2017
DOI: 10.1007/s00508-017-1167-1
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Lymphedema and employability – Review and results of a survey of Austrian experts

Abstract: SummaryBackgroundLiterature about lymphedema and its influence on the ability to work and employability is limited. The aim of the present study was to investigate the opinion of Austrian experts on factors influencing the ability to work and employability in patients suffering from lymphedema.MethodsA self-administered questionnaire consisting of 6 questions was sent to 12 Austrian lymphedema experts with 6 different specializations from May to August 2016. These experts were asked about suitable and unsuitab… Show more

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“…Employers, patients and medical professions (as well as other medical stakeholders) need to be aware of the WIETZ for a realistic return to work management and for a well-functioning interface management system. The Department of Physical Medicine, Rehabilitation and Occupational Medicine of the Medical University of Vienna, as part of the establishment of cancer rehabilitation in Austria, had pioneering status alongside and in cooperation with other institutions and since then has focused on central themes in this field [17, 3034]. In doing so, this survey with 30 specialists from the fields of cancer rehabilitation was performed by a self-constructed questionnaire 6 months after implementing the WIETZ in Austria.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Employers, patients and medical professions (as well as other medical stakeholders) need to be aware of the WIETZ for a realistic return to work management and for a well-functioning interface management system. The Department of Physical Medicine, Rehabilitation and Occupational Medicine of the Medical University of Vienna, as part of the establishment of cancer rehabilitation in Austria, had pioneering status alongside and in cooperation with other institutions and since then has focused on central themes in this field [17, 3034]. In doing so, this survey with 30 specialists from the fields of cancer rehabilitation was performed by a self-constructed questionnaire 6 months after implementing the WIETZ in Austria.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Participants in a qualitative study on the experiences of Australian cancer survivors with lymphedema indicated that maintaining work was important for their identity and emphasized their need for privacy regarding their diagnosis [23]. The three most common factors cited by a group of Austrian experts for improving staying at or returning to work with lymphedema were early rehabilitation, self-management/coping strategies/patient education, and the goodwill/cooperation of the employer [24].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…15,16 However, there is a limited provision of lymphedema education and a lack of knowledge or awareness among health care professionals, leading to underestimation of the conditions prevalence and inequality of services. [17][18][19][20] A few reports about service provision have been published in Australia, 18,19 Ireland, 20 and the United Kingdom. [21][22][23] These reports showed gaps regarding the provision of current services; randomly located, disjointed, and under-resourced.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%