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癌症幸存者的财务毒性和就业状况。系统文献综述。

Financial toxicity and employment status in cancer survivors. A systematic literature review.

机构信息

CoRPS-Center of Research on Psychological and Somatic Disorders, Department of Medical and Clinical Psychology, Tilburg University, Tilburg, The Netherlands.

Department of Research, Netherlands Comprehensive Cancer Organisation (IKNL), Utrecht, The Netherlands.

出版信息

Support Care Cancer. 2020 Dec;28(12):5693-5708. doi: 10.1007/s00520-020-05719-z. Epub 2020 Aug 31.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Financial toxicity has traditionally been attributed to the rising costs of cancer care. As ability to work impacts one's financial situation, limited employment and reduced income may also contribute to financial toxicity. We examined evidence of the association between financial toxicity and employment status in cancer survivors.

METHODS

A systematic literature review was performed via PubMed, Web of Science, CINAHL, and PsycINFO with search terms including "Cancer," "Financial toxicity," and "Employment" on September 25, 2019.

RESULTS

Thirty-one papers met eligibility criteria. Thirteen studies were rated as having high quality, 16 as adequate, and two as low. Being actively treated for cancer had serious negative consequences on employment and medical expenditures. Unemployment, changed or reduced employment, lost days at work, poor work ability, and changes to employment were associated with a higher risk of financial toxicity. Patients who were younger, non-white, unmarried, of low education, living with dependents, residing in non-metropolitan service areas, with lower income, and of low socioeconomic status were more at risk of financial toxicity. Other variables associated with financial toxicity included having a mortgage/personal loan, higher out of pocket costs and household bills, limited health insurance, more severely ill, on active treatment, and lower functioning or quality of life.

CONCLUSION

Cancer negatively affects employment, and these changes are significant contributors to financial toxicity. Researchers, healthcare professionals, and patients themselves should all cooperate to tackle these complex issues.

摘要

背景

传统上,财务毒性归因于癌症治疗成本的上升。由于工作能力会影响一个人的财务状况,因此就业机会有限和收入减少也可能导致财务毒性。我们研究了癌症幸存者的财务毒性与就业状况之间的关联证据。

方法

通过 PubMed、Web of Science、CINAHL 和 PsycINFO 进行了系统的文献综述,搜索词包括“癌症”、“财务毒性”和“就业”,检索日期为 2019 年 9 月 25 日。

结果

符合入选标准的有 31 篇论文。其中 13 项研究被评为高质量,16 项为足够质量,2 项为低质量。正在接受癌症治疗对就业和医疗支出有严重的负面影响。失业、改变或减少就业、失去工作天数、工作能力差和就业变化与更高的财务毒性风险相关。年龄较小、非白人、未婚、教育程度较低、有家属需要赡养、居住在非大都市服务区域、收入较低、社会经济地位较低的患者更容易出现财务毒性。其他与财务毒性相关的变量包括抵押贷款/个人贷款、更高的自付费用和家庭账单、有限的健康保险、病情更严重、正在接受积极治疗以及功能或生活质量较低。

结论

癌症对就业产生负面影响,这些变化是导致财务毒性的重要因素。研究人员、医疗保健专业人员和患者自身都应共同努力解决这些复杂问题。

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