The development and preliminary evaluation of a financial navigation program among patients with breast cancer in China

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Xiaoyi Yuan , Liqin Chen , Yanling Sun , Yi Kuang , Junyi Ruan , Lichen Tang , Jiajia Qiu , Weijie Xing
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Abstract

Objective

This study aims to develop a financial navigation program among patients with breast cancer in China and assess its feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary effects on cost-related health literacy and financial toxicity (FT).

Methods

The Medical Research Council (MRC) framework were adopted to guide the development of the financial navigation program, providing a structured approach to complex intervention development and evaluation. It consisted of three phases: evidence identification via a scoping review, intervention content modeling through qualitative study analysis, and outcome mapping based on social stress theory. The feasibility, acceptability and primary effectiveness were examined in a single-center, assessor-blinded pilot randomized controlled trial with 26 recruited patients.

Results

The financial navigation program consists of needs assessment, cost-related health education, resource/service referral and personalized counseling. The consent rate and a 1-month attrition rate for the feasibility study of the intervention were 55.9% and 7.7%, respectively. Most (91.7%) participants were satisfied with the program and perceived benefits. The intervention significantly improved cost-related health literacy, although no statistically significant between-group difference in FT was observed.

Conclusions

The MRC framework serves as a useful scientific basis for developing financial navigation program with a culturally sensitive approach. The financial navigation program was feasible, acceptable, effective in improving cost-related health literacy and has the potential to enhance FT among patients with breast cancer in China.

Trial registration

ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier NCT06355440.
中国乳腺癌患者财务导航项目的开发与初步评估
目的本研究旨在为中国乳腺癌患者制定财务导航计划,评估其可行性、可接受性以及对成本相关健康素养和财务毒性(FT)的初步影响。方法采用医学研究理事会(Medical Research Council, MRC)框架指导金融导航方案的制定,为复杂干预措施的制定和评估提供结构化的方法。它包括三个阶段:通过范围审查来识别证据,通过定性研究分析来建模干预内容,以及基于社会压力理论的结果映射。在一项纳入26例患者的单中心、评估盲的先导随机对照试验中,研究了该方法的可行性、可接受性和主要有效性。结果财务导航方案包括需求评估、成本相关健康教育、资源/服务转介和个性化咨询。干预可行性研究的同意率和1个月损耗率分别为55.9%和7.7%。大多数(91.7%)参与者对该计划和感知到的好处感到满意。干预显著提高了与成本相关的健康素养,但未观察到组间FT的统计学差异。结论MRC框架为制定具有文化敏感性的金融导航计划提供了有用的科学依据。财务导航项目在提高与成本相关的健康素养方面是可行的、可接受的、有效的,并有可能提高中国乳腺癌患者的财务素养。试验注册clinicaltrials .gov标识符NCT06355440。
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