2015
DOI: 10.7314/apjcp.2015.16.4.1621
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Financial Distress and its Predicting Factors among Iranian Cancer Patients

Abstract: Background: Financial distress due to the cost of cancer treatments is prevalent among cancer patients. Identifying the level of financial distress and its affecting factors has an important role in providing supportive services. Accordingly, the aims of this study were to determine these parameters among Iranian cancer patients. Materials and Methods: This descriptive-correlational study was undertaken among 262 cancer patients admitted to both private and public hospitals in East Azerbaijan province, Iran. T… Show more

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“…So, these results are consistent with our results and approve that many nurse still have a lot of uncertainties about the positive effects of pain control medications. This finding is consistent with other studies that showed the quality of different aspect of daily living in cancer patients is low (Abbasnezhad et al, 2015;Aghdam et al, 2015;Faghani et al, 2015;Fathollahzade et al, 2015;Ghasempour et al, 2015;Tahory et al, 2016).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…So, these results are consistent with our results and approve that many nurse still have a lot of uncertainties about the positive effects of pain control medications. This finding is consistent with other studies that showed the quality of different aspect of daily living in cancer patients is low (Abbasnezhad et al, 2015;Aghdam et al, 2015;Faghani et al, 2015;Fathollahzade et al, 2015;Ghasempour et al, 2015;Tahory et al, 2016).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…In the present study, psychological factors such as selfrated poor health and depressive symptoms that are considered to be symptomatic dimensions of depression were selected as significant risk factors for short sleep in cancer survivors. Furthermore, the lowest household income showed a significant association with short sleep; this finding, presumed to be linked with psychological distress due to financial burden (Andrykowski et al, 2013;Sharp et al, 2013;Fathollahzade et al, 2015), could be explained in respect to depression. Sleep disturbance and depression have been reported to frequently co-occur in symptom clusters related to cancer side effects (Irwin, 2013;Garland et al, 2014) and share the same biologic mechanism as the previously mentioned inflammatory response pathway .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Cancer patients have many physical, psychological, social and spiritual needs and require high quality nursing care (Yeh et al, 1999;Abdollahzadeh et al, 2014;Abbasnezhad et al, 2015;Avestan et al, 2015;Fathollahzade et al, 2015). Cancer patients are very dependent on their caregivers and the low level of consciousness among nurses may leads to negative many negative consequences in them (Hsiao et al, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%