Impact of Socioeconomic Status on Prostate Cancer Outcomes Globally: A Protocol for Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

Autor: Bertilla Uzoma Ezeonwu, Kokogho Afoke, Chinemerem Eunice Onwuchekwa, Ifeoma Bridget Udigwe, Emmanuel Okechukwu Nna, Kyegwim Nianglong Kenneth, Rosamund Akuse, Dorathy Chinwe Obu, Ifeoma Okoye, Richard Chinaza Ikeagwulonu, Uzoma Vivian Asiegbu, Adejumoke Idowu Ayede, Maria Ahuoiza Garba, Abdullahi Khalid
Rok vydání: 2020
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Popis: BackgroundOne in every four men will be affected by prostate cancer. Choice of treatment depends on factors including grade and stage of the disease, age of the patient, availability of treatment options and socioeconomic status. We aimed to develop a protocol to assess the impact of socioeconomic status on prostate cancer outcomes globally.Methods A search strategy is developed using MeSH, text words, and entry terms. Nine databases will be searched, including PubMed, African Journals Online (AJOL), Google Scholar, Scopus, Cochrane Library, CINAHL, Web of Science, Embase and ResearchGate.Only observational studies, retrievable in the English language will be included. The primary outcome of this study is the socioeconomic status of prostate cancer patients. Secondary outcomes include mortality due to prostate cancer, health related quality of life, prostate cancer recurrence, need for secondary treatment, time to return to work, treatment choice regret and hospice enrollment. Identified studies will be screened and selected based on inclusion criteria. Data items will be managed in Zotero software, Microsoft Excel and CMA software. Both quality scores and the risk of bias for individual studies will be reported. Studies will be assessed for methodological, clinical, and statistical heterogeneity. Funnel Plots will be used for assessing publication bias. DiscussionThis protocol will enable a transparent, reliable and accurate method for assessing the impact of socioeconomic status on the global prostate cancer outcomes. It will allow discussions on outcomes such as mortality due to prostate cancer and how income disparity and availability of treatment options can influence prostate cancer outcomes. The final report of this study will be published in a peer-reviewed journal and the findings will be made available to health authorities.Systematic review RegistrationThis protocol has been registered in PROSPERO, with registration number CRD42020213700
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