Caregivers’ Out-of-Pocket Expenses and Time Commitment Following Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation at a Rural Cancer Center

•Transplantation is a complicated and prolonged process for patients.•The out-of-pocket expenses and time commitment for caregivers of transplant recipients are substantial.•These results demonstrate a compelling need to address caregiver support due to their significant out-of-pocket expenses and t...

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Hauptverfasser: Meehan, Kenneth R., Meehan, John M., Hill, John M., Caldon, Kate L., Root, Lynn D., Labrie, Bridget, Brighton, Susan, Hayes, Christi Ann, Lowrey, Christopher H.
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description •Transplantation is a complicated and prolonged process for patients.•The out-of-pocket expenses and time commitment for caregivers of transplant recipients are substantial.•These results demonstrate a compelling need to address caregiver support due to their significant out-of-pocket expenses and time commitment. The emotional and physical toll on caregivers of cancer patients is well documented, but research evaluating the financial burdens and time commitments of caregivers is limited. We suspected that the rural location of our cancer center would intensify these burdens for caregivers. We conducted a prospective trial to assess the out-of-pocket expenses and time commitment of caregivers of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation recipients within the first 4 weeks after discharge from the hospital from a National Cancer Institute (NCI)-designated comprehensive cancer center. These results show that caregivers of autologous recipients paid out-of-pocket expenses of $196 over 4 weeks. If lost wages were included, the expenses increased to $736 during this period. Caregivers of allogeneic recipients had out-of-pocket expenses of $110 in 4 weeks, or a total of $610 when lost wages were included. In the month after discharge from the hospital, caregivers traveled a median distance of 450 miles or 560 miles, depending on whether the patient received an autologous transplant or an allogeneic transplant, respectively. These results demonstrate a compelling need to address caregiver support, given the significant financial out-of-pocket expenses and time commitment.
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