Study on Rural Breast Cases in Sarawak : Patient Case Record Review Approach

Breast cancer as a non-communicable disease, amplified disease burden among rural populations with limited access to healthcare resources. This research study focuses on investigating the disparities in treatment costs for breast cancer patients residing in rural areas of Sarawak, Malaysia, employin...

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Main Authors: Ho, Pei Sze, Haslan, Ottot, Ahmad Tirmizi, Jobli, Dayang Affizah, Awang Merikan
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Published: 2023
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spelling my.unimas.ir.428362023-09-19T02:00:53Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/42836/ Study on Rural Breast Cases in Sarawak : Patient Case Record Review Approach Ho, Pei Sze Haslan, Ottot Ahmad Tirmizi, Jobli Dayang Affizah, Awang Merikan H Social Sciences (General) HT Communities. Classes. Races RC0254 Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology (including Cancer) Breast cancer as a non-communicable disease, amplified disease burden among rural populations with limited access to healthcare resources. This research study focuses on investigating the disparities in treatment costs for breast cancer patients residing in rural areas of Sarawak, Malaysia, employing a comprehensive analysis of patient case notes. Additionally, the study evaluates the disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) associated with treatment costs, offering valuable insights into the overall disease burden and cost-effectiveness of interventions. Data is gathered from a representative sample of breast cancer patients' case notes in rural healthcare facilities across Sarawak. Stages of cancer, treatment type, duration, and medication and hospitalization expenses are analyzed to better understand the economic impact of breast cancer management in this underprivileged population. The research does adopt the DALYs framework to assess the disease burden linked to breast cancer treatment in rural Sarawak. By considering both mortality and morbidity aspects, DALYs provide a comprehensive metric to quantify the overall impact of the disease on patients and their communities. In this study, findings are expected to shed light on the financial challenges faced by rural breast cancer patients in accessing adequate treatment, as well as identify potential areas for cost-saving interventions and improved resource allocation. 2023 Proceeding PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/42836/1/Study%20on.pdf Ho, Pei Sze and Haslan, Ottot and Ahmad Tirmizi, Jobli and Dayang Affizah, Awang Merikan (2023) Study on Rural Breast Cases in Sarawak : Patient Case Record Review Approach. In: BORNEO BUSINESS RESEARCH CONFERENCE (BRRC 2023), 23 August 2023, Raia Hotel Convention Centre, Kuching.
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topic H Social Sciences (General)
HT Communities. Classes. Races
RC0254 Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology (including Cancer)
spellingShingle H Social Sciences (General)
HT Communities. Classes. Races
RC0254 Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology (including Cancer)
Ho, Pei Sze
Haslan, Ottot
Ahmad Tirmizi, Jobli
Dayang Affizah, Awang Merikan
Study on Rural Breast Cases in Sarawak : Patient Case Record Review Approach
description Breast cancer as a non-communicable disease, amplified disease burden among rural populations with limited access to healthcare resources. This research study focuses on investigating the disparities in treatment costs for breast cancer patients residing in rural areas of Sarawak, Malaysia, employing a comprehensive analysis of patient case notes. Additionally, the study evaluates the disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) associated with treatment costs, offering valuable insights into the overall disease burden and cost-effectiveness of interventions. Data is gathered from a representative sample of breast cancer patients' case notes in rural healthcare facilities across Sarawak. Stages of cancer, treatment type, duration, and medication and hospitalization expenses are analyzed to better understand the economic impact of breast cancer management in this underprivileged population. The research does adopt the DALYs framework to assess the disease burden linked to breast cancer treatment in rural Sarawak. By considering both mortality and morbidity aspects, DALYs provide a comprehensive metric to quantify the overall impact of the disease on patients and their communities. In this study, findings are expected to shed light on the financial challenges faced by rural breast cancer patients in accessing adequate treatment, as well as identify potential areas for cost-saving interventions and improved resource allocation.
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author Ho, Pei Sze
Haslan, Ottot
Ahmad Tirmizi, Jobli
Dayang Affizah, Awang Merikan
author_facet Ho, Pei Sze
Haslan, Ottot
Ahmad Tirmizi, Jobli
Dayang Affizah, Awang Merikan
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title Study on Rural Breast Cases in Sarawak : Patient Case Record Review Approach
title_short Study on Rural Breast Cases in Sarawak : Patient Case Record Review Approach
title_full Study on Rural Breast Cases in Sarawak : Patient Case Record Review Approach
title_fullStr Study on Rural Breast Cases in Sarawak : Patient Case Record Review Approach
title_full_unstemmed Study on Rural Breast Cases in Sarawak : Patient Case Record Review Approach
title_sort study on rural breast cases in sarawak : patient case record review approach
publishDate 2023
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/42836/1/Study%20on.pdf
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