Cristiane Helena Gallasch
Rio de Janeiro State University
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Ecancermedicalscience | 2017
Cristiane Helena Gallasch; Neusa Mc Alex; Sergio Cb Esteves; Helena Ferraz Gomes; Elaine Cl da Rocha; Patricia Cp Baptista
The main subject of the current study is to look into the limitations found in individuals diagnosed with cancer, considered a public health problem, especially in developing countries where the impact of this disease is expected to account for 80% of 20 million new cases estimated worldwide by 2025. For some patients undergoing treatment, continuing to be professionally active is challenging especially considering that work fosters a purpose in life, a sense of contribution, distraction, and self-esteem, which aids in physical, cognitive, emotional, and interpersonal recovery. Within this context, the aim is to describe the limitations found in individuals with cancer, who have maintained their work activities in private service during radiotherapy treatment, through a descriptive study and a quantitative approach. The final sample of 51 participants was defined by non-probability convenience sampling, based on information from all patients admitted in that period, with a research protocol approved by the Research Ethics Committee. The assessment using the Brazilian version of the Work Role Functioning Questionnaire showed higher average work functioning indexes for social demand, with an average score of 94.33 (11.47). In turn, the worst indexes were registered in physical demand. No significant differences were observed between groups of treatment protocols in terms of WRFQ-Br scores. The work functioning assessment of workers diagnosed with cancer in radiotherapy using the WRFQ-Br showed higher scores for social demands and lower for physical demands. The preserved social performance may be linked to individual work functioning within the family, at work and, consequently, within society, given that the study included patients who maintained their work activities during the proposed treatment period, highlighting the social role of work for patients with cancer.
Revista de Pesquisa : Cuidado é Fundamental Online | 2018
Mônica da Silva Martins; Cristiano Bertolossi Marta; Priscilla Oliveira da Silva; Ana Paula Rodrigues Siqueira; Cristiane Helena Gallasch; Antônio Augusto de Freitas Peregrino
Revista Enfermagem UERJ | 2018
Thamyres Morgado de Almeida; Cristiane Helena Gallasch; Helena Ferraz Gomes; Bianca De Oliveira Fonseca; Ariane da Silva Pires; Ellen Marcia Peres
Rev. pesqui. cuid. fundam. (Online) | 2018
Mônica da Silva Martins; Cristiano Bertolossi Marta; Priscilla Oliveira da Silva; Ana Paula Rodrigues Siqueira; Cristiane Helena Gallasch; Antônio Augusto de Freitas Peregrino
Occupational and Environmental Medicine | 2018
Ellen Silva da Anunciação; Cristiane Helena Gallasch; Magda Guimarães de Araujo Faria; Eugenio Fuentes Pérez Júnior; Priscila Cristina da Silva Thiengo; Luciana Valadão Alves Kebian
Occupational and Environmental Medicine | 2018
Mirian Cristina dos Santos Almeida; Cristiane Helena Gallasch; Kátia Pontes Remijo; Carolina Luiza Bernardes; Vinicius Gomes Barros; Bárbara Marques Anginoni; Patrícia Campos Pavan Baptista
Escola Anna Nery | 2018
Rayane Oliveira Cedraz; Cristiane Helena Gallasch; Eugenio Fuentes Pérez Júnior; Helena Ferraz Gomes; Ronilson Gonçalves Rocha; Vivian Aline Mininel
Revista Enfermagem UERJ | 2017
Elias Barbosa de Oliveira; Cristiane Helena Gallasch; Pedro Paulo Alves da Silva Junior; Alexia Vidal Rodrigues Oliveira; Raphael Lopes Valério; Lucas Barbosa Santos Dias
Revista Enfermagem UERJ | 2017
Miriam Cristina Marques da Silva de Paiva; Cristiane Helena Gallasch; Silvana Andréa Molina Lima; Lucy Sitton-Kent; Reena Devi; Andreas Xyrichis
Revista Enfermagem UERJ | 2017
Rafael Tavares Jomar; Laise da Silva Santos; Marcio Francês Conteiro; Karen dos Santos Matsumoto; Cristiane Helena Gallasch