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Its at a Time in Your Life When You Are Most Vulnerable: A Qualitative Exploration of the Financial Impact of a Cancer Diagnosis and Implications for Financial Protection in Health

机译:一生中最脆弱的时刻:对癌症诊断的财务影响及其对健康财务保护的意义的定性探索

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Although cancer patients may incur a wide range of cancer-related out-of-pocket costs and experience reduced income, the consequences of this financial burden are poorly understood. We investigated: financial adjustments needed to cope with the cancer-related financial burden; financial distress (defined as a reaction to the state of personal finances); and factors that increase risk of financial difficulties. Two sets of semi-structured face-to-face interviews were conducted with 20 patients with breast, lung and prostate cancer and 21 hospital-based oncology social workers (OSWs) in Ireland, which has a mixed public-private healthcare system. Participants were asked about: strategies to cope with the cancer-related financial burden; the impact of the financial burden on the family budget, other aspects of daily life, and wellbeing. OSWs were also asked about patient groups they thought were more likely to experience financial difficulties. The two interview sets were analysed separately using a thematic approach. Financial adjustments included: using savings; borrowing money; relying on family and friends for direct and indirect financial help; and cutting back on household spending. Financial distress was common. Financial difficulties were more likely for patients who were older or younger, working at diagnosis, lacked social support, had dependent children, had low income or had few savings. These issues often interacted with one another. As has been seen in predominantly publically and predominantly privately-funded healthcare settings, a complex mixed public-private healthcare system does not always provide adequate financial protection post-cancer. Our findings highlight the need for a broader set of metrics to measure the financial impact of cancer (and to assess financial protection in health more generally); these should include: out-of-pocket direct medical and non-medical costs; changes in income; financial adjustments (including financial coping strategies and household consumption patterns); and financial distress. In the interim, cancer patients require financial information and advice intermittently post diagnosis.
机译:尽管癌症患者可能需要承担与癌症相关的各种自付费用,并且收入减少,但是人们对这种财务负担的后果却知之甚少。我们调查了:为应对与癌症相关的财务负担而需要进行的财务调整;财务困境(定义为对个人财务状况的反应);以及增加财务困难风险的因素。对爱尔兰的20名乳腺癌,肺癌和前列腺癌患者以及21名医院肿瘤社会工作人员(OSW)进行了两套半结构化的面对面访谈,该医院拥有混合的公私医疗体系。与会者被问及:应对癌症相关经济负担的策略;财务负担对家庭预算,日常生活其他方面和福祉的影响。还向OSW询问了他们认为更有可能遇到经济困难的患者群体的信息。使用主题方法分别分析了两个访谈集。财务调整包括:使用节余;借钱;依靠家人和朋友提供直接和间接的经济帮助;并减少家庭支出。财务困境很常见。对于年龄较大或较年轻,诊断工作,缺乏社会支持,有抚养子女,低收入或积蓄少的患者,经济困难更有可能发生。这些问题经常相互影响。正如在主要由公共和主要由私人资助的医疗机构中所看到的那样,复杂的公私混合医疗系统并不总是在癌症发生后提供足够的财务保护。我们的发现突出表明,需要一套更广泛的指标来衡量癌症的财务影响(并更广泛地评估健康方面的财务保护);其中应包括:自付费用的直接医疗和非医疗费用;收入变化;财务调整(包括财务应对策略和家庭消费模式);和财务困境。在此期间,癌症患者在诊断后会间歇需要财务信息和建议。

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