Financial Distress Among Older Adults With Cancer

被引:20
|
作者
Giri, Smith [1 ,2 ]
Clark, Deanna [1 ]
Al-Obaidi, Mustafa [1 ]
Varnado, Will [2 ]
Kumar, Seema [3 ]
Paluri, Ravi [2 ]
Gbolahan, Olumide [2 ]
Bhatia, Smita [1 ]
Williams, Grant R. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Alabama Birmingham, Inst Canc Outcomes & Survivorship, Birmingham, AL 35294 USA
[2] Univ Alabama Birmingham, Dept Med, Div Hematol & Oncol, Birmingham, AL 35294 USA
[3] Univ Alabama Birmingham, Dept Med, Internal Med Program, Birmingham, AL 35294 USA
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
SUBJECTIVE GLOBAL ASSESSMENT; GERIATRIC ASSESSMENT; CARE; TOXICITY; COST; TOOL; ASSOCIATION; SURVIVORS; SCALES; DELAY;
D O I
10.1200/OP.20.00601
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
PURPOSE: Financial distress (FD) among older adults with cancer is not well studied. We sought to characterize prevalence and factors associated with FD among older adults with cancer and the association of FD with geriatric assessment (GA) -identified deficits. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We included adults age >= 60 years with cancer in the University of Alabama at Birmingham Cancer and Aging Resilience Evaluation Registry who underwent GA during initial consultation with a medical oncologist before starting systemic therapy. We captured FD using a single-item question: "Do you have to pay for more medical care than you can afford?" We built multivariable models to study the impact of sociodemographic/clinical factors on FD as well as the association of FD with GA impairments. RESULTS: We identified 447 older adults with a median age of 69 years; 60% were men, 75% were White, and colorectal (26%) and pancreatic (19%) cancers were the most common. Overall, 27% (n = 121) reported having FD. Factors associated with FD included being Black (v White; odds ratio [OR], 2.26; 95% CI, 1.35 to 3.81; P = .002), being disabled/unemployed (v employed; OR, 2.60; 95% CI, 1.17 to 5.76; P = .019), and having an advanced degree (v less than high school; OR, 0.13; 95% CI, 0.03 to 0.65; P = .012). Patients with FD were more likely to report several GA impairments, including depression (OR, 2.10; 95% CI, 1.06 to 4.18; P = .034) and impaired health-related quality of life in physical (beta = -2.82; P = .014) and mental health domains (beta = -3.31; P = .002). CONCLUSION: More than a quarter of older adults with cancer reported FD at the time of initial presentation to an oncologist. Several demographic factors and GA impairments were associated with FD.
引用
收藏
页码:350 / E773
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Financial hardship, financial toxicity, and transportation challenges among older cancer survivors treated with curative-intent surgery
    Myers, Sara
    Davis, Elizabeth S.
    Sacks, Olivia A.
    Yarbro, Alaina A.
    Franks, Jeffrey A.
    Kenzik, Kelly M.
    SUPPORTIVE CARE IN CANCER, 2025, 33 (04)
  • [2] Evaluating the role of financial navigation in alleviating financial distress among young adults with a history of blood cancer: A hybrid type 2 randomized effectiveness-implementation design
    Linendoll, Nadine
    Murphy-Banks, Rachel
    Sae-Hau, Maria
    Rodday, Angie Mae
    DiFilippo, Courtney
    Jain, Annika
    Reinhart, Crystal
    Rapkin, Bruce
    Weiss, Elisa
    Parsons, Susan K.
    CONTEMPORARY CLINICAL TRIALS, 2023, 124
  • [3] Frailty and medical financial hardship among older adults with cancer in the United States
    Lao, Jiahui
    Su, Mingzhu
    Zhang, Jiajun
    Liu, Li
    Zhou, Shengyu
    Yao, Nengliang
    FRONTIERS IN ONCOLOGY, 2023, 13
  • [4] Distress and Financial Distress in Adults With Cancer: An Age-Based Analysis
    Meeker, Caitlin R.
    Wong, Yu-Ning
    Egleston, Brian L.
    Hall, Michael J.
    Plimack, Elizabeth R.
    Martin, Lainie P.
    von Mehren, Margaret
    Lewis, Bianca R.
    Geynisman, Daniel M.
    JOURNAL OF THE NATIONAL COMPREHENSIVE CANCER NETWORK, 2017, 15 (10): : 1224 - 1233
  • [5] Financial Toxicity in Older Adults With Cancer and Their Caregivers
    Kadambi, Sindhuja
    Wang, Ying
    Job, Anna
    Khankan, Leen
    Yu, Tristan
    Patel, Arpan
    Nipp, Ryan
    Loh, Kah Poh
    JCO ONCOLOGY PRACTICE, 2025, 21 (01) : 92 - 99
  • [6] Relationships Among Financial Distress, Emotional Distress, and Overall Distress in Insured Patients With Cancer
    Meeker, Caitlin R.
    Geynisman, Daniel M.
    Egleston, Brian L.
    Hall, Michael J.
    Mechanic, Karen Y.
    Bilusic, Marijo
    Plimack, Elizabeth R.
    Martin, Lainie P.
    von Mehren, Margaret
    Lewis, Bianca
    Wong, Yu-Ning
    JOURNAL OF ONCOLOGY PRACTICE, 2016, 12 (07) : 663 - +
  • [7] Psychological distress among a sample of Iranian older adults
    Lotfalinezhad, E.
    Momtaz, Y. A.
    Foroughan, M.
    Sahaf, R.
    JOURNAL OF GERONTOLOGY AND GERIATRICS, 2019, 67 (01): : 1 - 7
  • [8] Financial Toxicity in Adults With Cancer: Adverse Outcomes and Noncompliance
    Knight, Thomas G.
    Deal, Allison M.
    Dusetzina, Stacie B.
    Muss, Hyman B.
    Choi, Seul Ki
    Bensen, Jeannette T.
    Williams, Grant R.
    JOURNAL OF ONCOLOGY PRACTICE, 2018, 14 (11) : 683 - +
  • [9] Symptom Distress in Older Adults Following Cancer Surgery
    Van Cleave, Janet H.
    Egleston, Brian L.
    Ercolano, Elizabeth
    McCorkle, Ruth
    CANCER NURSING, 2013, 36 (04) : 292 - 300
  • [10] Financial distress among cancer survivors in Appalachian Kentucky
    Vanderpool, Robin C.
    Chen, Quan
    Johnson, Meghan F.
    Lei, Feitong
    Stradtman, Lindsay R.
    Huang, Bin
    CANCER REPORTS, 2020, 3 (02)