Magnifying Glass
Search Loader

Michael Feuerstein 
Work and Cancer Survivors 

Support
Adobe DRM
Cover of Michael Feuerstein: Work and Cancer Survivors (PDF)
Cancer survivors are returning to the workplace in higher numbers than ever before. This is a positive outcome of the “war on cancer”, however, many of these cancer survivors face the possibility of illness- or treatment-related complications; employer discrimination or harassment; and other serious concerns. Cancer Survivorship and Work reviews many of the issues relevant to cancer survivors in the workplace from the survivors’, employers’, and global perspectives. This interdisciplinary and international volume brings together experts in fields as varied as epidemiology, economics, rehabilitation, psychology, human factors and ergonomics; law, and public policy to create a unique, up-to-date reference of what is currently known and what needs to be considered in the future. With this knowledge, challenges faced by this growing population can be better addressed by health care providers, employers, survivors and their families.
€149.79
payment methods

Table of Content

Section I Introduction



Chapter 1 Work in cancer survivors



Section II Epidemiology



Chapter 2 Descriptive epidemiology of return to work and work limitations: Prevalence and patterns among various cancer types



Chapter 3 Qualitative studies of work in cancer survivors



Chapter 4 Factors impacting work



Chapter 5. Burden of work: Economic analyses



Section III Models



Chapter 6 Models of work and cancer survivors



Section IV Measurement



Chapter 8 Methods used to measure work productivity in chronic illness



Section V Management



Focus on survivor



Chapter 10 Assessment of factors associated with work: Clinic and Workplace



Chapter 11 Medical management



Chapter 12 Physical therapy and exercise



Chapter 13 Biobehavioral management



Focus on workplace



Chapter 15: Employer concerns



Chapter 16 Workplace accommodation and ergonomics



Chapter 17 Legal and policy matters



Section VI Future Directions



Chapter 18. Research, Clinical and Policy Needs

About the author

Michael Feuerstein, Ph.D., is Professor of Public Health in the Departments of Medical and Clinical Psychology and Preventive Medicine and Biometrics, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, F. Edward Hebert School of Medicine, Bethesda, Maryland. He is also Director of the Clinical Psychology Doctoral Program at that institution. In addition, he is Clinical Professor in the Department of Psychiatry, Division of Behavioral Medicine, at Georgetown University School of Medicine, Washington, DC. Dr. Feuerstein is editor-in-chief of Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation and Journal of Cancer Survivorship, as well as editor of Handbook of Cancer Survivorship. He is a Fellow of the Academy of Behavioral Medicine Research, the American Psychological Association, and the Society of Behavioral Medicine, and a Member of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, the Association for Advancement of Behavioral Therapy, the International Association for the Study of Pain, and the New York Academy of Sciences.
Language English ● Format PDF ● Pages 350 ● ISBN 9780387720418 ● File size 3.8 MB ● Publisher Springer New York ● City NY ● Country US ● Published 2009 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 2145676 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
Requires a DRM capable ebook reader

More ebooks from the same author(s) / Editor

17,145 Ebooks in this category