Occupational status among adult survivors following allo-SCT

Being in work or the equivalent is an important goal after allo-SCT and is used as an indicator of recovery. The aim was to elucidate occupational status and factors associated with work among SCT survivors. Adults in working age with a haematological disease ( n =177) were followed up within a medi...

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Veröffentlicht in:Bone marrow transplantation (Basingstoke) 2014-06, Vol.49 (6), p.836-842
Hauptverfasser: Winterling, J, Johansson, E, Wennman-Larsen, A, Petersson, L-M, Ljungman, P, Alexanderson, K
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Zusammenfassung:Being in work or the equivalent is an important goal after allo-SCT and is used as an indicator of recovery. The aim was to elucidate occupational status and factors associated with work among SCT survivors. Adults in working age with a haematological disease ( n =177) were followed up within a median of 8 (range 28) years post allo-SCT. Predictors of not being in work at all or working part-time because of sick leave, disability pension or early old-age pension were analyzed using logistic regression analyses. At diagnosis, 82% of the participants were working full-time and 2% were on sick leave or old-age pension. At follow-up, 52% were working full-time, 27% were working part-time and 17% were on sick leave, disability pension or old-age pension. Not working at all was associated with multi-morbidity ( P =0.01) and poorer health ( P =0.00). Working part-time was associated with a higher age at diagnosis ( P =0.00), being a woman ( P =0.03), being born abroad ( P =0.03) and multi-morbidity ( P =0.00). In conclusion, the majority of survivors were in paid work at follow-up; however, a substantial number were not working or worked part-time.
ISSN:0268-3369
1476-5365
1476-5365
DOI:10.1038/bmt.2014.26