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   financial toxicity is more than costs of care: the relationship between employment and financial toxicity in long-term cancer survivors  
   
نویسنده pearce alison ,tomalin bianca ,kaambwa billingsley ,horevoorts nicole ,duijts saskia ,mols floortje ,poll-franse lonneke van de ,koczwara bogda
منبع journal of cancer survivorship - 2019 - دوره : 13 - شماره : 1 - صفحه:10 -20
چکیده    The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between employment and financial toxicity by examining the prevalence of, and factors associated with, financial toxicity among cancer survivors. we conducted a secondary analysis of a sub-sample from the dutch patient reported outcomes following initial treatment and long-term evaluation of survivorship (profiles) registry. descriptive statistics, bivariate analysis and logistic regression were used. a total of 2931 participants with diverse cancer types were included in the analysis with a mean age of 55 years (range 18 to 65). nearly half (49%) of participants were employed at the time of the survey, and 22% reported financial toxicity. those who were not employed were at greater risk of financial toxicity (27% vs 16%, p < 0.001), and this did not vary according to time since diagnosis. the odds of reporting financial toxicity were greater for participants who were male, younger, unmarried, with low education, low socioeconomic status, or without paid employment. those with basal cell carcinoma had lower risk of financial toxicity, while those with haematological or colorectal cancer had highest risk of financial toxicity. this research confirms that unemployment is significantly associated with financial toxicity and that those with limited financial resources are most at risk. increased awareness of financial toxicity and its associated factors among clinicians result in improved screening and appropriate referrals for support services. the implementation of effective multidisciplinary return to work interventions, as part of standard cancer survivorship care, reduce financial toxicity among cancer survivors.
کلیدواژه cancer ,survivorship ,financial toxicity ,cost ,employment ,work
آدرس university of technology sydney, centre for health economics research and evaluation, australia, flinders university, flinders centre for innovation in cancer, australia, flinders university, health economics unit, australia, tilburg university, department of medical and clinical psychology, the netherlands. the netherlands comprehensive cancer organisation, department of research, the netherlands, vrije universiteit amsterdam, amsterdam public health research institute, department of public and occupational health, the netherlands. university of groningen, university medical centre groningen, department of general practice, the netherlands. the netherlands cancer institute, division of psychosocial research and epidemiology, the netherlands, tilburg university, department of medical and clinical psychology, the netherlands. the netherlands comprehensive cancer organisation, department of research, the netherlands, tilburg university, department of medical and clinical psychology, the netherlands. the netherlands comprehensive cancer organisation, department of research, the netherlands. the netherlands cancer institute, division of psychosocial research and epidemiology, the netherlands, flinders university, flinders centre for innovation in cancer, australia
 
     
   
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