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The Cost of Patient Education Materials Development: Opportunities to Identify Value and Priorities.

Janet Papadakos1,2,3, Diana Samoil4, Eleni Giannopoulos4, Priyanka Jain5, Sarah McBain5, Nicole Mittmann6,7, Tina Papadakos5,4, Colleen Fox5, Lesley Moody4,6, Robin McLeod5.   

Abstract

The study aim was to evaluate the costs associated with developing and reviewing patient education materials (pamphlets) across Ontario cancer centers. While patient education often produces a positive return on investment, limited efforts have been dedicated to optimizing the personnel, time, and capital dedicated to this feat across healthcare systems. Patient education leaders at 14 cancer centers completed a survey measure, estimating the number of hours spent developing and reviewing pamphlets and identifying the personnel involved in each procedural step. The time expended per center in each step was then combined with average salary data for the identified personnel to derive total cost estimates. Cancer centers spend on average $5672 (SD = $3180) developing (M = $4560, SD = $2620) and reviewing (M = $1112, SD = $654) one pamphlet. This cumulates to an average per annum spending of $65,401 (SD = $75,494) for pamphlet development and $19,819 (SD = $28,524) for annual pamphlet review at each cancer center. The cost and number of hours spent developing and reviewing pamphlets varied substantially between cancer centers. While the security of budgets for patient education varies across cancer centers, opportunities to optimize human capital and monetary resources should be considered. Results of the study can be used to advocate for sustainable investment into cancer education programs, improve the coordination of educational materials production and review, and ensure that resource quality and access are consistent across the province.
© 2020. American Association for Cancer Education.

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Keywords:  Cancer; Cost analysis; Health service financing; Health service production; Patient education

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33037573     DOI: 10.1007/s13187-020-01893-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cancer Educ        ISSN: 0885-8195            Impact factor:   1.771


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Authors:  Stacey L Sheridan; David J Halpern; Anthony J Viera; Nancy D Berkman; Katrina E Donahue; Karen Crotty
Journal:  J Health Commun       Date:  2011

Review 2.  Health economic evaluations of patient education interventions a scoping review of the literature.

Authors:  Una Stenberg; Andre Vågan; Maria Flink; Vibeke Lynggaard; Kari Fredriksen; Karl Fredrik Westermann; Frode Gallefoss
Journal:  Patient Educ Couns       Date:  2018-01-12

3.  From theory to pamphlet: the 3Ws and an H process for the development of meaningful patient education resources.

Authors:  Christine Tina Papadakos; Janet Papadakos; Pamela Catton; Patricia Houston; Patricia McKernan; Audrey Jusko Friedman
Journal:  J Cancer Educ       Date:  2014-06       Impact factor: 2.037

4.  More than just a pamphlet: development of an innovative computer-based education program for cancer patients.

Authors:  J M Jones; J Nyhof-Young; A Friedman; P Catton
Journal:  Patient Educ Couns       Date:  2001-09

Review 5.  Cost-benefit analysis of patient education.

Authors:  E E Bartlett
Journal:  Patient Educ Couns       Date:  1995-09

6.  Potential for reducing health care costs by public and patient education. Summary of selected studies.

Authors:  E J Roccella
Journal:  Public Health Rep       Date:  1976 May-Jun       Impact factor: 2.792

Review 7.  Health literacy and cancer communication.

Authors:  Terry C Davis; Mark V Williams; Estela Marin; Ruth M Parker; Jonathan Glass
Journal:  CA Cancer J Clin       Date:  2002 May-Jun       Impact factor: 508.702

8.  Cost-benefit and cost-effectiveness analysis of self-management in patients with COPD--a 1-year follow-up randomized, controlled trial.

Authors:  Frode Gallefoss; Per Sigvald Bakke
Journal:  Respir Med       Date:  2002-06       Impact factor: 3.415

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Review 1.  Identifying gaps in consumer health library collections: a retrospective review.

Authors:  Eleni Giannopoulos; Michelle Snow; Mollie Manley; Katie McEwan; Andrew Stechkevich; Meredith Elana Giuliani; Janet Papadakos
Journal:  J Med Libr Assoc       Date:  2021-10-01
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