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Self-reported financial barriers to care among patients with cardiovascular-related chronic conditions.

David J T Campbell1, Kathryn King-Shier1, Brenda R Hemmelgarn1, Claudia Sanmartin2, Paul E Ronksley3, Robert G Weaver1, Marcello Tonelli4, Deirdre Hennessy2, Braden J Manns1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: People with chronic conditions who do not achieve therapeutic targets have a higher risk of adverse health outcomes. Failure to meet these targets may be due to a variety of barriers. This article examines self-reported financial barriers to health care among people with cardiovascular-related chronic conditions. DATA AND METHODS: A population-based survey was administered to western Canadians with cardiovascular-related chronic conditions (n = 1,849). Associations between self-reported financial barriers and statin use, the likelihood of stopping use of prescribed medications, and emergency department visits or hospitalizations were assessed.
RESULTS: More than 10% respondents reported general financial barriers (12%) and lack of drug insurance (14%); 4% reported financial barriers to accessing medications. Emergency department visits or hospitalizations were 70% more likely among those reporting a general financial barrier. Those reporting a financial barrier to medications were 50% less likely to take statins and three times more likely to stop using prescribed medications. Individuals without drug insurance were nearly 30% less likely to take statins.
INTERPRETATION: In this population, self-reported financial barriers were associated with lower medication use and increased likelihood of emergency department visits or hospitalization.

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Keywords:  Health insurance; health services accessibility; socio-economic factors; socio-economic status

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24850391

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Rep        ISSN: 0840-6529            Impact factor:   4.796


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Authors:  David J T Campbell; Braden J Manns; Brenda R Hemmelgarn; Claudia Sanmartin; Kathryn M King-Shier
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5.  Barriers to care in patients with diabetes and poor glycemic control-A cross-sectional survey.

Authors:  Kerry A McBrien; Christopher Naugler; Noah Ivers; Robert G Weaver; David Campbell; Laura Desveaux; Brenda R Hemmelgarn; Alun L Edwards; Nathalie Saad; David Nicholas; Braden J Manns
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2017-05-01       Impact factor: 3.240

6.  Financial barriers and adverse clinical outcomes among patients with cardiovascular-related chronic diseases: a cohort study.

Authors:  David J T Campbell; Braden J Manns; Robert G Weaver; Brenda R Hemmelgarn; Kathryn M King-Shier; Claudia Sanmartin
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9.  Finding resiliency in the face of financial barriers: Development of a conceptual framework for people with cardiovascular-related chronic disease.

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