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Self-Reported Financial Burden of Cancer Care and Its Effect on Physical and Mental Health-Related Quality of Life Among US Cancer Survivors

机译:自我报告的癌症护理财务负担及其对美国癌症幸存者中的身心健康生活质量的影响

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Cancer-related financial burden has been linked to cancer survivors (CS) forgoing/delaying medical care, skipping follow-up visits, and discontinuing medications. To the authors' knowledge, little is known regarding the effect of financial burden on the health-related quality of life of CS. METHODS: The authors analyzed 2011 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey data. Financial burden was present if one of the following problems was reported: borrowed money/declared bankruptcy, worried about paying large medical bills, unable to cover the cost of medical care visits, or other financial sacrifices. The following outcomes were evaluated: Physical Component Score (PCS) and Mental Component Score (MCS) of the 12-ltem Short-Form Health Survey (SF-12), depressed mood, psychological distress, and worry related to cancer recurrence. The authors also assessed the effect of the number of financial problems on these outcomes. RESULTS: Of the 19.6 million CS analyzed, 28.7% reported financial burden. Among them, the average PCS (42.3 vs 44.9) and MCS (48.1 vs 52.1) were lower for those with financial burden versus those without. In adjusted analyses, CS with financial burden had significantly lower PCS (p = -2.45), and MCS (p = -3.05), had increased odds of depressed mood (odds ratio, 1.95), and were more likely to worry about cancer recurrence (odds ratio, 3.54). Survivors reporting > 3 financial problems reported statistically significant and clinically meaningful differences (>3 points) in the mean PCS and MCS compared with survivors without financial problems. CONCLUSIONS: Cancer-reiated financial burden was associated with lower health-related quality of life, increased risk of depressed mood, and a higher frequency of worrying about cancer recurrence among CS". Cancer 2016;122:1283-9. ?076 American Cancer Society.
机译:癌症相关的财务负担与癌症幸存者(CS)相关/延迟医疗,跳过后续访问和中断药物。为了提交人的知识,对财务负担对CS健康相关生活质量的影响很少。方法:作者分析了2011年医疗支出面板调查数据。如果报告了以下问题之一:借入金钱/宣布破产,则担心支付大型医疗费用,无法覆盖医疗服务的费用或其他金融牺牲的费用,借入金融负担。评估以下结果:12-LTEM短型健康调查(SF-12),情绪,心理困扰和与癌症复发相关的忧虑的物理分量分数(PCS)和心理分量分数(MCS)。作者还评估了对这些结果的财务问题数量的影响。结果:分析了1960万CS,报告金融负担报告了28.7%。其中,对于金融负担与那些没有的人,平均PC(42.3 VS 44.9)和MCS(48.1 VS 52.1)较低。在调整后的分析中,具有金融负担的CS具有显着降低的PC(P = -2.45)和MCS(P = -3.05),令人沮丧的情绪(赔率比为1.95),并且更有可能担心癌症复发(赔率比,3.54)。幸存者报告> 3财务问题报告了平均PC和MCS的统计上显着和临床有意义的差异(> 3分)与没有财务问题的幸存者。结论:癌症资格的金融负担与较低的健康有关的生活质量有关,情绪抑制的风险增加,令人担忧的患者令人担忧的患者的疾病令人担忧。癌症2016; 122:1283-9。?076美国癌症社会。

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