Measuring financial toxicity as a clinically relevant patient-reported outcome: The validation of the COmprehensive Score for financial Toxicity (COST)

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de Souza, Jonas A. [1 ]
Yap, Bonnie J. [1 ]
Wroblewski, Kristen [2 ]
Blinder, Victoria [3 ]
Araujo, Fabiana S. [4 ]
Hlubocky, Fay J. [1 ]
Nicholas, Lauren H. [5 ]
O'Connor, Jeremy M. [1 ]
Brockstein, Bruce [6 ]
Ratain, Mark J. [1 ]
Daugherty, Christopher K. [1 ]
Cella, David [7 ]
机构
[1] Univ Chicago Med, Dept Med, 5841 S Maryland Ave, Chicago, IL 60637 USA
[2] Univ Chicago Med, Dept Publ Hlth Sci, Chicago, IL USA
[3] Mem Sloan Kettering Canc Ctr, Ctr Hlth Policy & Outcomes, 1275 York Ave, New York, NY 10021 USA
[4] IIT, Inst Psychol, Chicago, IL 60616 USA
[5] Johns Hopkins Bloomberg Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Hlth Policy & Management, Baltimore, MD USA
[6] NorthShore Univ HealthSystem, Dept Med, Evanston, IL USA
[7] Northwestern Univ, Dept Med Social Sci, Chicago, IL 60611 USA
关键词
cost of cancer; financial burden; financial toxicity; patient-reported outcome (PRO); QUALITY-OF-LIFE; PRO INSTRUMENTS; CANCER; COMMUNICATION; ASSOCIATION; DISTRESS; THERAPY; BURDEN; SCALE;
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10.1002/cncr.30369
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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摘要
BACKGROUNDCancer and its treatment lead to increased financial distress for patients. To the authors' knowledge, to date, no standardized patient-reported outcome measure has been validated to assess this distress. METHODSPatients with AJCC Stage IV solid tumors receiving chemotherapy for at least 2 months were recruited. Financial toxicity was measured by the COmprehensive Score for financial Toxicity (COST) measure. The authors collected data regarding patient characteristics, clinical trial participation, health care use, willingness to discuss costs, psychological distress (Brief Profile of Mood States [POMS]), and health-related quality of life (HRQOL) as measured by the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy: General (FACT-G) and the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) QOL questionnaires. Test-retest reliability, internal consistency, and validity of the COST measure were assessed using standard-scale construction techniques. Associations between the resulting factors and other variables were assessed using multivariable analyses. RESULTSA total of 375 patients with advanced cancer were approached, 233 of whom (62.1%) agreed to participate. The COST measure demonstrated high internal consistency and test-retest reliability. Factor analyses revealed a coherent, single, latent variable (financial toxicity). COST values were found to be correlated with income (correlation coefficient [r]=0.28; P<.001), psychosocial distress (r=-0.26; P<.001), and HRQOL, as measured by the FACT-G (r=0.42; P<.001) and by the EORTC QOL instruments (r=0.33; P<.001). Independent factors found to be associated with financial toxicity were race (P=.04), employment status (P<.001), income (P=.003), number of inpatient admissions (P=.01), and psychological distress (P=.003). Willingness to discuss costs was not found to be associated with the degree of financial distress (P=.49). CONCLUSIONSThe COST measure demonstrated reliability and validity in measuring financial toxicity. Its correlation with HRQOL indicates that financial toxicity is a clinically relevant patient-centered outcome. Cancer 2017;123:476-484. (c) 2016 American Cancer Society. The COmprehensive Score for financial Toxicity (COST) is validated in a novel sample of patients with cancer. Independent factors found to be associated with financial toxicity include race, employment, income, number of inpatient admissions, and psychological distress.
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页码:476 / 484
页数:9
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