相连,因为(成功)是自雇业务(WO)男人。结论支持自雇癌症幸存者在癌症诊断后保留工作,必须关注这组工人面临的具体挑战,特别是与财务问题有关,并将业务保持在荒谬。需要支持生产生产的措施,从而防止损失客户和破产。对于健康和社会护理人员来说,要意识到自雇癌症幸存者可能会遭受与癌症,低工作能力和金融斗争相关的耻辱,但他们可能遇到困难谈论这种耻辱。

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