| Literature DB >> 35436214 |
Julia E Blanchette1, M J Tran1, Ernest G Grigorian1, Eli Iacob1, Linda S Edelman1, Tamara K Oser2, Michelle L Litchman1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Individuals in need of medical care turn to crowdfunding websites to engage a "crowd" or group for financial support. In the last decade, access to insulin has decreased considerably for several reasons, including the rising cost of insulin, increasing popularity of high-deductible insurance plans, and increasing insurance premiums. Many people with diabetes are forced to ration or go without insulin, and they turn to crowdfunding websites to seek financial donations to purchase insulin needed to reduce health risks and mortality, and sustain quality of life.Entities:
Keywords: crowdfunding; diabetes; financial stress; health care cost; insulin
Year: 2022 PMID: 35436214 PMCID: PMC9055489 DOI: 10.2196/33205
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Diabetes ISSN: 2371-4379
Sample demographic characteristics with the Fisher exact test to examine contributors to the funding status (N=205, unless otherwise specified).
| Variable | Fully funded (n=22), n (%) | Not funded (n=183), n (%) | Total (N=205), n (%) | ||
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| Self | 9 (41) | 105 (57) | 114 (56) |
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| Family or friend | 10 (46) | 62 (34) | 72 (35) |
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| Other | 3 (14) | 16 (9) | 19 (9) |
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| Male | 13 (59) | 63 (34) | 76 (37) |
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| Female | 5 (23) | 87 (48) | 92 (45) |
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| Unable to determine (no photo/poor quality photo) | 4 (18) | 33 (18) | 37 (18) |
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| Pediatric (<18 years) | 0 (0) | 12 (7) | 12 (6) |
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| Emerging adult (18-25 years) | 1 (5) | 35 (19) | 36 (18) |
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| Middle adult (26-64 years) | 9 (41) | 68 (37) | 77 (38) |
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| Older adult (≥65 years) | 6 (27) | 22 (12) | 28 (14) |
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| Unable to determine (no photo/poor quality photo) | 6 (27) | 46 (25) | 52 (25) |
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| West | 5 (23) | 30 (16) | 35 (17) |
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| Midwest | 7 (32) | 45 (25) | 52 (25) |
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| Northeast | 2 (9) | 16 (9) | 18 (9) |
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| South | 8 (36) | 92 (50) | 100 (49) |
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| .82 | |
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| Yes | 13 (59) | 101 (55) | 114 (56) |
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| No | 9 (41) | 82 (45) | 91 (44) |
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| .82 | |
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| ≤8 | 13 (59) | 113 (62) | 126 (62) |
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| 9+ | 9 (41) | 70 (38) | 79 (39) |
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aN/A: not applicable.
bDid not analyze the data with the Fisher exact test owing to more than 20% missing data.
cFace++ facial recognition software was used to determine the approximate age and gender of GoFundMe recipients when age and gender were not available.
Campaign and diabetes-specific characteristics with the Fisher exact test to examine contributors to the funding status (N=205, unless otherwise specified).
| Variable | Fully funded (n=22), n (%) | Not funded (n=183), n (%) | Total (N=205), n (%) | ||||||
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| Type 1 or latent autoimmune diabetes in adults | 10 (46) | 84 (46) | 94 (46) |
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| Type 2 | 2 (9) | 17 (9) | 19 (9) |
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| Gestational | 0 (0) | 2 (1) | 2 (0) |
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| Unknown | 10 (46) | 80 (44) | 90 (44) |
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| N/A | |||||
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| Insurance/system issue (uninsured, underinsured) | 12 (55) | 113 (62) | 125 (61) |
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| Personal issue (loss of job, emergency) | 1 (5) | 10 (6) | 11 (5) |
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| General fundraiser | 8 (26) | 41 (22) | 49 (24) |
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| Insurance/system and personal issue | 1 (5) | 19 (10) | 20 (10) |
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| N/A | |||||
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| Fast-acting (Apidra, Admelog, Fiasp, Afrezza) | 2 (9) | 50 (23) | 52 (21) |
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| Long-acting (Lantus, Levemir, Basaglar, Toujeo, Tresiba) | 2 (9) | 39 (18) | 41 (17) |
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| Intermediate/mixed/regular (neutral protamine hagedorn insulin [NPH], insulin regular human [R]) | 0 (0) | 15 (7) | 15 (6) |
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| Concentrated (Humalog U200, U500) | 1 (4) | 3 (1) | 4 (2) |
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| Other | 0 (0) | 1 (1) | 1 (0) |
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| Unknown | 18 (78) | 114 (51) | 132 (54) |
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| One or more types requested | 4 (18) | 69 (38) | 73 (36) |
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| Unknown | 18 (81) | 114 (62) | 132 (64) |
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| Yes | 3 (14) | 22 (12) | 25 (12) |
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| No or not mentioned | 19 (86) | 161 (88) | 180 (88) |
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| >.99 | |||||
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| Yes | 2 (9) | 16 (9) | 18 (9) |
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| No or not mentioned | 20 (91) | 167 (91) | 187 (91) |
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| Requested and rejected | 1 (5) | 9 (5) | 10 (5) |
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| Not mentioned (unknown) | 21 (96) | 174 (95) | 19 (95) |
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| ≤US $500 | 9 (41) | 28 (15) | 22 (11) |
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| >US $500 | 13 (59) | 155 (85) | 183 (89) |
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| <3 months | 7 (32) | 68 (37) | 75 (37) |
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| ≥3 months | 15 (68) | 116 (63) | 130 (63) |
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aN/A: not applicable.
bDid not analyze with the Fisher exact test owing to more than 20% missing data.
cFor this variable, the N values for fully funded, not funded, and total were 23, 222, and 245, respectively.
dN is >205, as some requests were more than one.
Figure 1Geographic heat map of GoFundMe campaigns.
Types of comments provided by commenters.
| Comment type | Examples of comments provided by commenters | |
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| Tangible support |
Described how much financial support they contributed to the campaign Offered to donate insulin vials/pens via mail or meeting with the people with diabetes Described how they knew the campaign requestor and suggested that others within their social network donate as well |
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| Informational support |
Provided information about where nonanalog generic insulin could be purchased (ie, Walmart for approximately US $25/vial) Provided links to websites with insulin assistance options (ie, coupons or patient assistance programs) Recommended that people with diabetes reach out to health care providers for insulin samples |
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| Emotional support |
Provided well wishes for campaign success Offered prayers for the people with diabetes Described they were people with diabetes and understood what people with diabetes in need were going through |
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| Questioned need |
Questioned the financial need for a campaign noting that the people with diabetes could afford insulin Raised concern that the campaign was a “scam” (note that in some instances, the campaign requestor would reply with a photo of the diabetes supplies to indicate there was an actual need) |
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| Crowdfunding is inappropriate |
Described GoFundMe as an inappropriate avenue for financial support for diabetes self-management needs |