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Evaluation of Usability and Satisfaction of Two Online Tools to Guide Return to Work for Cancer Survivors on the Cancer and Work Website
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Robinson, Lynne
, Bernstein, Lori J
, Maheu, Christine
, Singh, Mina
, Yashmin, Fatima
, Hernandez, Claudia
, Parkinson, Maureen
, Zanchetta, Margareth Santos
, Esplen, Mary Jane
, Kocum, Lucie
in
Cancer
/ Content analysis
/ Dissemination
/ Employers
/ Health care
/ Health services
/ Job analysis
/ Job characteristics
/ Knowledge
/ Medical personnel
/ Qualitative analysis
/ Qualitative research
/ Questions
/ Return to work
/ Satisfaction
/ Support networks
/ Support systems
/ Survival
/ Survivor
/ Uptake
/ Usability
/ User groups
/ User satisfaction
/ Websites
/ Work
/ Workshops
2022
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Evaluation of Usability and Satisfaction of Two Online Tools to Guide Return to Work for Cancer Survivors on the Cancer and Work Website
by
Robinson, Lynne
, Bernstein, Lori J
, Maheu, Christine
, Singh, Mina
, Yashmin, Fatima
, Hernandez, Claudia
, Parkinson, Maureen
, Zanchetta, Margareth Santos
, Esplen, Mary Jane
, Kocum, Lucie
in
Cancer
/ Content analysis
/ Dissemination
/ Employers
/ Health care
/ Health services
/ Job analysis
/ Job characteristics
/ Knowledge
/ Medical personnel
/ Qualitative analysis
/ Qualitative research
/ Questions
/ Return to work
/ Satisfaction
/ Support networks
/ Support systems
/ Survival
/ Survivor
/ Uptake
/ Usability
/ User groups
/ User satisfaction
/ Websites
/ Work
/ Workshops
2022
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Evaluation of Usability and Satisfaction of Two Online Tools to Guide Return to Work for Cancer Survivors on the Cancer and Work Website
by
Robinson, Lynne
, Bernstein, Lori J
, Maheu, Christine
, Singh, Mina
, Yashmin, Fatima
, Hernandez, Claudia
, Parkinson, Maureen
, Zanchetta, Margareth Santos
, Esplen, Mary Jane
, Kocum, Lucie
in
Cancer
/ Content analysis
/ Dissemination
/ Employers
/ Health care
/ Health services
/ Job analysis
/ Job characteristics
/ Knowledge
/ Medical personnel
/ Qualitative analysis
/ Qualitative research
/ Questions
/ Return to work
/ Satisfaction
/ Support networks
/ Support systems
/ Survival
/ Survivor
/ Uptake
/ Usability
/ User groups
/ User satisfaction
/ Websites
/ Work
/ Workshops
2022
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Evaluation of Usability and Satisfaction of Two Online Tools to Guide Return to Work for Cancer Survivors on the Cancer and Work Website
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Evaluation of Usability and Satisfaction of Two Online Tools to Guide Return to Work for Cancer Survivors on the Cancer and Work Website
2022
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Overview
Prompt services and work-focused support systems are needed to aid cancer survivors returning to work or finding work. Purpose This knowledge translation and implementation project focused on the knowledge users' experience and need for refinement of three work-focused tools to support return to work and maintain work following cancer through their participation in a hands-on workshop. The tools assessed for their utility are a Job Analysis Tool (JAT), a Return to Work (RTW) tool, and a bilingual Canadian website on Cancer and Work. Methods Four workshops took place in three Canadian cities. Participants included cancer survivors, healthcare professionals, and employer representatives. Following an overview of the website and tools, workshop participants (N = 28) completed qualitative and quantitative satisfaction and usability questionnaires using the System Usability Scale and open-ended questions. Qualitative data was analyzed using content analyses from the think-aloud data and from the four open-ended questions collected during the users' use of the tools and website. Results Overall, most study participants reported high satisfaction with the JAT and RTW tools, the Cancer and work website and the workshop. Good usability scores were reported for the RTW planner (73.65 ± 12.61) and the website (74.83 ± 12.36), and only acceptable usability scores for the JAT (68.53 ± 11.90). Conclusion Overall, the study documented the value of the tools and the website to support the RTW process as assessed by several key knowledge user groups. The JAT is considered a helpful procedure to identify job demands in order to guide job accommodations. Given participants' responses that the tool is useful, the next steps are to implement the recommendations for improvement and knowledge dissemination to increase its uptake and the use of job analysis overall.
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