Identification of actions to be taken by managers to facilitate the return to work of cancer survivors: Consensus between managers and cancer survivors
Abstract Background Managers are considered to be main stakeholders in the return to work (RTW) of cancer survivors. However, the perspectives of cancer survivors and managers differ on what managerial actions should be taken during the RTW of cancer survivors. This difference might put effective co...
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Main Authors: | B. Porro (Author), S. J. Tamminga (Author), A. G.E.M. de Boer (Author), A. Petit (Author), Y. Roquelaure (Author), M. A. Greidanus (Author) |
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2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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