Relationship between nurses' perceptions and financial toxicity management in the public health insurance system

Sena Yamamoto, Hideko Nakagoshi, Chiharu Kondoh, Yuichi Iwagami, Megumi Katayama, Ai Fukae, Mayuko Kakumen, Naoko Kodani, Atsuyo Kumagai, Chizuru Higashide, Chiharu Mizuta,Shunsuke Oyamada,Harue Arao

FUTURE ONCOLOGY(2024)

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Aims: To describe nursing practices for financial toxicity management based on nurses' perceptions. Materials & methods: A survey was conducted with 615 oncology nurses in Japan, focusing on nurses' perspectives on the importance of financial toxicity, nursing practices to manage financial toxicity and factors inhibiting its management. Results: A total of 521 participated, of whom 266 respondents (51.1%) considered nurses' role important, and they engaged in a significantly higher proportion of nursing practices. Participants with greater perceptions of their role included certified or specialized nurses and nurses responsible for outpatient care. Conclusion: Interventions leveraging the expertise of certified or specialized nurses and nurses involved in outpatient care could help to spread proactive nurse practices addressing financial toxicity. Oncology nurses who recognized the importance of the nursing role in addressing financial toxicity engaged in a significantly higher proportion of nursing practices aimed at addressing this issue.
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cancer,cancer treatment,care,financial burden,financial distress,financial toxicity,medical insurance system,nursing role,side effects,toxicity management
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