Facing financial barriers to healthcare: patient-informed adaptation of a conceptual framework for adults with a history of cancer

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Background: Cancer-related financial hardship is associated with negative clinical outcomes, which may be partially explained by cost-related delayed or forgone care in response to financial barriers. We sought to understand patient experiences facing financial barriers to medical care following a cancer diagnosis. Methods: We conducted virtual, semi-structured interviews in Fall 2022 with 20 adults with a history of cancer who had experienced cancer-related financial hardship in the prior year. We used template analysis within a pragmatic paradigm, combining constructivist and critical realist theoretical perspectives, to analyze interview transcripts and adapt an existing conceptual framework of financial barriers to care. Results: The majority of interviewees identified as women (70%), non-Hispanic white (60%), and reported an annual household income of

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Biddell, C. B., Waters, A. R., Angove, R. S. M., Gallagher, K. D., Rosenstein, D. L., Spees, L. P., … Wheeler, S. B. (2023). Facing financial barriers to healthcare: patient-informed adaptation of a conceptual framework for adults with a history of cancer. Frontiers in Psychology, 14. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1178517

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