Patient reported outcomes affecting quality of life in socioeconomically disadvantaged cancer patients.
Farya PhillipsElizabeth PrezioMihailo MiljanicAshley HenneghanJennifer Currin-McCullochBarbara JonesElizabeth KvaleBoone GoodgameS Gail EckhardtPublished in: Journal of psychosocial oncology (2021)
More than 60% of patients reported an annual income below $24,999. Forty-five percent of patients were either uninsured or county-funded. Depression, pain, and financial toxicity were found to be consistently significant correlates of QOL.Implications: Cancer patients with existing financial strain have unique psychosocial stressors. This study provides insight into the relationship between these stressors, and the need for targeted screening and intervention that address such aspects of care.
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