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Understanding and Addressing Patient and Provider Preferences Around Discussions of Cost of Breast Cancer Care

18 novembre 2020 mis à jour par: Cindy Matsen, MD, University of Utah

The investigators hypothesize that many cancer patients desire discussions of cost as part of their care, but that preferences for having cost discussions with their physicians vary. Further, the investigators hypothesize that providers can introduce the topic of cost into clinical conversations in a balanced way and that this will improve shared decision making and patient uptake of offers of financial counseling which will lead to improved financial well-being, patient satisfaction with providers, and satisfaction with treatment decisions.

Aim 1: Further understand patient preferences and attendant associations for cost discussions through a patient survey of newly diagnosed breast cancer patients.

Aim 2: Study the influence of provider communication about cost on shared decision making, uptake of financial counseling, financial well-being and satisfaction through an intervention to encourage discussion of cost by breast cancer surgeons with subsequent referral to financial counseling.

Aperçu de l'étude

Statut

Complété

Les conditions

Intervention / Traitement

Description détaillée

Newly diagnosed breast cancer patients over the age of 18 will be eligible for participation. All stages of disease will be included. Eligible participants will be approached in clinic. Those interested will provide written, informed consent at the time of their clinic visit. All participants will be asked to complete baseline surveys consisting of the InCharge Financial Distress/Financial Well Being scale (IFDFW),[24] the Maximizer-Minimizer Scale,[25] and a three question, 5-point Likert scale survey about desire for cost information (1: How concerned are participants about the cost of their cancer care? 2: How interested are participants in discussing cost of care with their doctors? 3: How interested are participants in meeting with a financial counselor about the costs of their care?) Demographic information including age, race and ethnicity, marital status, number of children, current employment status of self and spouse, and education level will be included. To decrease participant burden and encourage study participation, only the three question survey will be required to be completed prior to the visit. The other survey components (IFDFW and Max-Min Scale) can be completed after the visit, but prior to seeing a financial counselor. Participants will be offered a $10 giftcard of their choice (grocery store, Starbucks, Amazon, or gas) at each survey timepoint ($20 total) for participation.

For this study, the investigators will use a pre and post design with 100 total participants. All visits will be audiorecorded, transcribed, and coded for whether cost was discussed in the control group and whether the intervention was successfully implemented in the intervention group as well as shared decision making using the observer-OPTION scale. The first 50 patients will have usual care with providers conducting the visit in their typical manner.

From our past studies, study team discusses cost in 15% of visits, though these discussion tend to be very superficial. The second group of 50 patients will be the intervention group where the providers will have a discussion of cost emphasizing five points: 1) Cancer care is expensive and it is normal to be concerned about cost. 2) The investigators will recommend treatments for the participants' cancer based on what the investigators think gives them the best chance of doing well, not based on the cost of the treatment. 3) Because of how complex our healthcare system is, it is very hard for their doctors to know what their costs will be, but the investigators will do our best to give participants some general information. 4) The investigators have resources available to help participants get more specific information so that participants can plan appropriately. 5) Do participants have any specific concerns about cost that participants would like to share with me? The investigators will encourage study team to have this discussion at the beginning of the consult, but the exact timing will be according to study team judgment.

After the visit, all patients will complete a patient satisfaction survey and will be offered a referral to a financial counselor at our institution. Financial counseling will take place per our usual institutional protocols either in person or over the phone. Our financial counselors are aware that they may see an increased volume of patients during the study period and the investigators will provide funding to cover the increased need. Volume will be tracked during the study period and compared to the non-study period and between the groups.

At the first three to six-month follow-up visit with the surgeon, participants will again complete the IFDFW, a validated patient satisfaction scale[26], and the Satisfaction with Decision Scale.[27].

Data will have personal health identifiers removed from the data for the analysis portion of the study. PHI will not be reused without first seeking IRB approval.

The investigators will enroll 100 patients in two consecutive groups of 50. This gives us 80% power with a two sided significance level of 0.05 for seeing a 27-30% improvement (0.27-0.3 higher score) in our primary outcome of financial well-being as measured by the IFDFW in the intervention group at 3-6 months after the initial visit; the average pre-score on the IFDFW is 5.52 in past studies with improvements of 0.32-1.18 seen in past studies of education interventions to improve financial well-being.[24] This level of difference may not be achievable with this small study, but will provide data for powering a larger study.

Maximizer-Minimizer status, uptake of financial counseling, patient satisfaction, decision satisfaction, and demographic variables will be evaluated for associations with financial well-being using logistic regression methods.

Type d'étude

Interventionnel

Inscription (Réel)

100

Phase

  • N'est pas applicable

Contacts et emplacements

Cette section fournit les coordonnées de ceux qui mènent l'étude et des informations sur le lieu où cette étude est menée.

Lieux d'étude

    • Utah
      • Salt Lake City, Utah, États-Unis, 84112
        • University of Utah

Critères de participation

Les chercheurs recherchent des personnes qui correspondent à une certaine description, appelée critères d'éligibilité. Certains exemples de ces critères sont l'état de santé général d'une personne ou des traitements antérieurs.

Critère d'éligibilité

Âges éligibles pour étudier

18 ans et plus (Adulte, Adulte plus âgé)

Accepte les volontaires sains

Non

Sexes éligibles pour l'étude

Tout

La description

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Age 18 or older
  • All patients who present to Huntsman Cancer Hospital/University of Utah for a newly diagnosed breast cancer surgical consultation.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • none

Plan d'étude

Cette section fournit des détails sur le plan d'étude, y compris la façon dont l'étude est conçue et ce que l'étude mesure.

Comment l'étude est-elle conçue ?

Détails de conception

  • Objectif principal: Recherche sur les services de santé
  • Répartition: Randomisé
  • Modèle interventionnel: Affectation parallèle
  • Masquage: Aucun (étiquette ouverte)

Armes et Interventions

Groupe de participants / Bras
Intervention / Traitement
Aucune intervention: Control
The first 50 patients will have usual care with providers conducting the visit in their typical manner.
Expérimental: Cost Discussion
The second group of 50 patients will be the intervention group where the providers will have a discussion of cost emphasizing five points: 1) Cancer care is expensive and it is normal to be concerned about cost. 2) We will recommend treatments for your cancer based on what we think gives you the best chance of doing well, not based on the cost of the treatment. 3) Because of how complex our healthcare system is, it is very hard for your doctors to know what your costs will be, but we will do our best to give you some general information. 4) We have resources available to help you get more specific information so that you can plan appropriately. 5) Do you have any specific concerns about cost that you'd like to share with me?
The second group of 50 patients will be the intervention group where the providers will have a discussion of cost emphasizing five points: 1) Cancer care is expensive and it is normal to be concerned about cost. 2) We will recommend treatments for your cancer based on what we think gives you the best chance of doing well, not based on the cost of the treatment. 3) Because of how complex our healthcare system is, it is very hard for your doctors to know what your costs will be, but we will do our best to give you some general information. 4) We have resources available to help you get more specific information so that you can plan appropriately. 5) Do you have any specific concerns about cost that you'd like to share with me?

Que mesure l'étude ?

Principaux critères de jugement

Mesure des résultats
Description de la mesure
Délai
InCharge Financial Distress/Financial Well-being Scale
Délai: 3-6 months after visit
The InCharge Financial Distress/Financial Well Being scale, an eight-item self-report subjective measure of financial distress/financial well-being. Sores are numeric 1-10. Higher scores indicate higher financial well-being.
3-6 months after visit

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Publications générales

Dates d'enregistrement des études

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Dates principales de l'étude

Début de l'étude (Réel)

5 novembre 2018

Achèvement primaire (Réel)

16 novembre 2020

Achèvement de l'étude (Réel)

16 novembre 2020

Dates d'inscription aux études

Première soumission

17 décembre 2018

Première soumission répondant aux critères de contrôle qualité

17 décembre 2018

Première publication (Réel)

19 décembre 2018

Mises à jour des dossiers d'étude

Dernière mise à jour publiée (Réel)

20 novembre 2020

Dernière mise à jour soumise répondant aux critères de contrôle qualité

18 novembre 2020

Dernière vérification

1 novembre 2020

Plus d'information

Termes liés à cette étude

Autres numéros d'identification d'étude

  • 114421

Informations sur les médicaments et les dispositifs, documents d'étude

Étudie un produit pharmaceutique réglementé par la FDA américaine

Non

Étudie un produit d'appareil réglementé par la FDA américaine

Non

produit fabriqué et exporté des États-Unis.

Non

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