肺癌患者的社会经济地位和就业状况——一项基于登记的研究。

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q3 ONCOLOGY
Emma Brink, Marc Sampedro Pilegaard, Claus Vinther Nielsen, Pernille Pedersen
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背景和目的:肺癌患者就业结果不良的风险增加。然而,关于社会经济地位(SEP)与该癌症群体就业状况之间关系的研究有限。本研究探讨SEP对肺癌诊断后就业状况的影响。患者/材料和方法:这项基于人群的队列研究包括2000年至2015年期间诊断为肺癌的所有工作年龄丹麦居民。采用Logistic回归分析来评估社会经济变量(教育、收入、病假和诊断前的工作状态)与诊断后3年的工作和残疾养老金之间的关系。结果:共纳入1946例肺癌患者。高收入、长教育与较高的工作几率相关,比值比(OR)分别为2.31(1.65 ~ 3.24)和1.92(1.15 ~ 3.21),与较低的伤残抚恤金相关,比值比分别为0.19(0.11 ~ 0.33)和0.30(0.13 ~ 0.70)。此外,病假和诊断前失业与较低的工作几率相关,分别为OR = 0.25(0.13-0.46)和OR = 0.32(0.24-0.43),与较高的残疾养老金相关,分别为OR = 3.73(2.14-6.50)和OR = 2.88(2.14-3.87)。解释:低SEP的肺癌患者就业的可能性较小,更有可能获得残疾津贴。因此,需要康复来支持社会经济弱势的肺癌患者。
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Socioeconomic position and employment status in patients with lung cancer - a register-based study.

Background and purpose: Lung cancer patients have an increased risk of adverse employment outcomes. However, limited research exists on the association between socioeconomic position (SEP) and employment status in this cancer group. This study explored the influence of SEP on employment status after a lung cancer diagnosis. Patient/material and methods: This population-based cohort study included all working-age Danish residents diagnosed with lung cancer between 2000 and 2015. Logistic regression analyses were conducted to assess the association between socioeconomic variables (education, income, sick leave, and work status before diagnosis), and working and disability pension 3 years after diagnosis.

Results: A total of 1,946 lung cancer patients were included. High income and long education were associated with higher odds of working, odds ratio (OR) = 2.31 (1.65-3.24) and OR = 1.92 (1.15-3.21), respectively, and lower odds of disability pension, OR = 0.19 (0.11-0.33) and OR = 0.30 (0.13-0.70), respectively. Moreover, sick leave and being out of work before diagnosis were associated with lower odds of working, OR = 0.25 (0.13-0.46) and OR = 0.32 (0.24-0.43), respectively, and higher odds of disability pension, OR = 3.73 (2.14-6.50) and OR = 2.88 (2.14-3.87), respectively.

Interpretation: Lung cancer patients with low SEP are less likely to be employed and more likely to receive disability benefits. Therefore, rehabilitation to support socioeconomically disadvantaged lung cancer patients is needed.

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Acta Oncologica
Acta Oncologica 医学-肿瘤学
CiteScore
4.30
自引率
3.20%
发文量
301
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Acta Oncologica is a journal for the clinical oncologist and accepts articles within all fields of clinical cancer research. Articles on tumour pathology, experimental oncology, radiobiology, cancer epidemiology and medical radio physics are also welcome, especially if they have a clinical aim or interest. Scientific articles on cancer nursing and psychological or social aspects of cancer are also welcomed. Extensive material may be published as Supplements, for which special conditions apply.
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