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Psychosocial Support and Cost Burden of Cancer Among Patients Attending Tertiary Oncology Clinics in Lagos State, Nigeria

BACKGROUND: Cancer management brings about changes in patients’ paths of life, in their daily activities, work, relationships, and family roles, and it is associated with a high level of patient psychological stress and financial toxicity. The objective of this study was to assess the psychosocial s...

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Autores principales: Nwankwo, Tochukwu, Ogunyemi, Adedoyin O, Maduafokwa, Blossom A, Isikekpei, Brenda C, Alabi, Adewumi O, Adegboyega, Bolanle C, Otokpa, Ejiro
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Publicado: West Asia Organization for Cancer Prevention 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10676503/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37505761
http://dx.doi.org/10.31557/APJCP.2023.24.7.2313
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author Nwankwo, Tochukwu
Ogunyemi, Adedoyin O
Maduafokwa, Blossom A
Isikekpei, Brenda C
Alabi, Adewumi O
Adegboyega, Bolanle C
Otokpa, Ejiro
author_facet Nwankwo, Tochukwu
Ogunyemi, Adedoyin O
Maduafokwa, Blossom A
Isikekpei, Brenda C
Alabi, Adewumi O
Adegboyega, Bolanle C
Otokpa, Ejiro
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description BACKGROUND: Cancer management brings about changes in patients’ paths of life, in their daily activities, work, relationships, and family roles, and it is associated with a high level of patient psychological stress and financial toxicity. The objective of this study was to assess the psychosocial support and financial burden of cancer patients and determine socioeconomic factors that impact them. METHODOLOGY AND METHODS: This was a descriptive cross-sectional study among 240 cancer patients in Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) and Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH) in Nigeria. The respondents were recruited consecutively and data was collected using structured, adapted, interviewer administered questionnaires. The data was analyzed using epi info software version 7.1 with chi-square used to test for associations and the level of significance was set at p<0.05. RESULTS: Overall, 74.6% of respondents had perceived psychosocial support scores higher than 50 out of 100. The family was the most common source of support across the emotional, financial and tangible support dimension’s (91.7%, 83.8% and 85.4%) while healthcare professionals (60%) were the commonest for informational support. Overall, 69.6% had COST scores less than 50% indicating worse financial toxicity. Statistical associations were found between cost burden and cancer type (p=0.01), age (p<0.0001) and financial support (p<0.0001). Older patients, those who had financial support, and those with gynecological cancers had a decreased financial burden For psychosocial support associations were seen with employment status (p=0.02), and treatment (p<0.0001). Higher psychosocial support for patients who were employed and had begun treatment. CONCLUSION: The majority of respondents experienced high levels of financial toxicity but adequate psychosocial support. More research is needed, as well as the inclusion of support groups into clinics and the availability of loans to help with the initial costs.
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spelling pubmed-106765032023-03-01 Psychosocial Support and Cost Burden of Cancer Among Patients Attending Tertiary Oncology Clinics in Lagos State, Nigeria Nwankwo, Tochukwu Ogunyemi, Adedoyin O Maduafokwa, Blossom A Isikekpei, Brenda C Alabi, Adewumi O Adegboyega, Bolanle C Otokpa, Ejiro Asian Pac J Cancer Prev Research Article BACKGROUND: Cancer management brings about changes in patients’ paths of life, in their daily activities, work, relationships, and family roles, and it is associated with a high level of patient psychological stress and financial toxicity. The objective of this study was to assess the psychosocial support and financial burden of cancer patients and determine socioeconomic factors that impact them. METHODOLOGY AND METHODS: This was a descriptive cross-sectional study among 240 cancer patients in Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) and Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH) in Nigeria. The respondents were recruited consecutively and data was collected using structured, adapted, interviewer administered questionnaires. The data was analyzed using epi info software version 7.1 with chi-square used to test for associations and the level of significance was set at p<0.05. RESULTS: Overall, 74.6% of respondents had perceived psychosocial support scores higher than 50 out of 100. The family was the most common source of support across the emotional, financial and tangible support dimension’s (91.7%, 83.8% and 85.4%) while healthcare professionals (60%) were the commonest for informational support. Overall, 69.6% had COST scores less than 50% indicating worse financial toxicity. Statistical associations were found between cost burden and cancer type (p=0.01), age (p<0.0001) and financial support (p<0.0001). Older patients, those who had financial support, and those with gynecological cancers had a decreased financial burden For psychosocial support associations were seen with employment status (p=0.02), and treatment (p<0.0001). Higher psychosocial support for patients who were employed and had begun treatment. CONCLUSION: The majority of respondents experienced high levels of financial toxicity but adequate psychosocial support. More research is needed, as well as the inclusion of support groups into clinics and the availability of loans to help with the initial costs. West Asia Organization for Cancer Prevention 2023 /pmc/articles/PMC10676503/ /pubmed/37505761 http://dx.doi.org/10.31557/APJCP.2023.24.7.2313 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial 4.0 International License. (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/)
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Nwankwo, Tochukwu
Ogunyemi, Adedoyin O
Maduafokwa, Blossom A
Isikekpei, Brenda C
Alabi, Adewumi O
Adegboyega, Bolanle C
Otokpa, Ejiro
Psychosocial Support and Cost Burden of Cancer Among Patients Attending Tertiary Oncology Clinics in Lagos State, Nigeria
title Psychosocial Support and Cost Burden of Cancer Among Patients Attending Tertiary Oncology Clinics in Lagos State, Nigeria
title_full Psychosocial Support and Cost Burden of Cancer Among Patients Attending Tertiary Oncology Clinics in Lagos State, Nigeria
title_fullStr Psychosocial Support and Cost Burden of Cancer Among Patients Attending Tertiary Oncology Clinics in Lagos State, Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Psychosocial Support and Cost Burden of Cancer Among Patients Attending Tertiary Oncology Clinics in Lagos State, Nigeria
title_short Psychosocial Support and Cost Burden of Cancer Among Patients Attending Tertiary Oncology Clinics in Lagos State, Nigeria
title_sort psychosocial support and cost burden of cancer among patients attending tertiary oncology clinics in lagos state, nigeria
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10676503/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37505761
http://dx.doi.org/10.31557/APJCP.2023.24.7.2313
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