皮肤癌患者更愿意参与手术费用的讨论:一项横断面调查。

IF 1.9 Q3 DERMATOLOGY
Dermatology Research and Practice Pub Date : 2025-09-25 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1155/drp/1660527
Ritika Bhandari, Laura Rezac, Ross L Pearlman, Vinayak K Nahar, William H Black
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摘要

对于特定的皮肤癌,通常有许多治疗选择。采用哪种方法通常由主治医生决定。尽管美国的医疗保健系统在过去10年中发生了重大变化,但医疗保健费用仍在继续上升。这些费用通常以更高的免赔额、共付额和保险费的形式影响患者。本研究的目的是确定患者对讨论皮肤癌切除手术和修复费用的态度。在一个学术中心对100名前来接受皮肤癌治疗的患者进行了一项包含12个问题的调查。前六个问题涉及患者对治疗费用的重视程度和相关讨论,最后六个问题涉及修复费用。超过三分之二的受访者认为治疗(76%)和修复(67%)的费用有些或非常重要。大多数患者报告说,他们的外科医生应该考虑皮肤癌治疗(56%)和修复(54%)的费用。此外,大多数参与者认为在治疗(67%)或修复(67%)之前应该讨论费用差异。大多数受访者认为,治疗(64%)和修复(67%)前的费用讨论不会影响他们的程序焦虑水平。总之,患者重视讨论治疗和修复皮肤癌的费用。外科医生应考虑在适当的临床环境中与患者讨论这些问题。
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Patients With Skin Cancer Prefer to Participate in Procedure Cost Discussions: A Cross-Sectional Survey.

For a given skin cancer, a number of treatment options are often available. The decision of which method to use is usually made by the treating physician. Despite significant changes to the healthcare system of the United States over the past 10 years, healthcare costs continue to rise. These costs often affect patients in the form of higher deductibles, copays, and insurance premiums. The goal of this study was to determine patient attitudes regarding discussion of cost of skin cancer removal procedures and repairs. A 12-question survey was administered to 100 patients presenting for treatment of a skin cancer at an academic center. The first six questions addressed the importance the patient placed on treatment cost and related discussions, and the final six questions addressed repair cost. Greater than two-thirds of respondents felt that cost of both treatment (76%) and repair (67%) is somewhat or very important. Most patients reported that the cost of skin cancer treatment (56%) and repair (54%) should be considered by their surgeon. Furthermore, a majority of participants felt that cost differences should be discussed prior to treatment (67%) or repair (67%). Most respondents believed that cost discussion prior to treatment (64%) and repair (67%) would not affect their level of procedural anxiety. In conclusion, patients value cost discussions for treatment and repair of skin cancer. Surgeons should consider discussing these issues with patients in the appropriate clinical setting.

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