Self-perceived burden and its associations with health-related quality of life among urologic cancer patients.
Samual Chuo Yew TingGuan Chou TehKong Leong YuHaridah AliasHui Meng TanLi Ping WongPublished in: European journal of cancer care (2020)
Self-perceived burden was experienced by 73.2% of the respondents. Respondents who had a lower education level, a monthly household income <MYR 5,000, monthly household expenditures <MYR 3,000 or whose Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status (ECOG-PS) rating was higher and who faced medium to high subjective financial toxicity (FT) were more likely to experience low HRQoL, but not SPB, after adjustment for covariates. As medium to high subjective FT is significantly associated with high SPB and low HRQoL, future interventions should be prioritised to address subjective FT, which, in turn, would reduce SPB and improve HRQoL.