Socioeconomic and demographic factors predictive of same day access utilization in outpatient radiation oncology.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Allen Chen
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Abstract

Purpose: Access to medical care extends to not only the timely and appropriate receipt of services but also addresses inclusivity and underlying determinants of health. Given that patients from disadvantaged backgrounds have been shown to be more likely to experience delays in care, a same day access scheduling initiative was proposed to address this equity issue. Therefore, this study aims to evaluate our experience, focusing on identifying socioeconomic and demographic patterns of same day access utilization.

Design/methodology/approach: From March 2021 to January 2023, all patients referred for new consultation to a tertiary care-based radiation oncology department were offered same day appointments as part of a prospective pilot initiative. Descriptive statistics were used to identify factors predictive of utilization.

Findings: On multivariate analysis, patient characteristics independently associated with higher odds of same day access utilization included low-income status ([OR] = 3.70, 95% CI (1.47-6.14)) and Black or Latino race ([OR] = 4.05, 95% CI: 1.72-9.11).

Research limitations/implications: While we were unable to acquire data on actual clinical outcomes for patients opting for same day appointments, the enthusiasm for this program was obvious.

Practical implications: Patients from disadvantaged backgrounds and vulnerable segments of the population were more likely to elect for same day appointments. Implications on health equity are discussed.

Social implications: Patient-centered approaches to overcome barriers of access can potentially help ensure that care is equitable.

Originality/value: Our findings, representing the first published data analyzing a longitudinal experience with same day appointments in oncology, strongly suggest that certain disadvantaged populations may benefit more from access initiatives.

预测肿瘤放射科门诊当天就诊利用率的社会经济和人口因素。
目的:获得医疗服务不仅包括及时、适当地接受服务,还包括包容性和健康的基本决定因素。鉴于来自弱势背景的患者更有可能在就医过程中遭遇延误,我们提出了当天就诊排班倡议来解决这一公平问题。因此,本研究旨在评估我们的经验,重点是确定当天就诊的社会经济和人口模式:从 2021 年 3 月到 2023 年 1 月,作为一项前瞻性试点计划的一部分,所有转诊到三级医疗机构放射肿瘤科的患者均可享受当日预约服务。研究使用描述性统计来确定预测利用率的因素:多变量分析显示,患者特征与较高的当日就诊率相关,包括低收入状况([OR] = 3.70,95% CI (1.47-6.14))和黑人或拉丁裔种族([OR] = 4.05,95% CI:1.72-9.11):虽然我们无法获得选择当天预约的患者的实际临床结果数据,但他们对这项计划的热情是显而易见的:实践意义:来自弱势背景和弱势群体的患者更有可能选择当天就诊。社会影响:社会意义:以患者为中心的方法克服了就医障碍,可能有助于确保医疗服务的公平性:原创性/价值:我们的研究结果是首次公布的分析肿瘤科当天预约的纵向经验的数据,有力地说明了某些弱势群体可能会从就医举措中获益更多。
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3.20
自引率
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72
期刊介绍: ■International health and international organizations ■Organisational behaviour, governance, management and leadership ■The inter-relationship of health and public sector services ■Theories and practices of management and leadership in health and related organizations ■Emotion in health care organizations ■Management education and training ■Industrial relations and human resource theory and management. As the demands on the health care industry both polarize and intensify, effective management of financial and human resources, the restructuring of organizations and the handling of market forces are increasingly important areas for the industry to address.
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