Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, OH, USA.
Department of Dermatology, University Hospitals Case Medical Center, 11100 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, OH, 44106, USA.
Arch Dermatol Res. 2023 May;315(4):1003-1010. doi: 10.1007/s00403-022-02330-6. Epub 2022 Feb 22.
Financial stress among skin cancer patients may limit treatment efficacy by forcing the postponement of care or decreasing adherence to dermatologist recommendations. Limited information is available quantifying the anxiety experienced by skin cancer patients from both healthcare and non-healthcare factors. Therefore, the present study sought to perform a retrospective cross-sectional review of the 2013-2018 cycles of the National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) to determine the prevalence, at-risk groups, and predictive factors of skin cancer patient financial stress. Survey responses estimated that 11.45% (95% Cl 10.02-12.88%) of skin cancer patients experience problems paying medical bills, 20.34% (95% Cl 18.97-21.71%) of patients worry about the medical costs, 13.73% (95% Cl 12.55-14.91%) of patients worry about housing costs, and 37.48% (95% Cl 35.83-39.14%) of patients worry about money for retirement. Focusing on at-risk groups, black patients, uninsured patients, and patients with low incomes (< 200% poverty level) consistently experienced high rates of financial stress for each of the four measures. Multivariable logistic regression revealed low education, lack of insurance, and low income to be predictive of financial stress. These findings suggest that a considerable proportion of skin cancer patients experience financial stress related to both healthcare and non-healthcare factors. Where possible, the additional intricacy of treating patients at risk of high financial stress may be considered to optimize patient experience and outcomes.
皮肤癌患者的财务压力可能会通过迫使患者推迟治疗或减少对皮肤科医生建议的依从性,从而限制治疗效果。目前,关于医疗和非医疗因素导致皮肤癌患者焦虑的量化信息有限。因此,本研究旨在对 2013-2018 年全国健康访谈调查(NHIS)的周期进行回顾性横断面研究,以确定皮肤癌患者财务压力的患病率、高危人群和预测因素。调查结果估计,11.45%(95%Cl10.02-12.88%)的皮肤癌患者存在支付医疗费用的问题,20.34%(95%Cl18.97-21.71%)的患者担心医疗费用,13.73%(95%Cl12.55-14.91%)的患者担心住房成本,37.48%(95%Cl35.83-39.14%)的患者担心退休后的资金。针对高危人群,黑人患者、没有保险的患者和收入低(<200%贫困线)的患者在四项指标中都经历了较高的财务压力。多变量逻辑回归显示,低教育程度、缺乏保险和低收入是财务压力的预测因素。这些发现表明,相当一部分皮肤癌患者因医疗和非医疗因素而面临财务压力。在可能的情况下,可能需要考虑治疗有高财务压力风险的患者的额外复杂性,以优化患者的体验和结果。