Kakhniashvili Tamar, Kiladze Ivane, Okribelashvili Nino
Oncology Department, Consilium Medulla, Tbilisi, Georgia.
Faculty of Medicine, Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, Georgia.
Cancer Control. 2025 Jan-Dec;32:10732748251359407. doi: 10.1177/10732748251359407. Epub 2025 Jul 7.
IntroductionPatients and their families face financial difficulties during cancer care. This study aims to assess patients' unmet needs and financial challenges during diagnosis and treatment, representing the first research in the Republic of Georgia to address these economic issues.MethodsIn this multicenter, retrospective, observational study, a questionnaire was distributed, and clinical data were collected from 181 patients undergoing active cancer treatment across 7 tertiary hospitals. The primary outcomes of the study were the patient-reported experience of cancer-related financial burden on the family and the frequency of debt taken for cancer diagnosis or treatment.ResultsThe median age was 63, with 55.2% being female. Most patients (135/181, or 74.5%) reported a "moderate" or "heavy" economic burden from cancer care. During diagnosis and treatment, 129 patients (71.3%) incurred out-of-pocket costs, and 44.2% took out loans for care, with 10 patients (5.6%) doing so multiple times. The most common reason for debt (76/181) was to cover diagnostic procedures. Only 57 patients (31.5%) reported stable employment at the time of the survey, and among the 149 employed/self-employed, 50 (33.5%) experienced work-related issues due to cancer. Younger patients (≤65) had a tendency to take on debt more frequently (49.5%) compared to older (>65) patients (37%), but this difference was not statistically significant (-value .097).ConclusionCancer care in Georgia imposes a heavy financial burden, with significant out-of-pocket costs for most patients. Improved access to financial assistance is required to better avoid potential inequities.
引言
癌症治疗期间,患者及其家属面临经济困难。本研究旨在评估患者在诊断和治疗期间未得到满足的需求和经济挑战,这是格鲁吉亚共和国第一项针对这些经济问题的研究。
方法
在这项多中心、回顾性观察研究中,我们分发了问卷,并从7家三级医院的181名正在接受积极癌症治疗的患者中收集了临床数据。该研究的主要结果是患者报告的癌症给家庭带来的经济负担体验,以及为癌症诊断或治疗而举债的频率。
结果
患者的中位年龄为63岁,女性占55.2%。大多数患者(135/181,即74.5%)报告称癌症治疗带来了“中度”或“重度”经济负担。在诊断和治疗期间,129名患者(71.3%)产生了自付费用,44.2%的患者为治疗而贷款,其中10名患者(5.6%)多次贷款。举债最常见的原因(76/181)是支付诊断程序费用。在调查时,只有57名患者(31.5%)报告有稳定工作,在149名受雇/自营职业者中,50名(33.5%)因癌症遇到了与工作相关的问题。与年龄较大(>65岁)的患者(37%)相比,年龄较小(≤65岁)的患者举债的倾向更高(49.5%),但这种差异无统计学意义(P值=0.097)。
结论
格鲁吉亚的癌症治疗带来了沉重的经济负担,大多数患者有大量自付费用。需要改善获得经济援助的机会,以更好地避免潜在的不平等。