
Work and Illness
The Cancer Patient
Ivan Barofsky(Author)
Praeger Publishers Inc
Published on 15. May 1989
Book
Hardback
195 pages
978-0-275-92390-7 (ISBN)
Description
Is the cancer patient an object of job discrimination? Are the discriminatory claims of AIDS patients and patients of other chronic diseases accurate? According to this book the question is a moot one for its occurrence is an inevitable consequence of our social system and the characteristics of the disease. Work and Illness starts with the premise that work is a principle determinant in the quality of one's life particularly in the presence of a chronic illness. This book forcefully concludes that the study of the impact of chronic diseases on the labor market is not only a legitimate economic study but a social imperative to action. Ivan Barofsky, who in his position at the National Cancer Institute has focused on the quality of life of the cancer patient for the last ten years, takes the first step in this process. He has compiled the best available text on what is becoming a major social concern.
The book, divided into two major sections, first provides an in-depth review of the available data on the work history of the cancer patient. The second section provides specific recommendations for future research and policy issues. In addition, the book discusses: work and insurance experiences of the cancer patient; the failure of the NCI sponsored Work-able Project; research agenda; policy objectives.
The book, divided into two major sections, first provides an in-depth review of the available data on the work history of the cancer patient. The second section provides specific recommendations for future research and policy issues. In addition, the book discusses: work and insurance experiences of the cancer patient; the failure of the NCI sponsored Work-able Project; research agenda; policy objectives.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
467 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-275-92390-7 (9780275923907)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
IVAN BAROFSKY is a psychologist whose career includes teaching, research, and government service. Work and Illness: The Cancer Patient is his fifth publication.
Content
Preface Background Data Work: Issues and Concepts Inquiries into Work Experiences of Recovered Cancer Patients: The California Experience Socioeconomic Sequelae of Childhood and Adolescent Cancer Survival Insurance Experiences of Childhood Cancer Survivors Illness and Nonillness Causes of Work-related Problems Among Persons with Cancer Work Patterns Among Long-term Survivors of Hodgkin's Disease Information About Work from Studies with the Cancer Inventory of Problem Situations (CIPS) Conclusions Maximizing the Productive Activities of the Cancer Patient: Research Issues Maximizing the Productive Activities of the Cancer Patient: Policy Issues Subject Index Author Index