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早期乳腺癌患者对其伴侣经济状况和就业的长期影响

 SIBCS 2020-08-27

  误工是癌症患者及其家属诸多的个人成本之一,许多乳腺癌女性确诊后面临长期失业。然而,尚不明确乳腺癌患者对其伴侣的经济状况和就业影响如何。

  2017年9月7日,美国临床肿瘤学会《肿瘤学实践杂志》在线发表密歇根大学、安娜堡退伍军人医院、科罗拉多大学癌症中心的研究报告,调查了早期乳腺癌患者对其伴侣经济状况和就业的长期影响。

  该研究对2005年6月~2007年2月监测、流行病学和最终结果(SEER)登记数据库的底特律和洛杉矶非转移性乳腺癌女性诊断9个月和4年后进行问卷调查,患者诊断4年后对其伴侣进行问卷调查,询问乳腺癌诊治对未退休伴侣的就业和经济状况影响如何。

  结果,共有774位伴侣符合条件,517位(67%)完成调查问卷,其中:

  • 32%表示由于患者的乳腺癌引起经济状况恶化

  • 患者确诊1年后有240位未退休伴侣,诊断4年后其中90%仍在工作

  • 由于患者的乳腺癌诊治,共有32%的伴侣减少了工作时间

  • 64%的伴侣表示,由于患者的乳腺癌诊治,维持工作对于维持医疗保险非常重要

  • 总体而言,51%的伴侣表示,避免更换工作非常重要,因为其担心失去医疗保险

  因此,将近三分之一的伴侣表示,由于患者的乳腺癌,其经济状况恶化,虽然大多数人在诊断4年后仍在工作。患者的伴侣们可能继续工作超过预期,以补偿家庭经济来源的损失。

J Oncol Pract. 2017 Sep 7. [Epub ahead of print]

Long-Term Economic and Employment Outcomes Among Partners of Women With Early-Stage Breast Cancer.

Veenstra CM, Wallner LP, Jagsi R, Abrahamse P, Griggs JJ, Bradley CJ, Hawley ST.

University of Michigan; Ann Arbor VA Healthcare System, Ann Arbor, MI; University of Colorado Cancer Center, Denver, CO.

PURPOSE: Work loss is one of many personal costs for patients with cancer and their families. Many women with breast cancer face long-term job loss that stems from their diagnoses. However, little is known about the economic and employment outcomes of partners of women with breast cancer.

METHODS: Women with nonmetastatic breast cancer identified by the Detroit and Los Angeles SEER registries between June 2005 and February 2007 were surveyed at both 9 months and 4 years after diagnosis. Partners were surveyed 4 years after patients' diagnoses. Nonretired partners were asked about employment and financial consequences that stemmed from the patients' breast cancer diagnoses and treatments.

RESULTS: A total of 517 (67%) of 774 eligible partners completed the survey; 32% reported worsened financial status attributed to patients' breast cancers. Two hundred forty nonretired partners worked during the year after the patients' diagnoses; 90% were still working 4 years postdiagnosis. A total of 32% of partners decreased their work hours as a result of patients' breast cancer diagnoses and treatments; 64% of partners reported that, as a result of patients' breast cancer diagnoses and treatments, it was very/extremely important to keep working to keep health insurance. Overall, 51% of partners reported that it was very/extremely important to avoid changing jobs, because they were worried about loss of health insurance.

CONCLUSION: Nearly one third of partners reported that their financial status was worse because of the patient's breast cancer, although most remained working 4 years after a diagnosis. Partners may continue to work longer than desired to compensate for a loss of financial resources in the family.

PMID: 28880714

DOI: 10.1200/JOP.2017.023606

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