Department of Pharmacy, Faculty of Science, National University of Singapore, 18 Science Drive 4, Singapore, 117543, Singapore,
Support Care Cancer. 2013 Dec;21(12):3509-17. doi: 10.1007/s00520-013-1930-4. Epub 2013 Aug 22.
With the expected rise in newly diagnosed cancer cases among the elderly in Singapore, the affordability of cancer treatments, particularly of targeted therapies, will be a growing concern for patients. This study examines the perspectives of aging cancer patients on the financial burden of their cancer treatments.
A single-center, prospective study was conducted in the largest ambulatory cancer center in Singapore. Older (50 years old and above) cancer patients receiving treatment were recruited. Patients completed three sets of self-reporting tools assessing their (a) demographics and lifestyles, (b) health-related quality of life, and (c) perceptions of cancer treatment costs. The association between targeted therapy utilities and their perceived financial burden was evaluated using a multivariable logistic regression.
Five hundred and sixteen patients were included in the study. The majority of the respondents (69.6 %) were between 50 and 64 years old. The majority were Singaporeans (97.7 %), belonged to the ethnic Chinese group (88.4 %), and most were female (59.1 %). The users of targeted therapies were 2.92 times more likely to perceive that the amount of cash that they spent on cancer treatment was more than expected and 2.52 times more likely to have difficulty paying for cancer treatments. Fortunately, the majority of the respondents (70.6 %) found their existing financial schemes helpful in reducing the necessary out-of-pocket expenses.
Although aging cancer patients feel that the financial schemes in Singapore have helped them tremendously, the general perception is that they require further help to offset their out-of-pocket expenses. This is especially true for users of targeted therapies and those who have a poorer health status.
随着新加坡老年新发癌症病例的预期增加,癌症治疗的可负担性,尤其是靶向治疗的可负担性,将成为患者越来越关注的问题。本研究调查了老年癌症患者对癌症治疗经济负担的看法。
在新加坡最大的门诊癌症中心进行了一项单中心前瞻性研究。招募了正在接受治疗的老年(50 岁及以上)癌症患者。患者完成了三套自我报告工具,评估他们的(a)人口统计学和生活方式,(b)健康相关生活质量,和(c)对癌症治疗费用的看法。使用多变量逻辑回归评估靶向治疗效用与其感知经济负担之间的关系。
共有 516 名患者纳入研究。大多数受访者(69.6%)年龄在 50 至 64 岁之间。大多数受访者是新加坡人(97.7%),属于华裔(88.4%),大多数是女性(59.1%)。使用靶向治疗的患者更有可能认为他们在癌症治疗上花费的现金超过预期(2.92 倍),并且更有可能难以支付癌症治疗费用(2.52 倍)。幸运的是,大多数受访者(70.6%)认为他们现有的财务计划有助于减少必要的自费支出。
尽管老年癌症患者认为新加坡的财务计划对他们帮助很大,但他们普遍认为需要进一步帮助来抵消他们的自费支出。这对于靶向治疗的使用者和健康状况较差的患者来说尤其如此。