Cancer, Vulnerability, and Financial Quality of Life: A Mixed Methods Study



Status:Archived
Conditions:Cancer, Cancer
Therapuetic Areas:Oncology
Healthy:No
Age Range:Any
Updated:7/1/2011
Start Date:May 2010
End Date:May 2011

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The primary purpose of this study is to examine how vulnerabilities in psychological and
social situations affect financial quality of life. For people who are experiencing
financial hardship, a cancer diagnosis can be devastating. For others, cancer may cause or
even worsen financial stress, for example, with their work, their ability to maintain
benefits such as health insurance, their ability to pay bills, and their ability to get the
cancer treatment they need. The impact of cancer on financial quality of life is an
important area of study within cancer care. Considering the financial burden of cancer also
lends greater appreciation for the problems that people face if they cannot handle cancer's
costs, or if needed resources are either not present or are too stretched to help with the
care they need. For this study, up to 180 cancer patients will be interviewed with a written
questionnaire. Of this group, 15 people will also be asked if they would like to participate
in a follow-up personal interview with the researcher. The major hypothesis of this study
is: The greater the vulnerabilities in predisposing factors and enabling factors, the
greater the need factors with respect to cancer diagnosis and treatment, and the lower the
perceived ability to adhere to treatment, the poorer will be the financial quality of life.



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9000 Rockville Pike
Bethesda, Maryland 20892
301-496-2563
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110 Irving St NW # 3B28
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