Blar i USN Open Archive på forfatter "Brusletto, Birgit"
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A five-phase process model describing the return to sustainable work of persons who survived cancer: A qualitative study
Brusletto, Birgit; Torp, Steffen; Ihlebæk, Camilla; Vinje, Hege Forbech (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018)Abstract Purpose We investigated persons who survived cancer (PSC) and their experiences in returning to sustainable work. Methods Videotaped, qualitative, in-depth interviews with previous cancer patients were analyzed ... -
From shaky grounds to solid foundations: a salutogenic perspective on return to work after cancer
Brusletto, Birgit; Ihlebæk, Camilla; Mjøsund, Nina Helen; Torp, Steffen (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Background: Almost a third of employed individuals of working age fall out of work after cancer treatment. Aim: To explore cancer survivors’ successful return to work, focusing on assets and resources utilized to resolve ... -
Labor-force participation and working patterns among women and men who have survived cancer: A descriptive 9-year longitudinal cohort study
Brusletto, Birgit; Nielsen, Roy A.; Engan, Harald; Oldervoll, Line Merethe; Ihlebæk, Camilla; Mjøsund, Nina Helen; Torp, Steffen (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Aims: Our aim was to investigate labor-force participation, working hours, job changes, and education over 9 years among persons who have survived more than 10 years after cancer, and compare it to controls. Methods: ... -
Sustainable work after cancer: Exploring long-term journeys from a salutogenic perspective
Brusletto, Birgit (Skriftserien fra Universitetet i Sørøst-Norge;128, Report, 2023)Introduction: Research on the impact of cancer on people's work-life has shown that the majority of persons who survive cancer (PSC) are successful in their return to work (RTW). However, almost a third of employed individuals ... -
Work Experiences During and After Treatment Among Self-Employed People with Cancer
Torp, Steffen; Brusletto, Birgit; Withbro, Tina; Nygaard, Bente; Sharp, Linda (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Purpose The proportion of self-employed people in the workforce is growing. However, most research on work participation among cancer survivors has focused on salaried workers. We aimed to explore how self-employed people ...