Cargando…
Prospective Survey of Financial Toxicity Measured by the Comprehensive Score for Financial Toxicity in Japanese Patients With Cancer
PURPOSE: We previously reported on the pilot study assessing the feasibility of using the Japanese translation of the Comprehensive Score for Financial Toxicity (COST) tool to measure financial toxicity (FT) among Japanese patients with cancer. In this study, we report the results of the prospective...
Autores principales: | , , , , , , , , , , , , , |
---|---|
Formato: | Online Artículo Texto |
Lenguaje: | English |
Publicado: |
American Society of Clinical Oncology
2019
|
Materias: | |
Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6550026/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31070981 http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/JGO.19.00003 |
_version_ | 1783424114095030272 |
---|---|
author | Honda, Kazunori Gyawali, Bishal Ando, Masashi Kumanishi, Ryosuke Kato, Kyoko Sugiyama, Keiji Mitani, Seiichiro Masuishi, Toshiki Narita, Yukiya Bando, Hideaki Taniguchi, Hiroya Kadowaki, Shigenori Ura, Takashi Muro, Kei |
author_facet | Honda, Kazunori Gyawali, Bishal Ando, Masashi Kumanishi, Ryosuke Kato, Kyoko Sugiyama, Keiji Mitani, Seiichiro Masuishi, Toshiki Narita, Yukiya Bando, Hideaki Taniguchi, Hiroya Kadowaki, Shigenori Ura, Takashi Muro, Kei |
author_sort | Honda, Kazunori |
collection | PubMed |
description | PURPOSE: We previously reported on the pilot study assessing the feasibility of using the Japanese translation of the Comprehensive Score for Financial Toxicity (COST) tool to measure financial toxicity (FT) among Japanese patients with cancer. In this study, we report the results of the prospective survey assessing FT in Japanese patients with cancer using the same tool. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Eligible patients were receiving chemotherapy for a solid tumor for at least 2 months. In addition to the COST survey, socioeconomic characteristics were collected by using a questionnaire and medical records. RESULTS: Of the 191 patients approached, 156 (82%) responded to the questionnaire. Primary tumor sites were colorectal (n = 77; 49%), gastric (n = 39; 25%), esophageal (n = 16; 10%), thyroid (n = 9; 6%), head and neck (n = 4; 3%), and other (n = 11; 7%). Median COST score was 21 (range, 0 to 41; mean ± standard deviation, 12.1 ± 8.45), with lower COST scores indicating more severe FT. On multivariable analyses using linear regression, older age (β, 0.15 per year; 95% CI, 0.02 to 0.28; P = .02) and higher household savings (β, 8.24 per ¥15 million; 95% CI, 4.06 to 12.42; P < .001) were positively associated with COST score; nonregular employment (β, −5.37; 95% CI, −10.16 to −0.57; P = .03), retirement because of cancer (β, −5.42; 95% CI, −8.62 to −1.37; P = .009), and use of strategies to cope with the cost of cancer care (β, −5.09; 95% CI, −7.87 to −2.30; P < .001) were negatively associated with COST score. CONCLUSION: Using the Japanese version of the COST tool, we identified various factors associated with FT in Japanese patients with cancer. These findings will have important implications for cancer policy planning in Japan. |
format | Online Article Text |
id | pubmed-6550026 |
institution | National Center for Biotechnology Information |
language | English |
publishDate | 2019 |
publisher | American Society of Clinical Oncology |
record_format | MEDLINE/PubMed |
spelling | pubmed-65500262019-06-07 Prospective Survey of Financial Toxicity Measured by the Comprehensive Score for Financial Toxicity in Japanese Patients With Cancer Honda, Kazunori Gyawali, Bishal Ando, Masashi Kumanishi, Ryosuke Kato, Kyoko Sugiyama, Keiji Mitani, Seiichiro Masuishi, Toshiki Narita, Yukiya Bando, Hideaki Taniguchi, Hiroya Kadowaki, Shigenori Ura, Takashi Muro, Kei J Glob Oncol Original Report PURPOSE: We previously reported on the pilot study assessing the feasibility of using the Japanese translation of the Comprehensive Score for Financial Toxicity (COST) tool to measure financial toxicity (FT) among Japanese patients with cancer. In this study, we report the results of the prospective survey assessing FT in Japanese patients with cancer using the same tool. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Eligible patients were receiving chemotherapy for a solid tumor for at least 2 months. In addition to the COST survey, socioeconomic characteristics were collected by using a questionnaire and medical records. RESULTS: Of the 191 patients approached, 156 (82%) responded to the questionnaire. Primary tumor sites were colorectal (n = 77; 49%), gastric (n = 39; 25%), esophageal (n = 16; 10%), thyroid (n = 9; 6%), head and neck (n = 4; 3%), and other (n = 11; 7%). Median COST score was 21 (range, 0 to 41; mean ± standard deviation, 12.1 ± 8.45), with lower COST scores indicating more severe FT. On multivariable analyses using linear regression, older age (β, 0.15 per year; 95% CI, 0.02 to 0.28; P = .02) and higher household savings (β, 8.24 per ¥15 million; 95% CI, 4.06 to 12.42; P < .001) were positively associated with COST score; nonregular employment (β, −5.37; 95% CI, −10.16 to −0.57; P = .03), retirement because of cancer (β, −5.42; 95% CI, −8.62 to −1.37; P = .009), and use of strategies to cope with the cost of cancer care (β, −5.09; 95% CI, −7.87 to −2.30; P < .001) were negatively associated with COST score. CONCLUSION: Using the Japanese version of the COST tool, we identified various factors associated with FT in Japanese patients with cancer. These findings will have important implications for cancer policy planning in Japan. American Society of Clinical Oncology 2019-05-09 /pmc/articles/PMC6550026/ /pubmed/31070981 http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/JGO.19.00003 Text en © 2019 by American Society of Clinical Oncology https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
spellingShingle | Original Report Honda, Kazunori Gyawali, Bishal Ando, Masashi Kumanishi, Ryosuke Kato, Kyoko Sugiyama, Keiji Mitani, Seiichiro Masuishi, Toshiki Narita, Yukiya Bando, Hideaki Taniguchi, Hiroya Kadowaki, Shigenori Ura, Takashi Muro, Kei Prospective Survey of Financial Toxicity Measured by the Comprehensive Score for Financial Toxicity in Japanese Patients With Cancer |
title | Prospective Survey of Financial Toxicity Measured by the Comprehensive Score for Financial Toxicity in Japanese Patients With Cancer |
title_full | Prospective Survey of Financial Toxicity Measured by the Comprehensive Score for Financial Toxicity in Japanese Patients With Cancer |
title_fullStr | Prospective Survey of Financial Toxicity Measured by the Comprehensive Score for Financial Toxicity in Japanese Patients With Cancer |
title_full_unstemmed | Prospective Survey of Financial Toxicity Measured by the Comprehensive Score for Financial Toxicity in Japanese Patients With Cancer |
title_short | Prospective Survey of Financial Toxicity Measured by the Comprehensive Score for Financial Toxicity in Japanese Patients With Cancer |
title_sort | prospective survey of financial toxicity measured by the comprehensive score for financial toxicity in japanese patients with cancer |
topic | Original Report |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6550026/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31070981 http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/JGO.19.00003 |
work_keys_str_mv | AT hondakazunori prospectivesurveyoffinancialtoxicitymeasuredbythecomprehensivescoreforfinancialtoxicityinjapanesepatientswithcancer AT gyawalibishal prospectivesurveyoffinancialtoxicitymeasuredbythecomprehensivescoreforfinancialtoxicityinjapanesepatientswithcancer AT andomasashi prospectivesurveyoffinancialtoxicitymeasuredbythecomprehensivescoreforfinancialtoxicityinjapanesepatientswithcancer AT kumanishiryosuke prospectivesurveyoffinancialtoxicitymeasuredbythecomprehensivescoreforfinancialtoxicityinjapanesepatientswithcancer AT katokyoko prospectivesurveyoffinancialtoxicitymeasuredbythecomprehensivescoreforfinancialtoxicityinjapanesepatientswithcancer AT sugiyamakeiji prospectivesurveyoffinancialtoxicitymeasuredbythecomprehensivescoreforfinancialtoxicityinjapanesepatientswithcancer AT mitaniseiichiro prospectivesurveyoffinancialtoxicitymeasuredbythecomprehensivescoreforfinancialtoxicityinjapanesepatientswithcancer AT masuishitoshiki prospectivesurveyoffinancialtoxicitymeasuredbythecomprehensivescoreforfinancialtoxicityinjapanesepatientswithcancer AT naritayukiya prospectivesurveyoffinancialtoxicitymeasuredbythecomprehensivescoreforfinancialtoxicityinjapanesepatientswithcancer AT bandohideaki prospectivesurveyoffinancialtoxicitymeasuredbythecomprehensivescoreforfinancialtoxicityinjapanesepatientswithcancer AT taniguchihiroya prospectivesurveyoffinancialtoxicitymeasuredbythecomprehensivescoreforfinancialtoxicityinjapanesepatientswithcancer AT kadowakishigenori prospectivesurveyoffinancialtoxicitymeasuredbythecomprehensivescoreforfinancialtoxicityinjapanesepatientswithcancer AT uratakashi prospectivesurveyoffinancialtoxicitymeasuredbythecomprehensivescoreforfinancialtoxicityinjapanesepatientswithcancer AT murokei prospectivesurveyoffinancialtoxicitymeasuredbythecomprehensivescoreforfinancialtoxicityinjapanesepatientswithcancer |