Financial difficulties and patient-reported outcomes among patients with advanced heart failure.
Chetna MalhotraFilipinas BundocFelicia Jia Ler AngSemra OzdemirIrene TeoDavid SimFazlur Rehman JaufeerallyThan AungEric FinkelsteinPublished in: Quality of life research : an international journal of quality of life aspects of treatment, care and rehabilitation (2021)
41% of participants reported financial difficulties. A higher financial difficulties score (range: 0-6, higher score indicating greater difficulty) was associated with lower QOL (emotional, social, and spiritual) and perceived health care coordination, and a higher likelihood of patients perceiving themselves to being a burden to family (all p < 0.05) CONCLUSION: Patients with financial difficulties are vulnerable to poor outcomes. Heart failure clinics should directly assess patients' financial difficulties to help guide treatment-related discussions and to identify patients vulnerable to poor QOL.