Evaluation of Financial Support Workshops for Patients Under State Pension Age With Degenerative Cervical Myelopathy: Survey Study.

IF 2 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES JMIR Formative Research Pub Date : 2025-02-24 DOI:10.2196/59032
Tanzil Rujeedawa, Zahabiya Karimi, Helen Wood, Irina Sangeorzan, Roy Smith, Iwan Sadler, Esther Martin-Moore, Adrian Gardner, Andreas K Demetriades, Rohitashwa Sinha, Gordan Grahovac, Antony Bateman, Naomi Deakin, Benjamin Davies
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Background: Degenerative cervical myelopathy (DCM), a form of slow-motion and progressive spinal cord injury caused by spinal cord compression secondary to degenerative pathology, leads to high levels of disability and dependence, and may reduce quality of life. Myelopathy.org is the first global scientific and clinical charity for DCM, providing an accessible platform freely disseminating information relevant to the DCM diagnosis and its treatment. Significant transient and long-term change to earnings do occur and can thrust individuals into poverty. People with DCM face many challenges accessing state financial assistance. This can have a cumulative negative financial effect due to the association between DCM and low socioeconomic index. Financial support available to patients under pension age include Universal Credit (UC), a payment that helps with living costs, and Personal Independence Payment (PIP), which helps with extra living costs if someone has both a long-term health condition or disability and difficulty doing certain everyday tasks.

Objective: This study aimed to assess if delivering workshops centered around access to financial support could assist people with DCM living in the United Kingdom.

Methods: A series of 2 internet-based workshops was targeted at accessing financial support for English patients under the state pension age, with an anonymized survey delivered to participants after each session. The first session was on UC and the second on PIP. The survey consisted of a mixture of Likert scales, free text and yes or no answers. Survey responses were analyzed using descriptive statistics and free text answers underwent inductive thematic analysis.

Results: The average rating on the use of UC was 9.00/10. Presession self-rated confidence levels were 5.11/10 rising to 8.00/10. The mean score of wanting further similar sessions was 8.67/10 with 56% (5/9) of participants wanting one-to-one sessions. For PIP, the average session use rating was 10/10. Presession self-rated confidence levels were 4.43/10 rising to 9.57/10. The mean score of wanting further similar sessions was 8.71/10, with 43% (3/7) of participants wanting one-to-one sessions . Following inductive thematic analysis, themes regarding the usefulness of such sessions and the challenges to accessing financial support emerged. One participant gave negative feedback, which included the length of the session and perceived problems around confidentiality and data protection.

Conclusions: The pilot series was largely perceived as a success, with participants finding them useful and increasing their self-rated confidence in navigating the UK financial support system. Given the small sample size, it is hard to predict the success of future sessions. Finally, given that the hurdles in accessing financial support extend beyond DCM, such workshops may be relevant to other organizations.

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国家养老金年龄下退行性脊髓型颈椎病患者财政支持讲习班评价:调查研究。
背景:退行性颈脊髓病(DCM)是一种由退行性病理继发的脊髓压迫引起的慢动作和进行性脊髓损伤,可导致高度残疾和依赖,并可能降低生活质量。Myelopathy.org是全球首个针对DCM的科学和临床慈善机构,提供了一个可访问的平台,免费传播与DCM诊断和治疗相关的信息。收入确实会发生短暂和长期的重大变化,并可能使个人陷入贫困。DCM患者在获得国家财政援助方面面临许多挑战。由于DCM与低社会经济指数之间的关联,这可能会产生累积的负面金融效应。未到领取养老金年龄的患者可获得的经济支持包括通用信贷(UC),这是一种帮助支付生活费用的付款,以及个人独立付款(PIP),如果某人有长期健康状况或残疾,并且难以完成某些日常任务,则可以帮助支付额外的生活费用。目的:本研究旨在评估以获得经济支持为中心的研讨会是否可以帮助生活在英国的DCM患者。方法:针对未达到国家养老金年龄的英国患者的财务支持问题,进行了一系列的2次网络研讨会,每次会议后向参与者提供匿名调查。第一阶段是UC,第二阶段是PIP。该调查由李克特量表、自由文本和是或否答案组成。调查结果采用描述性统计分析,自由文本回答采用归纳主题分析。结果:对UC使用的平均评分为9.00/10。企业自评信心水平从5.11/10升至8.00/10。想要进一步类似会议的平均得分为8.67/10,56%(5/9)的参与者想要一对一的会议。对于PIP,平均会话使用评级为10/10。企业自评信心水平从4.43/10升至9.57/10。想要进一步类似会议的平均得分为8.71/10,43%(3/7)的参与者想要一对一的会议。在归纳性专题分析之后,出现了关于此类会议的有用性和获得财政支助方面的挑战的主题。一位与会者给出了负面反馈,其中包括会议的时间长短以及在保密性和数据保护方面的感知问题。结论:试点系列在很大程度上被认为是成功的,参与者发现它们很有用,并增加了他们在驾驭英国金融支持系统方面的自我评价信心。由于样本量小,很难预测未来会议的成功。最后,鉴于在获得财政支助方面的障碍超出了DCM的范围,这种讲习班可能与其他组织有关。
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