医学
医疗开支小组调查
癌症
心理健康
优势比
毒性
可能性
财务
干预(咨询)
癌症幸存者
环境卫生
精神科
医疗保健
逻辑回归
内科学
健康保险
经济
经济增长
作者
Sushmitha Inguva,Masoom Priyadarshini,Ruchit Shah,Kaustuv Bhattacharya
出处
期刊:Future Oncology
[Future Medicine]
日期:2022-02-07
卷期号:18 (13): 1569-1581
被引量:13
标识
DOI:10.2217/fon-2021-1282
摘要
Aim: To examine the association between cancer-related financial toxicity on cancer survivors' physical and mental health outcomes and caregiver burden. Materials & methods: 2016-2017 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey data were used to identify adult cancer survivors with cancer-related financial toxicity. Multivariable regression analyses were employed to examine the association between cancer-related financial toxicity and cancer survivors' self-reported physical and mental health outcomes and caregiver burden. Results: A total of 53.7% of adult cancer survivors reported experiencing financial toxicity. Those who experienced financial toxicity reported 14% greater pain, and poorer physical and mental health outcomes as compared to those who did not experience financial toxicity, ranging from 38% greater odds for activity limitations to 427% greater odds for mental task limitation. Moreover, cancer survivors with financial toxicity reported 206% greater odds for caregiver burden. Conclusions: Intervention programs for reducing financial toxicity among adult cancer survivors and their caregivers should be developed.The cost of cancer care has increased substantially over the past decade imposing significant financial burden on cancer survivors, with a growing number of cancer survivors experiencing financial toxicity. Using the Cancer Self-Administered Questionnaire of the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey, this study estimated the impact of cancer-related financial toxicity on cancer survivors' self-reported health outcomes and caregiver burden. The results highlight the impact of financial toxicity on cancer survivors' physical health and mental health outcomes and caregiver burden in a nationally representative sample of noninstitutionalized adults in the USA. The study findings document the critical need to develop interventions and implement structural policy changes aimed at identifying and reducing financial toxicity among adult cancer survivors and their caregivers.
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