Studying the accessibility of healthcare services for cancer patients in Khartoum state amid the COVID-19 pandemic

IF 2.2 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Ahmed Osman Ahmed Mohamed , Arwa Babiker Gabir Babiker , Azza E.A. Abdalla , Nafahat Alsadig Idrees Saeed , Rayan Osman Suliman Bashir , Rowa Ali Mohamed , Yusra Hussein Ibrahim Hamid , Zohal Hassan Humaida Hamad , Elfatih M. Malik
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Abstract

Objectives

This study aims to assess cancer patients' accessibility to healthcare services and perceived barriers during the COVID-19 pandemic in Khartoum state, aiming to explore the consequent impact on cancer patients. It also aims to determine the coping strategies used by patients to overcome these barriers.

Study design

This is a retrospective analytical cross-sectional study.

Methods

Data were collected from August 2020 to March 2021, with a sample size of 316 cancer patients. Systemic random sampling and SPSS version 25 were utilized for data collection and analysis.

Results

The study found that 55.7 % of the surveyed cancer patients had experienced disruptions in accessing essential cancer healthcare services during the lockdown. The study identified the most common cancers as breast (19.7 %), gastrointestinal (19 %), and ovarian (11 %). Notable barriers included governmental travel restrictions (51.6 %), outpatient service closures (41.8 %), and high costs (27.8 %). Additionally, delayed treatment was directly associated with a 33.3 % fatality rate among the participants.

Conclusions

This study highlights the considerable negative impact of the COVID-19 lockdown on cancer care in Sudan. Recommendations include a focus on telemedicine as an alternative form of patient consultation, the expansion of health insurance schemes to encompass cancer treatments, and strengthening healthcare infrastructure to facilitate cancer care during crises.

研究喀土穆州癌症患者在 COVID-19 大流行期间获得医疗服务的情况
目标本研究旨在评估喀土穆州 COVID-19 大流行期间癌症患者获得医疗服务的情况和感知到的障碍,目的是探讨对癌症患者造成的影响。研究设计这是一项回顾性分析横断面研究。方法数据收集时间为 2020 年 8 月至 2021 年 3 月,样本量为 316 名癌症患者。结果研究发现,55.7% 的受访癌症患者在封锁期间在获得基本癌症医疗服务方面遇到过干扰。研究发现最常见的癌症是乳腺癌(19.7%)、胃肠道癌(19%)和卵巢癌(11%)。值得注意的障碍包括政府的旅行限制(51.6%)、门诊服务关闭(41.8%)和高昂的费用(27.8%)。此外,延迟治疗与参与者 33.3% 的死亡率直接相关。结论这项研究强调了 COVID-19 封锁对苏丹癌症治疗造成的巨大负面影响。建议包括重视远程医疗,将其作为病人就诊的替代形式;扩大医疗保险计划,将癌症治疗纳入其中;加强医疗基础设施建设,为危机期间的癌症治疗提供便利。
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Public Health in Practice
Public Health in Practice Medicine-Health Policy
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