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Work after breast cancer: Identification of cognitive difficulties using the Perceive, Recall, Plan, and Perform (PRPP) System of Task Analysis / Joanne Lewis in The British Journal of Occupational Therapy, Vol.79 N°5 (May 2016)
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Titre : Work after breast cancer: Identification of cognitive difficulties using the Perceive, Recall, Plan, and Perform (PRPP) System of Task Analysis Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Joanne Lewis ; Chris Chapparo ; Lynette Mackenzie ; Judy Ranka Année de publication : 2016 Article en page(s) : p. 323-332 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : cancer du sein cognition emploi Résumé :
Introduction Few ecologically valid assessment tools are available for occupational therapists to evaluate the cognitive demands and performance of women with breast cancer in the workplace. This study aims to identify difficulties in work-related cognitive strategy use experienced by women with breast cancer using the Perceive, Recall, Plan, and Perform (PRPP) System of Task Analysis.
Method Deductive content analysis was used to code secondary data from 10 interview transcripts involving women who had breast cancer and experienced difficulties in everyday cognitive functioning after treatment. Thirty-four PRPP cognitive strategy items were used as pre-determined codes in a secondary analysis to identify and quantify specific cognitive difficulties described by the women.
Results The 10 women experienced problems with work tasks that required the cognitive strategies related to the ‘programming’, ‘continuing’, and ‘attending’ processing categories of the PRPP system. In addition, the women demonstrated strengths in their capacity to evaluate their own thinking and performance.
Conclusion This pilot study indicated the need for further research to determine how cognitive impairments which may occur after breast cancer treatment impact on occupational performance in a complex work environment. The PRPP System of Task Analysis was identified as a potentially useful measurement and interview tool for this purpose.Permalink : ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=45769
in The British Journal of Occupational Therapy > Vol.79 N°5 (May 2016) . - p. 323-332[article] Work after breast cancer: Identification of cognitive difficulties using the Perceive, Recall, Plan, and Perform (PRPP) System of Task Analysis [texte imprimé] / Joanne Lewis ; Chris Chapparo ; Lynette Mackenzie ; Judy Ranka . - 2016 . - p. 323-332.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in The British Journal of Occupational Therapy > Vol.79 N°5 (May 2016) . - p. 323-332
Mots-clés : cancer du sein cognition emploi Résumé :
Introduction Few ecologically valid assessment tools are available for occupational therapists to evaluate the cognitive demands and performance of women with breast cancer in the workplace. This study aims to identify difficulties in work-related cognitive strategy use experienced by women with breast cancer using the Perceive, Recall, Plan, and Perform (PRPP) System of Task Analysis.
Method Deductive content analysis was used to code secondary data from 10 interview transcripts involving women who had breast cancer and experienced difficulties in everyday cognitive functioning after treatment. Thirty-four PRPP cognitive strategy items were used as pre-determined codes in a secondary analysis to identify and quantify specific cognitive difficulties described by the women.
Results The 10 women experienced problems with work tasks that required the cognitive strategies related to the ‘programming’, ‘continuing’, and ‘attending’ processing categories of the PRPP system. In addition, the women demonstrated strengths in their capacity to evaluate their own thinking and performance.
Conclusion This pilot study indicated the need for further research to determine how cognitive impairments which may occur after breast cancer treatment impact on occupational performance in a complex work environment. The PRPP System of Task Analysis was identified as a potentially useful measurement and interview tool for this purpose.Permalink : ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=45769 Exemplaires (1)
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