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The Successful Return-To-Work Questionnaire for Cancer Survivors (I-RTW_CS): Development, Validity and Reproducibility

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  • Michiel A. Greidanus

    (Amsterdam UMC, University of Amsterdam)

  • Angela G. E. M. Boer

    (Amsterdam UMC, University of Amsterdam)

  • Angelique E. Rijk

    (Maastricht University)

  • Sonja Brouwers

    (Amsterdam UMC, University of Amsterdam)

  • Theo M. Reijke

    (Amsterdam UMC, University of Amsterdam)

  • Marie José Kersten

    (Amsterdam UMC, University of Amsterdam)

  • Jean H. G. Klinkenbijl

    (Gelre Hospital
    Amsterdam UMC, University of Amsterdam)

  • Roy I. Lalisang

    (Maastricht University Medical Centre)

  • Robert Lindeboom

    (Amsterdam UMC, University of Amsterdam)

  • Patricia J. Zondervan

    (Amsterdam UMC, University of Amsterdam)

  • Monique H. W. Frings-Dresen

    (Amsterdam UMC, University of Amsterdam)

  • Sietske J. Tamminga

    (Amsterdam UMC, University of Amsterdam)

Abstract

Background Cancer survivors’ perspectives on a successful return to work (RTW) may not be captured in the common measure of RTW, namely time until RTW. Objective The purpose of this study was therefore to develop an RTW outcome measure that reflects employed cancer survivors’ perspectives, with items that could be influenced by an employer, i.e. the Successful Return-To-Work questionnaire for Cancer Survivors (I-RTW_CS), and to assess its construct validity and reproducibility. Methods First, three focus groups with cancer survivors (n = 14) were organized to generate issues that may constitute successful RTW. Second, a two-round Delphi study among 108 cancer survivors was conducted to select the most important issues. Construct validity of the I-RTW_CS was assessed using correlations with a single-item measure of successful RTW and the Quality of Working Life Questionnaire for Cancer Survivors (QWLQ-CS; n = 57). Reproducibility (test–retest reliability) was assessed using the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC; n = 50). Results Forty-eight issues were generated, of which seven were included: ‘enjoyment in work’; ‘work without affecting health’; ‘confidence of employer without assumptions about work ability’; ‘open communication with employer’; ‘feeling welcome at work’; ‘good work–life balance’; and ‘joint satisfaction with the situation (employer and cancer survivor)’. Correlations with single-item successful RTW and QWLQ-CS were 0.58 and 0.85, respectively. The reproducibility showed an ICC of 0.72. Conclusions The I-RTW_CS provides an RTW outcome measure that includes cancer survivors’ perspectives and weights its items on an individual basis, allowing a more meaningful evaluation of cancer survivors’ RTW. This study provides preliminary evidence for its construct validity and reproducibility.

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  • Michiel A. Greidanus & Angela G. E. M. Boer & Angelique E. Rijk & Sonja Brouwers & Theo M. Reijke & Marie José Kersten & Jean H. G. Klinkenbijl & Roy I. Lalisang & Robert Lindeboom & Patricia J. Zonde, 2020. "The Successful Return-To-Work Questionnaire for Cancer Survivors (I-RTW_CS): Development, Validity and Reproducibility," The Patient: Patient-Centered Outcomes Research, Springer;International Academy of Health Preference Research, vol. 13(5), pages 567-582, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:patien:v:13:y:2020:i:5:d:10.1007_s40271-020-00427-6
    DOI: 10.1007/s40271-020-00427-6
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    1. Masamitsu Kobayashi & Jun Kako & Kohei Kajiwara & Ayako Ogata, 2021. "Letter to the Editor in response to Greidanus et al., June 2020, “The Successful Return-To-Work Questionnaire for Cancer Survivors (I-RTW_CS): Development, Validity and Reproducibility”," The Patient: Patient-Centered Outcomes Research, Springer;International Academy of Health Preference Research, vol. 14(1), pages 139-140, January.
    2. Bertrand Porro & Mario Campone & Philippe Moreau & Yves Roquelaure, 2022. "Supporting the Return to Work of Breast Cancer Survivors: From a Theoretical to a Clinical Perspective," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 19(9), pages 1-13, April.

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