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Impact of cancer and cancer-related treatments on participation restrictions

Introduction The purpose of this research was to describe participation restrictions in younger and older adult cancer survivors post treatment. Method Younger adult cancer survivors (n = 20) and older adult cancer… Click to show full abstract

Introduction The purpose of this research was to describe participation restrictions in younger and older adult cancer survivors post treatment. Method Younger adult cancer survivors (n = 20) and older adult cancer survivors (n = 21) completed questionnaires and a semi-structured interview of satisfaction with daily life activities and self-reported health outcomes in a single visit. Reports were based on recall during treatment and current perspectives post treatment. Results Despite general health short forms revealing health within normal limits, semi-structured interview approaches revealed dissatisfaction with occupational performance in both younger and older adult cancer survivors. Older adults reported persistent dissatisfaction with instrumental activities from diagnosis through post treatment compared to younger adult cancer survivors. Older adults received fewer referrals for cancer rehabilitation services (19%) compared to younger adult cancer survivors (50%). Conclusion Dissatisfaction with daily life activities persists several years post cancer diagnosis in older and younger adult cancer survivors, despite self-reported health within normal limits. Impairment-based short forms may lack sensitivity to detect activity limitations and participation restrictions conveyed through in-depth assessment. Adoption of more comprehensive screening methods may be needed for timely referral to cancer-based occupational therapy services.

Keywords: cancer; cancer survivors; participation restrictions; adult cancer

Journal Title: British Journal of Occupational Therapy
Year Published: 2020

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