The overall objective of this project is to gain knowledge about out-of-pocket (OOP) expenses and lost opportunity costs among metastatic breast cancer (MBC) patients. To achieve this objective, MBC patients will be asked to participate in a short, 37-question survey asking questions about the financial burden, OOP expenses, and opportunity costs related to their cancer care
The treating physician, PI or study coordinator will inform eligible MBC patients about the study via a letter (Appendix B) during or prior to their regular clinic visits in a waiting area. Prior to the survey administration, study coordinator will obtain all necessary signatures on the ICF from interested study participants in the private clinic room or infusion area. The survey (Appendix A) will consist of 37 survey questions, which should take patients less than 30 minutes to complete during their regularly scheduled clinic visit. Study participants will have the option of taking incomplete surveys home, completing, and mailing it back to us using stamped, self-addressed envelopes provided during their clinic visit. All consented participants will also be given the option to complete the survey over the phone with a study coordinator. Participants will be requested to provide their preferable times and days for a phone call with a coordinator. The study coordinator will call the patient and administer the same survey that would be given during a clinic visit. If participants prefer completing the survey in the clinic a research coordinator will remain in the room and will verbally facilitate the completion of the survey. Participants will be compensated in the form of merchandise at the time they agree to participate (the photo of sample merchandise is attached). Surveys will be collected by the study coordinator and stored in secure, locked rooms at the UAB Comprehensive Cancer Center, where the study coordinators will double-key enter de-identified survey responses into an encrypted, password protected, electronic database.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
100
The overall objective of this project is to gain knowledge about out-of-pocket (OOP) expenses and lost opportunity costs among metastatic breast cancer (MBC) patients. To achieve this objective, MBC patients will be asked to participate in a short, 37-question survey asking questions about the financial burden, OOP expenses, and opportunity costs related to their cancer care.
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Birmingham, Alabama, United States
Post-cancer diagnosis cost
based on a validated survey
Time frame: 2 years
Time loss experienced by patients with metastatic breast cancer.
based on a validated survey
Time frame: 2 years
Do patient characteristics (sociodemographics, cancer characteristics, health status, healthcare utilization) influence the total cost of care or financial burden?
Time frame: 2 Years
Does treatment type (chemotherapy vs. hormone therapy) influence the total cost of care or financial burden?
Time frame: 2 years
What is the trajectory of financial burden or total cost of care over time (year pre-MBC diagnosis vs. post-MBC diagnosis)?
Time frame: 2 Years
Does financial burden or total cost of care influence treatment adherence?
Time frame: 2 years
Does clinical trial participation influence the total cost of care or financial burden?
Time frame: 2 years
Does financial burden or total cost of care influence perception of or preference for shared decision-making?
Time frame: 2 years
Describe the cost experienced by patients with metastatic breast cancer.
Time frame: 2 years
Describe the productivity loss experienced by patients with metastatic breast cancer.
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Time frame: 2 years