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초록
영어
The purpose of this study is to identify factors affecting health-related quality of life (HRQOL) among cancer survivors using from the 2015 Korea Health Panel Survey (KHPS) data. The study analyzed 546 cancer survivors, measuring HRQOL using the EQ-5D index. Results revealed a mean HRQOL score of 0.88±0.11, with significant factors including activity limitation (β=-0.39, p<.001), subjective health status (β=0.30, p<.001), age (β= -0.17, p<.001), household composition (β=0.10, p=.041), and unmet medical needs (β= -0.09, p=.043). Older age, activity limitations, and unmet medical needs negatively impacted HRQOL, while good subjective health status and family support positively influenced it. The regression model in HRQOL of cancer survivors. Therefore, to improve the HRQOL of cancer survivors, customized programs and policies that take into account age, activity limitations, subjective health status, household composition, and unmet medical needs should be developed and provided.
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Introduction
Backgrounds and Research Objectives
Methods
Research Design
Research Setting and Sample
Measurements
Data Analysis
Ethical Considerations
Results
General Characteristics and Health-Related Characteristics
Differences in HRQOL Based on General and Health-Related Characteristics
Factors Influencing HRQOL
Discussion
Conclusion
Acknowledgement
References
