2021
DOI: 10.1093/heapol/czab121
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Coping with cancer in post-communist Europe: a systematic literature review

Abstract: Background In the post-communist countries, limited access to treatment, lack of financial protection mechanisms, lack of information and low quality of healthcare frequently imposes an enormous burden on family’s wellbeing when cancer is diagnosed. While many studies have explored barriers to cancer treatment, little attention is paid to the question how patients and their caregivers cope with cancer. In this paper, we systematically review the evidence on patients coping strategies with can… Show more

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“…Facing financial barriers and fundamental cancer care shortcomings, patients and their families in CEE have developed several coping strategies to access diagnostics and modern therapies. These include paying out of pocket, visiting a private practitioner, or referring to informal payments or personal connections [43]. Patients in CEE also express distrust about cancer treatment and its success.…”
Section: Cancer Care In Ceementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Facing financial barriers and fundamental cancer care shortcomings, patients and their families in CEE have developed several coping strategies to access diagnostics and modern therapies. These include paying out of pocket, visiting a private practitioner, or referring to informal payments or personal connections [43]. Patients in CEE also express distrust about cancer treatment and its success.…”
Section: Cancer Care In Ceementioning
confidence: 99%