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| UCI-24-28 | Other Identifier | University of California Irvine IRB |
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| Chao Family Comprehensive Cancer Center | OTHER |
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Financial hardship and health-related social needs (e.g., insecurity about food, housing, transportation, utilities) are common among patients with cancer, resulting in health disparities in cancer outcomes. Our study will test the efficacy of a multicomponent financial navigation and counseling program delivered by a financial navigator (CostCOM), vs. direct patient access to financial education materials and comprehensive list of local resources in the absence of a financial navigator (FinEd) vs. practice usual care among newly diagnosed cancer patients who screen positive for financial hardship and social needs. Investigators anticipate that both CostCOM and FinEd compared to enhanced usual care will improve cost-related cancer care nonadherence, financial worry, health insurance literacy, quality of life and sleep quality and decrease number of missed appointments.
Financial hardship and health-related social needs (HRSNs) (e.g., insecurity about food, housing, transportation, and utilities) are common among patients with cancer, resulting in health disparities in cancer outcomes. Addressing financial hardship and HRSNs can mitigate their damaging health effects, yet screening for them is not the standard clinical practice. There is compelling evidence that out-of-pocket cost (OOPC) communication complemented by financial navigation and counseling delivered by a financial navigator (CostCOM intervention) will decrease financial hardship. However, implementation of this intervention is limited given shortage of financial navigators in many cancer centers. There is also evidence that patients with financial hardship have lower financial health literacy and financial self-efficacy. However, it is not clear whether direct access to local community or national resources and financial education (FinEd intervention) in the absence of financial navigators will meet patient's needs. Investigators propose a 3-arm pilot randomized controlled trial to assess potential efficacy differences in adherence, financial hardship, financial health literacy, quality of life, and sleep between CostCOM vs. FinEd vs. enhanced usual care (EUC) among 90 newly diagnosed cancer patients (1:1 non-metastatic vs. metastatic) who receive systemic or radiation therapy and are screened positive for financial and social needs. Our multidisciplinary team has experience with all facets of the proposed intervention. CostCOM patients will participate in two remote counseling sessions at baseline, and 3 months, and will receive (1) OOPC communication, individualized, patient-specific education of the anticipated medication OOPC; (2) Financial navigation, real-time professional guidance to identify financial assistance programs that will alleviate costs of care and discuss information to improve insurance coverage; and (3) Financial counseling to address the range of patients' financial concerns and enroll patients in financial assistance programs. FinEd patients will receive (1) a comprehensive list of local and national resources where patients can self-refer for financial and social needs; and (2) online and paper financial educational materials on topics such as health insurance and health insurance literacy, and navigating price estimator tools. EUC patients will receive usual care enhanced by screening for financial and social needs. Our goals are to compare the efficacy of CostCOM vs. FinEd vs. EUC at 6 months on (1) patient-reported cost-related cancer care nonadherence (defined as self-reported delay, forgo, stop or change in cancer care due to cost concerns), treatment completion and missed appointments (as obtained via medical record); (2) patient-reported financial worry, material hardship, health insurance literacy, and quality of life; and (3) patient-reported and objectively measured sleep quality using a sleep monitor. The study will support feasibility for a larger trial, and reveal efficacy estimates for potential CostCOM vs. FinEd differences in improving cancer patients' outcomes and approaches for incorporation into routine clinical practice.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Arm A: Enhanced Usual Care (EUC) | Active Comparator | Usual care + pre-screening for financial hardship and social risks |
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| Arm B: CostCOM | Experimental | Usual care + two 1-hour phone or video sessions with a remote financial counselor including out-of-pocket cost communication, financial navigation and counseling. |
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| Arm C: FinEd | Experimental | Usual care + access to local and national resources including (1) a detailed list of local and national resources for financial navigation, and social needs where patients can self-refer and (2) video and online /printed educational materials to improve financial health literacy |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| CostCOM (Cost Communication, Financial navigation and counseling) | Behavioral | Patients will receive two 1-hour, phone or video sessions with a remote financial counselor, each session will cover each of these 3 components of CostCOM. Out-of-pocket cost communication (OOPC): A review of insurance benefits and education of the patient-specific OOPC for anticipated treatment regimen if any (i.e., medication). The OOPC is provided as a total estimate and will be updated at 3-month session in case of changes in treatment or insurance. Financial navigation: Real-time professional guidance to identify financial assistance programs (e.g., co-pay, living expenses) that alleviate costs of care and discuss information to improve insurance coverage. Financial counseling: To address the range of patients' financial concerns and enroll patients in financial assistance programs. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Patients' Cost-Related Cancer Care Non-Adherence | Number of patients who report any incidence during the 6 months (measured at 3, and 6 months) when they self-reports a positive response to any of: (1) delay, (2) forego, (3) stop, or (4) change in cancer prescribed medication due to cost, (5) refuse recommended cancer tests, or (6) skip cancer office visits due to cost. | Within 6-months after randomization |
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| Patients' Treatment Completion | Number of patients who receive all the prescribed cycle of chemotherapy and/or radiation therapy due within the 6-month study period. | Within 6-months after randomization |
| Patients' Missed Appointments |
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Gelareh Sadigh | University of California, Irvine | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| UCI Health Cancer Center - Newport | Costa Mesa | California | 92627 | United States | ||
| UCI Health Chao Family Comprehensive Cancer Center - Fountain Valley |
| PubMed Identifier | Type | Citation | Retractions |
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| 42016723 | Derived | Sharifian M, Nguyen V, Madan A, Gutierrez O, Bharucha M, Harris J, Hoyt MA, Milam J, Chen WP, Ziogas A, Sadigh G. Addressing financial and health-related social needs among patients with cancer: Study protocol for CAN-ASSIST pilot clinical trial. Contemp Clin Trials Commun. 2026 Apr 8;51:101637. doi: 10.1016/j.conctc.2026.101637. eCollection 2026 Jun. |
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| Provision of local and national resources to address financial and social needs | Behavioral | Patients will be provided with a comprehensive list of local resources (in patients' preferred language) in Orange County that can help with food insecurity, ir transportation, as well as contact information for national non-profit organization where patients can self-refer for financial navigation (e.g., Patient Advocate Foundation (PAF) |
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| Financial Education | Behavioral | Patient will receive online and paper educational materials on topics such as health insurance and health insurance literacy, navigating hospitals' price estimator tool. |
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| Usual care | Other | Patients in all arms will receive usual care, which includes routine oncology visits, use of available ancillary staff, and internal or external resources for co-pay assistance or free medication per normal clinic procedures. |
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| Screening for financial and social needs | Other | Patients will be screened for financial hardship and health-related social risks. |
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Proportion of treatment appointments or office visits that is marked as cancellation or no show in the absence of chart note advising patient not to show up the appointment.
| Within 6-months after randomization |
| Patients' Material Financial Hardship | Number of patients who report any incidence during the 6-months (measured 3, and 6 months) with a self-reported positive response to any of the following: (1) home sale, refinance or move to affordable rental, (2) loans, (3) reaching credit limits, and (4) bankruptcy) because of their cancer care, or its treatment | Within 6-months after randomization |
| Patients' Financial Worry | Patients level of of financial worry regarding their cancer care will be measured using the Comprehensive Score for Financial Toxicity (COST) 11-item (score 0-44). Higher score= Lower financial worry | Within 6-months after randomization |
| Patients' Insurance Literacy | Patients level of health insurance literacy measured by 21 items Health Insurance Literacy Measure (Score range 21-84). Higher score= higher health insurance literacy | Within 6-months after randomization |
| Patients' quality of life | Quality of life will be measured using Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS)-10. T scores will be calculated ranging between 0-100. Higher score= higher quality of life. | Within 6-months after randomization |
| Patients' Sleep Quality (Subjective) | Patients quality of sleep will be measured by an Insomnia Severity Index (ISI) that evaluates the severity of patients insomnia symptoms. (score 0-28). The total score is interpreted as follows: absence of insomnia (0-7); sub-threshold insomnia (8-14); moderate insomnia (15-21); and severe insomnia (22-28). | Within 6-months after randomization |
| Patients Sleep Quality (Objective) | Patients total sleep time, sleep efficiency, nighttime awakening, and sleep latency, measured through a sleep ActiGraph | Within 6-months after randomization |
| Fountain Valley |
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| 92708 |
| United States |
| CHAO Family Comprehensive Cancer Center- Irvine | Irvine | California | 92612 | United States |
| UCI Health Chao Family Comprehensive Cancer Center - Laguna Hills | Laguna Hills | California | 92653 | United States |
| UCI Chao Family Comprehensive Cancer Center | Orange | California | 92868 | United States |
| UCI Health - Yorba Linda | Yorba Linda | California | 92886 | United States |
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| D009369 | Neoplasms |
| D000086522 | Financial Stress |
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| D013315 | Stress, Psychological |
| D001526 | Behavioral Symptoms |
| D001519 | Behavior |
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| D003376 | Counseling |
| D008403 | Mass Screening |
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| D008605 | Mental Health Services |
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| D011787 | Quality of Health Care |
| D017530 | Health Care Quality, Access, and Evaluation |
| D011634 | Public Health |
| D004778 | Environment and Public Health |
| D015980 | Public Health Practice |
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