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利用众筹活动来考察儿童肾母细胞瘤家庭所面临的经济毒性和后勤负担。

Using Crowdfunding Campaigns to Examine Financial Toxicity and Logistical Burdens Facing Families of Children With Wilms Tumor.

机构信息

M.D., Duke University Department of Surgery, Durham, North Carolina.

Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, North Carolina.

出版信息

J Surg Res. 2023 Nov;291:640-645. doi: 10.1016/j.jss.2023.07.005. Epub 2023 Aug 4.

DOI:10.1016/j.jss.2023.07.005
PMID:37542779
Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Treatment for pediatric solid tumors is often intense and multidisciplinary and can create a substantial financial burden for families. Assessing these burdens, termed the financial toxicity of treatment, can be difficult. Using Wilms tumor as an example, we evaluated crowdfunding campaigns in an attempt to better understand the impact of economic and logistic challenges associated with pediatric solid tumor care and identify features associated with successful fundraising with this method.

METHODS

We used a webscraping algorithm to identify crowdfunding campaigns on GoFundMe.com for pediatric patients with Wilms tumor in the United States. We conducted a cross-sectional analysis to describe the patients and families seeking crowdfunding support for cancer care. After fundraizing information was extracted using the webscraping algorithm, each fundraiser was verified and examined by two independent reviewers to assess demographic, qualitative, disease, and treatment variables. Successful fundraisers, defined as those meeting stated financial goals, were compared to unsuccessful campaigns to identify variables associated with successful crowdfunding campaigns.

RESULTS

We identified 603 children with Wilms tumor and an associated crowdfunding campaign. The median age was 4 y. The majority lived in two-parent households (68.5%). Patients mentioned siblings in 35.5% of fundraisers. While motivations for crowdfunding varied, hardships endured by families included loss of employment (52.2%), need for childcare for other children (9.8%), direct costs of care [co-payments, insurance, pharmaceuticals, out-of-pocket care costs, etc.] (80.9%), indirect costs associated with seeking care [transportation, parking, lodging, lost opportunity cost, etc.] (56.2%), and need for relocation to pursue complex cancer care (6.8%). Disease characteristics in this cohort were limited to self-reports by families. However, fundraisers mentioned disease characteristics, including tumor stage (47.6%), size (11.4%), positive nodal status (9.6%), metastatic disease (3.6%), pathology (11.8%), upstaging (4.6%), and disease recurrence (8.6%). No individually examined demographic, support, disease, or hardship-related factors varied significantly between successful and unsuccessful crowdfunding campaigns (all P > 0.05). However, successful campaigns requested less money ($11,783.25 successful versus $22,442.2 unsuccessful, <0.001), received more money ($16,409.5 successful vs 7427.4 unsuccessful, P < 0.001), and solicited larger donor numbers (170.3 successful versus 86.3 unsuccessful, P < 0.001).

CONCLUSIONS

Families whose children undergo multimodal cancer care have significant expenses and burdens and can use crowdfunding to support their costs. Careful consideration of the financial and logistic strains associated with pediatric solid tumor treatment, including thorough analysis of crowdfunding sites, may support better understanding of nonclinical burdens, supporting therapeutic relationships and patient outcomes.

摘要

简介

儿科实体瘤的治疗通常是密集的和多学科的,这会给家庭带来巨大的经济负担。评估这些负担,即治疗的财务毒性,可能很困难。我们以肾母细胞瘤为例,评估了众筹活动,试图更好地了解与儿科实体瘤治疗相关的经济和后勤挑战的影响,并确定与这种方法成功筹款相关的特征。

方法

我们使用网络爬虫算法在美国的 GoFundMe.com 上识别针对患有肾母细胞瘤的儿科患者的众筹活动。我们进行了横断面分析,以描述寻求癌症护理众筹支持的患者和家庭。使用网络爬虫算法提取筹款信息后,由两名独立审查员对每个筹款活动进行验证和检查,以评估人口统计学、定性、疾病和治疗变量。成功的筹款者定义为达到既定财务目标的人,与不成功的活动进行比较,以确定与成功众筹活动相关的变量。

结果

我们确定了 603 名患有肾母细胞瘤的儿童及其相关的众筹活动。中位年龄为 4 岁。大多数家庭来自双亲家庭(68.5%)。患者在 35.5%的筹款活动中提到了兄弟姐妹。虽然众筹的动机各不相同,但家庭所承受的困难包括失业(52.2%)、需要照顾其他孩子(9.8%)、直接医疗费用[共付额、保险、药品、自付医疗费用等](80.9%)、与寻求护理相关的间接费用[交通、停车、住宿、机会成本损失等](56.2%)以及为接受复杂癌症治疗而搬迁的需要(6.8%)。该队列中的疾病特征仅限于家庭的自我报告。然而,筹款人提到了疾病特征,包括肿瘤分期(47.6%)、大小(11.4%)、阳性淋巴结状态(9.6%)、转移性疾病(3.6%)、病理学(11.8%)、升级(4.6%)和疾病复发(8.6%)。在成功和不成功的众筹活动之间,没有单独检查的人口统计学、支持、疾病或困难相关因素存在显著差异(所有 P 值均>0.05)。然而,成功的活动请求的金额较少($11,783.25 成功与$22,442.2 不成功,<0.001),收到的金额较多($16,409.5 成功与$7427.4 不成功,P<0.001),并征集了更多的捐赠者(170.3 成功与 86.3 不成功,P<0.001)。

结论

接受多模式癌症治疗的儿童的家庭有巨大的开支和负担,可以使用众筹来支持他们的费用。仔细考虑儿科实体瘤治疗相关的财务和后勤压力,包括对众筹网站的全面分析,可能有助于更好地了解非临床负担,支持治疗关系和患者结局。

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