Impact of Financial Costs on Patients' Fertility Preservation Decisions: An Examination of Qualitative Data from Female Young Adults with Cancer and Oncology Providers.

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2024-06-01 Epub Date: 2024-01-31 DOI:10.1089/jayao.2023.0108
Caroline S Dorfman, Juliann M Stalls, Rebecca A Shelby, Sarah S Arthur, Kelly Acharya, Brittany Davidson, Cheyenne Corbett, Rachel A Greenup
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Purpose: To examine the impact of financial costs on fertility preservation decisions among female young adults (YAs) with cancer. Methods: Female YAs (N = 18; aged 21-36) with a history of cancer and oncology providers (N = 12) were recruited from an National Cancer Institute-designated comprehensive cancer center in a state without insurance coverage for fertility preservation. YAs and providers completed individual interviews and a brief online assessment. Qualitative description using thematic analysis was used to identify, analyze, and report common themes. Descriptive statistics was used to characterize the sample. Results: Female YAs and oncology providers highlighted the critical role that high out-of-pocket costs play in YAs' fertility preservation decisions along with the value that enhanced insurance coverage for fertility preservation would have for increasing female YAs' access to and utilization of fertility preservation. Although providers were concerned about preservation costs for their patients, they reported that their concerns did not impact whether they referred interested female YAs to reproductive specialists. Oncology providers expressed concern about inequities in utilization of fertility preservation for female and racially/ethnically minoritized YAs that were exacerbated by the high out-of-pocket fertility preservation costs. Conclusion: Cost is a significant barrier to fertility preservation for female YA cancer patients. Female YAs of reproductive age may benefit from decision support tools to assist with balancing the cost of fertility preservation with their values and family building goals. Policy-relevant interventions may mitigate cost barriers and improve access to care.

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经济成本对患者生育力保存决定的影响:从年轻女性癌症患者和肿瘤科医生处获得的定性数据研究。
目的:研究经济成本对患有癌症的年轻女性(YAs)决定保留生育力的影响。方法:从一个州的国家癌症研究所指定的综合癌症中心招募了有癌症病史的女青年(N = 18;年龄 21-36 岁)和肿瘤科医生(N = 12),该州没有生育力保存保险。YAs 和提供者完成了个人访谈和简短的在线评估。采用主题分析法进行定性描述,以确定、分析和报告共同主题。描述性统计用于描述样本的特征。结果女性亚健康者和肿瘤医疗服务提供者强调了高额自付费用在亚健康者决定保留生育力过程中的关键作用,以及加强生育力保留的保险覆盖范围对提高女性亚健康者获得和利用生育力保留的价值。虽然医疗服务提供者担心患者的生育力保存费用,但他们表示,他们的担心并不影响他们是否将感兴趣的女性亚裔转介给生殖专家。肿瘤服务提供者对女性和少数种族/族裔亚裔在使用生育力保存方面的不平等表示担忧,而高额的自付生育力保存费用加剧了这种不平等。结论:费用是女性亚健康癌症患者保留生育力的一大障碍。育龄女性亚裔可能会受益于决策支持工具,以帮助她们在生育力保存费用与其价值观和家庭建设目标之间取得平衡。与政策相关的干预措施可减轻成本障碍并改善医疗服务的可及性。
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