Cancer Control and Population Sciences, Huntsman Cancer Institute at the University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA.
College of Nursing at the University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA.
J Adolesc Young Adult Oncol. 2023 Oct;12(5):692-700. doi: 10.1089/jayao.2022.0103. Epub 2023 Jan 27.
Adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer patients report low health insurance literacy. We interviewed AYAs to gain their perspectives on the content and delivery of the Huntsman-Intermountain adolescent and young adult cancer health insurance (HIAYA CHAT) program. From October 2019 to March 2020, we interviewed = 24 insured AYAs with cancer aged 18-39 years. Participants were recruited by study staff and social media. We elicited feedback on proposed HIAYA CHAT content including insurance terms/definitions, insurance coverage components, insurance legislation, cost management, and the suitability of the intervention delivery. Interviews were audio recorded, transcribed, and inductively analyzed using NVivo 12. We coded feedback into three categories of results: (1) delivery of HIAYA CHAT, (2) endorsements of proposed HIAYA CHAT content, and (3) recommendations to expand and improve HIAYA CHAT. Participants were 58% female, 79% non-Hispanic white, and 79% receiving cancer treatment. First, AYAs felt that three to four different content areas, each 30 minutes or less, seemed feasible and that delivery should be through an online platform. Second, participants reflected on times during their treatment when having more insurance knowledge (e.g., appeals process) would have been useful, endorsing content about insurance policies, legal protections, and legislative impacts on health care costs. Third, AYAs recommended evaluating patients' health insurance literacy before starting HIAYA CHAT and wanted concrete learning tools (e.g., sample medical bills and budgeting). AYAs with cancer wanted health insurance education to include information about insurance policies and protections using tangible examples through an online delivery. Describing AYAs preferences for interventions may improve relevance and efficacy of the program. ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT04448678.
青少年和年轻成人(AYA)癌症患者报告健康保险知识水平较低。我们采访了 AYA,以了解他们对亨茨曼-英特姆癌症青少年和年轻成人健康保险(HIAYA CHAT)计划内容和交付方式的看法。 2019 年 10 月至 2020 年 3 月,我们采访了 24 名有保险的 18-39 岁癌症 AYA。参与者由研究人员和社交媒体招募。我们征求了他们对拟议的 HIAYA CHAT 内容的反馈,包括保险条款/定义、保险覆盖范围、保险立法、成本管理以及干预措施交付的适宜性。采访内容被录音、转录,并使用 NVivo 12 进行归纳分析。我们将反馈内容编码为三类结果:(1)HIAYA CHAT 的交付,(2)对拟议的 HIAYA CHAT 内容的认可,(3)扩展和改进 HIAYA CHAT 的建议。参与者中 58%为女性,79%为非西班牙裔白人,79%正在接受癌症治疗。首先,AYA 认为三个到四个不同的内容领域,每个领域 30 分钟或更短,似乎是可行的,并且交付应该通过在线平台进行。其次,参与者回顾了他们在治疗期间需要更多保险知识(例如,上诉程序)的时期,认可了有关保险政策、法律保护和立法对医疗费用影响的内容。第三,AYA 建议在开始 HIAYA CHAT 之前评估患者的健康保险知识水平,并希望获得具体的学习工具(例如,示例医疗账单和预算)。癌症 AYA 希望健康保险教育包括有关保险政策和保护的信息,并通过在线交付使用具体示例。描述 AYA 对干预措施的偏好可能会提高该计划的相关性和有效性。 临床试验注册:NCT04448678。