Estratégias de promoção do retorno ao trabalho de sobreviventes ao câncer: revisão integrativa da literatura
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https://doi.org/10.5433/anh.2021v3.id42566Palavras-chave:
Neoplasias, Sobreviventes de Câncer, Retorno ao Trabalho, Enfermagem do Trabalho, Saúde do Trabalhador.Resumo
Objetivo: analisar as estratégias para promover a manutenção e o retorno ao trabalho para sobreviventes de câncer em diferentes países.
Método: revisão integrativa da literatura realizada entre outubro de 2020 e janeiro de 2021, sem recorte temporal, utilizando as bases PubMed, CINAHL e PsycINFO, e os descritores/ palavras-chave “Neoplasias”, “Retorno ao Trabalho”, “Sobrevivência” e “Estratégia”.
Resultados: Não foram identificadas publicações nacionais. As estratégias identificadas estão relacionadas à orientação e educação dos trabalhadores e equipe de trabalho, à atuação multiprofissional na assistência à saúde e às adaptações do local de trabalho.
Conclusão: Há necessidade e viabilidade de implementação de ações, que podem ser baseadas em evidências científicas internacionais, favorecendo a manutenção ou o retorno ao trabalho após o diagnóstico de câncer. Sugere-se que tais sejam observadas e implementadas por meio de estudos de intervenção no cenário brasileiro, com ações coordenadas entre as equipes do local de trabalho, gestores, pesquisadores, profissionais da área de saúde do trabalhador e formuladores de políticas em saúde pública.
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