2018
DOI: 10.1177/1043454218810137
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A Conceptual Model of Financial Toxicity in Pediatric Oncology

Abstract: The purpose of this article is to explicate a conceptual framework for financial toxicity in pediatric oncology to guide nursing practice and research. The framework is based on one for financial outcomes of severe illness attributed to Scott Ramsey and adapted by the National Cancer Institute to describe relationships between preexisting factors, a cancer diagnosis, financial distress, and health outcomes for adult cancer patients and survivors. The adaption for pediatric oncology was informed by the results … Show more

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“…Using standard tools such as the Psychosocial Assessment Tool (PAT2.0), 38,39 social workers (and pediatric nurses where applicable) can discuss financial options with families. They can also help parents complete complex government payment forms and provide information about where to access financial support, including referral to financial counselors who can provide expert guidance for financial and employment decision‐making 8 …”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Using standard tools such as the Psychosocial Assessment Tool (PAT2.0), 38,39 social workers (and pediatric nurses where applicable) can discuss financial options with families. They can also help parents complete complex government payment forms and provide information about where to access financial support, including referral to financial counselors who can provide expert guidance for financial and employment decision‐making 8 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Standards of psychosocial care for pediatric cancer include the whole healthcare team routinely assessing families in all psychosocial domains throughout the cancer trajectory, including financial toxicity. 8,37 The authors of these standards argue that pediatric oncology nurses can help identify parents who need financial assistance. Nurses can then make referrals to social workers and other psychosocial professionals who will conduct an assessment and provide advocacy on which decisions can put the family on either a positive or negative financial trajectory.…”
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“…Our survey included open‐ended questions that asked parents to type their responses into text boxes. Our conceptual model of pediatric cancer–induced financial toxicity 17 provided guidance regarding the topical areas addressed by survey questions. The questions did not reference a time period; once individuals are diagnosed with cancer, they will incur higher healthcare‐related costs than those without that medical history 18…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%