Department of Population Health Sciences, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta University, 1120 15th Street, Augusta, GA, 30912, USA.
Research Service, Charlie Norwood Veterans Administration Medical Center, Augusta, GA, USA.
Support Care Cancer. 2019 Jun;27(6):1969-1971. doi: 10.1007/s00520-019-04703-6. Epub 2019 Feb 22.
Concomitant with the increasing use of cancer care plans has been an increasing awareness of the potential for oncology care to result in long-term financial burdens and financial toxicity. Cancer survivors can benefit from information on support and resources to help them navigate the challenges after acute cancer treatment. While cancer survivorship plans could be a vehicle for patients to receive information on how to mitigate financial toxicity, cancer survivorship plans have typically not dealt with the financial impact of cancer treatment or follow-up care. Embedding information into cancer survivorship plans on how to reduce or avoid financial toxicity presents an opportunity to address a highly prevalent patient need. Patient-centered qualitative studies are needed to assess the type, format, and level of detail of the information provided.
随着癌症护理计划的使用日益增多,人们越来越意识到肿瘤学护理有可能带来长期的财务负担和财务毒性。癌症幸存者可以从有关支持和资源的信息中受益,以帮助他们应对急性癌症治疗后的挑战。虽然癌症生存计划可以作为患者获得减轻财务毒性信息的一种手段,但癌症生存计划通常没有涉及癌症治疗或后续护理的财务影响。将有关如何减少或避免财务毒性的信息嵌入癌症生存计划中,为解决普遍存在的患者需求提供了机会。需要进行以患者为中心的定性研究,以评估所提供信息的类型、格式和详细程度。