The impact of economic sanctions on cancer diagnosis and treatment in Iran: a qualitative study

Abstract Background The economic sanctions imposed on Iran have had a significant impact on the country’s healthcare system. The sanctions have affected the availability and affordability of cancer diagnosis and treatment services, leading to a range of challenges for patients with cancer. This stud...

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Main Authors: Leila Haghjou, Leila Mounesan, Aziz Shamsi, Maryam Nazari, Najmeh Bahmanziari, Mohammad Shirkhoda, Saeid Amanpour, Alireza Abdollahi, Kazem Zendehdel, Hamideh Rashidian
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Published: BMC 2024-11-01
Series:International Journal for Equity in Health
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12939-024-02335-9
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author Leila Haghjou
Leila Mounesan
Aziz Shamsi
Maryam Nazari
Najmeh Bahmanziari
Mohammad Shirkhoda
Saeid Amanpour
Alireza Abdollahi
Kazem Zendehdel
Hamideh Rashidian
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Leila Mounesan
Aziz Shamsi
Maryam Nazari
Najmeh Bahmanziari
Mohammad Shirkhoda
Saeid Amanpour
Alireza Abdollahi
Kazem Zendehdel
Hamideh Rashidian
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description Abstract Background The economic sanctions imposed on Iran have had a significant impact on the country’s healthcare system. The sanctions have affected the availability and affordability of cancer diagnosis and treatment services, leading to a range of challenges for patients with cancer. This study aimed to explore these challenges and gain a deeper understanding of the impact of economic sanctions on cancer care in Iran. Methods The research method involved qualitative in-depth interviews with 53 experts, including clinical and basic sciences specialists, who were selected through purposeful sampling. The data were analyzed through qualitative content analysis using MAXQDA 2020. Results A total of 900 codes were identified, categorized into three primary groups—input, process, and output—and further divided into 13 subcategories. Within the input category related to health systems providing cancer care to patients, several critical issues emerged. These included instability in financing mechanisms and regulations, shortages of materials, low-quality imported materials, high material prices, and loss of human resources. Meanwhile, in the process of delivering diagnostic and treatment procedures to cancer patients, concerns centered around delayed and inadequate care, non-adherence to guidelines, limited international collaborations, and reduced provider satisfaction. Finally, during the output phase, the main subcategories extracted were lower effectiveness, increased adverse events, and increased equity gaps. Conclusions Although economic sanctions against Iran have not officially targeted healthcare and access to drugs, they have restricted access to standard equipment and modern technologies, leading to increased delays, misdiagnosis, and diagnostic and therapeutic side effects in cancer patients to the point of death.
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spelling doaj-art-c86a79043f014a10b6f1247d020d5bd72024-12-01T12:14:43ZengBMCInternational Journal for Equity in Health1475-92762024-11-0123111110.1186/s12939-024-02335-9The impact of economic sanctions on cancer diagnosis and treatment in Iran: a qualitative studyLeila Haghjou0Leila Mounesan1Aziz Shamsi2Maryam Nazari3Najmeh Bahmanziari4Mohammad Shirkhoda5Saeid Amanpour6Alireza Abdollahi7Kazem Zendehdel8Hamideh Rashidian9Knowledge Utilization Research Center, Tehran University of Medical SciencesKnowledge Utilization Research Center, Tehran University of Medical SciencesDepartment of Nursing, Mahabad Faculty of Medical Sciences, Urmia University of Medical SciencesDepartment of Health Management, Policy and Economics, School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical SciencesSchool of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical SciencesDepartment of General Surgery, Subdivision of Surgical Oncology, Cancer Research Center, Cancer Institute, Tehran University of Medical SciencesCancer Biology Research Center, Cancer Institute, Tehran University of Medical SciencesDepartment of Pathology, Imam Hospital Complex, Tehran University of Medical SciencesCancer Biology Research Center, Cancer Institute, Tehran University of Medical SciencesCancer Research Center, Cancer Institute, Tehran University of Medical SciencesAbstract Background The economic sanctions imposed on Iran have had a significant impact on the country’s healthcare system. The sanctions have affected the availability and affordability of cancer diagnosis and treatment services, leading to a range of challenges for patients with cancer. This study aimed to explore these challenges and gain a deeper understanding of the impact of economic sanctions on cancer care in Iran. Methods The research method involved qualitative in-depth interviews with 53 experts, including clinical and basic sciences specialists, who were selected through purposeful sampling. The data were analyzed through qualitative content analysis using MAXQDA 2020. Results A total of 900 codes were identified, categorized into three primary groups—input, process, and output—and further divided into 13 subcategories. Within the input category related to health systems providing cancer care to patients, several critical issues emerged. These included instability in financing mechanisms and regulations, shortages of materials, low-quality imported materials, high material prices, and loss of human resources. Meanwhile, in the process of delivering diagnostic and treatment procedures to cancer patients, concerns centered around delayed and inadequate care, non-adherence to guidelines, limited international collaborations, and reduced provider satisfaction. Finally, during the output phase, the main subcategories extracted were lower effectiveness, increased adverse events, and increased equity gaps. Conclusions Although economic sanctions against Iran have not officially targeted healthcare and access to drugs, they have restricted access to standard equipment and modern technologies, leading to increased delays, misdiagnosis, and diagnostic and therapeutic side effects in cancer patients to the point of death.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12939-024-02335-9Economic sanctionNeoplasmsIranTreatment outcomeDiagnosis
spellingShingle Leila Haghjou
Leila Mounesan
Aziz Shamsi
Maryam Nazari
Najmeh Bahmanziari
Mohammad Shirkhoda
Saeid Amanpour
Alireza Abdollahi
Kazem Zendehdel
Hamideh Rashidian
The impact of economic sanctions on cancer diagnosis and treatment in Iran: a qualitative study
International Journal for Equity in Health
Economic sanction
Neoplasms
Iran
Treatment outcome
Diagnosis
title The impact of economic sanctions on cancer diagnosis and treatment in Iran: a qualitative study
title_full The impact of economic sanctions on cancer diagnosis and treatment in Iran: a qualitative study
title_fullStr The impact of economic sanctions on cancer diagnosis and treatment in Iran: a qualitative study
title_full_unstemmed The impact of economic sanctions on cancer diagnosis and treatment in Iran: a qualitative study
title_short The impact of economic sanctions on cancer diagnosis and treatment in Iran: a qualitative study
title_sort impact of economic sanctions on cancer diagnosis and treatment in iran a qualitative study
topic Economic sanction
Neoplasms
Iran
Treatment outcome
Diagnosis
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12939-024-02335-9
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