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致力于识别和干预,以解决患有癌症的青少年和新兴成年人及其照顾者的经济毒性和未满足的与健康相关的社会需求:跨文化视角。

Toward identification and intervention to address financial toxicity and unmet health-related social needs among adolescents and emerging adults with cancer and their caregivers: A cross-cultural perspective.

作者信息

Beauchemin Melissa P, Solomon Samrawit, Michaels Claudia L, McHenry Kathryn, Turi Eleanor, Khurana Rhea, Sanabria Gabriella

机构信息

School of Nursing, Columbia University Irving Medical Center, New York, New York, USA.

Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center, Columbia University Irving Medical Center, New York, New York, USA.

出版信息

Cancer Med. 2024 Apr;13(8):e7197. doi: 10.1002/cam4.7197.

Abstract

PURPOSE

We qualitatively explored the unique needs and preferences for financial toxicity screening and interventions to address financial toxicity among adolescents and emerging adults (younger AYAs: 15-25 years) with cancer and their caregivers.

METHODS

We recruited English- or Spanish-speaking younger AYAs who were treated for cancer within the past 2 years and their caregivers. Semi-structured interviews were conducted to explore preferences for screening and interventional study development to address financial toxicity. The data were coded using conventional content analysis. Codes were reviewed with the study team, and interviews continued until saturation was reached; codes were consolidated into categories and themes during consensus discussions.

RESULTS

We interviewed 17 participants; nine were younger AYAs. Seven of the 17 preferred to speak Spanish. We identified three cross-cutting themes: burden, support, and routine, consistent, and clear. The burden came in the form of unexpected costs such as transportation to appointments, as well as emotional burdens such as AYAs worrying about how much their family sacrificed for their care or caregivers worrying about the AYA's physical and financial future. Support, in the form of familial, community, healthcare institution, and insurance, was critical to mitigating the effects of financial toxicity in this population. Participants emphasized the importance of meeting individual financial needs by routinely and consistently asking about financial factors and providing clear guidance to navigate these needs.

CONCLUSION

Younger AYAs and their caregivers experience significant financial challenges and unmet health-related social needs during cancer treatment and often rely on key supports to alleviate these unmet needs. When developing interventions to mitigate financial toxicity, clinicians and health systems should prioritize clear, consistent, and tailorable approaches to support younger AYA cancer survivors and their families.

摘要

目的

我们定性地探讨了癌症青少年及青年成年人(年龄较小的青少年及青年成年人:15 - 25岁)及其照顾者在财务毒性筛查及干预方面的独特需求和偏好,以解决财务毒性问题。

方法

我们招募了在过去两年内接受过癌症治疗、说英语或西班牙语的年龄较小的青少年及青年成年人及其照顾者。进行了半结构化访谈,以探讨在筛查和干预研究开发方面对解决财务毒性的偏好。数据采用传统内容分析法进行编码。编码与研究团队进行了审核,访谈持续进行直至达到饱和;在共识讨论期间,编码被整合为类别和主题。

结果

我们采访了17名参与者;其中9名是年龄较小的青少年及青年成年人。17名参与者中有7名更喜欢说西班牙语。我们确定了三个贯穿各领域的主题:负担、支持以及常规、一致和明确。负担表现为意外费用,如就诊的交通费用,以及情感负担,如青少年及青年成年人担心家人为其治疗做出了多少牺牲,或照顾者担心青少年及青年成年人的身体和财务未来。以家庭、社区、医疗机构和保险形式提供的支持对于减轻该人群财务毒性的影响至关重要。参与者强调了通过常规且持续地询问财务因素并提供明确指导以满足个体财务需求的重要性。

结论

年龄较小的青少年及青年成年人及其照顾者在癌症治疗期间经历了重大的财务挑战和未满足的与健康相关的社会需求,并且常常依赖关键支持来缓解这些未满足的需求。在制定减轻财务毒性的干预措施时,临床医生和卫生系统应优先采用清晰、一致且可定制的方法来支持年龄较小的青少年癌症幸存者及其家庭。

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