Harsvardhan Rajesh, Arora Tanvi, Singh Saurabh, Lal Punita
Department of Hospital Administration, Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India.
Department of Radiotherapy, Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India.
Indian J Palliat Care. 2022 Oct-Dec;28(4):419-427. doi: 10.25259/IJPC_23_2022. Epub 2022 Aug 23.
Palliative care involves providing symptomatic relief from the pain and stress of a severe illness to markedly improve the quality of life for both the patients and their families. It imposes high indirect costs on the patients. The study was conducted at SGPGIMS, which caters to 500 head-and-neck cancer patients annually. Out of these, 30-40% of cases require dedicated palliative care. Unfortunately, often, when patients reach the stage of palliative care, they have exhausted their all financial reserves. Therefore, a cost analysis of total cost incurred (including out-of-pocket expenditure and social cost) during palliative care in cases of head-and-neck cancer at a Government Regional Cancer Centre was undertaken.
The study is a descriptive study and the study sample consisted of (a) patients who had undergone surgery, chemotherapy, or radiotherapy and had recurred/relapsed and were now candidates for palliative care and (b) patients who presented to the Regional Cancer Centre, SGPGIMS with advanced-stage disease, where the cure was not possible. The expenditure incurred was obtained retrospectively and prospectively from the study samples.
The out-of-pocket expenditure per patient per day was INR 2044.21. The social cost per patient per day was INR 518.21. Out of the total expenditure of INR 2562.42/patient/day, 80% of the cost was out-of-pocket expenditure and the remaining 20% was social cost borne by the patient.
The study thus added to perspective on the average expenditure on out-of-pocket expenses and social costs being incurred as of date, while getting palliative care for head-and-neck cancer at a Regional Cancer Centre.
姑息治疗旨在缓解重症患者的疼痛和压力,显著提高患者及其家属的生活质量。它给患者带来了高昂的间接成本。本研究在SGPGIMS进行,该机构每年接待500名头颈部癌症患者。其中,30%-40%的病例需要专门的姑息治疗。不幸的是,患者往往在进入姑息治疗阶段时已耗尽所有财务储备。因此,我们对政府区域癌症中心头颈部癌症患者姑息治疗期间产生的总成本(包括自付费用和社会成本)进行了成本分析。
本研究为描述性研究,研究样本包括:(a)接受过手术、化疗或放疗且病情复发/转移,现适合接受姑息治疗的患者;(b)因疾病晚期就诊于SGPGIMS区域癌症中心且无法治愈的患者。从研究样本中回顾性和前瞻性地获取支出情况。
每位患者每天的自付费用为2044.21印度卢比。每位患者每天的社会成本为518.21印度卢比。在每位患者每天2562.42印度卢比的总支出中,80%为自付费用,其余20%为患者承担的社会成本。
本研究从而增加了关于目前在区域癌症中心对头颈部癌症患者进行姑息治疗时自付费用和社会成本平均支出情况的视角。