“It was time I could have spent better.” – the Barriers, Enablers and Recommendations for Improving Access to Financial Aid when a Child has Cancer

Author:

Lim Megumi1,Cashion Christine1,Senanayake Sameera1,Cramb Susanna1,Kularatna Sanjeewa1,Bradford Natalie1

Affiliation:

1. Queensland University of Technology (QUT)

Abstract

Abstract

Purpose A child’s cancer diagnosis imposes both short-term and long-term stress on families. This study aimed to explore (1) the barriers and enablers in alleviating the financial impacts of a child’s cancer diagnosis and treatment, and (2) areas for improvement in financial aid as suggested by stakeholders. Method This qualitative study utilised semi-structured interviews with five hospital social work team members, three charity representatives, and eight parents of children treated for cancer. The interviews, which were conducted between April 2023 and January 2024, were analysed using content analysis with an inductive-deductive approach supported by Nvivo Software. Results Barriers to mitigating financial impacts included administrative difficulties (e.g., paperwork complexities, strict eligibility criteria, and limited support), community and psychosocial factors (e.g., cognitive burden, social and societal factors), and navigational issues (e.g., poor communication, fragmented support systems). Enablers included streamlined administrative processes, assistance with navigating and applying for financial aid, and community support for emotional refuge and respite. Suggested improvements included simplified application forms, offering automatic provision for certain financial aids upon diagnosis, providing infrastructure to support application processes, reallocating funds to increase navigator roles, providing tailored information through a centralised platform, and facilitating connections to parent support groups. Implications for Cancer Survivors The financial stress stemming from the uncertainty of a child’s cancer diagnosis can be overwhelming. Current support systems fall short in effectively mitigating this stress. This research provides empirical evidence for policy changes to enhance support for families, which is crucial to alleviate the multifaceted challenges they face.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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