COVID-19, a natural experiment. Did it create an opportunity to reduce racial disparities in psychosocial oncology and change how we deliver care?

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
Amy K Siston, Kristen C Jacobson, Marie B Tobin
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Abstract

Purpose: There is evidence to support the acceptability of telehealth among oncology patients, but inconsistencies regarding access and use in underserved populations.

Aims: This study used the COVID-19 pandemic as a natural experiment to test whether implementation of telehealth for patients referred to a psychosocial oncology (PSO) service would 1) increase PSO access and utilization and 2) reduce racial disparities.

Methods: Demographic, medical and appointment completion data for patients referred to a PSO service at an NCI-Designated Comprehensive Cancer Center from March, 2018 to March, 2022 were examined. Descriptive and multivariate logistical regression analyses at both the patient and visit level were conducted. Outcomes were patient follow-up (i.e. ≥ one scheduled PSO appointment) and visit outcome (completed vs. canceled/no-show).

Results: The sample included 934 White and 610 Black adult patients (69.8% female) aged 18-95 (M = 56.0, SD = 15.3) who scheduled 5,782 PSO visits. Follow-up rates significantly increased post-COVID among White (66.2%-72.2%; Z = 2.17, p = .03), but not Black patients (73.6%-70.4%; Z = 0.88, p = .38). Among N = 1,089 patients who scheduled at least one PSO appointment, telehealth had a significant effect on visit outcomes (X2 = 466.6, df = 2, p < .001). Completed appointments increased (52.5%-79.2%), while rates of canceled (21.8%-11.2%) and no-show appointments (25.7%-9.6%) decreased. Moreover, telehealth resulted in a significantly greater increase in completed appointments for Black patients (44.7%-74.3%), in comparison to White patients (59.4%-81.4%; X2 = 4.02, df = 1, p = .045).

Conclusions: Black patients were less likely than White patients to show an increase in follow-up with PSO services following onset of COVID. However, among patients with one or more scheduled appointments, the use of telehealth significantly decreased racial disparities in appointment completion rates. Findings suggest that the relationship between telehealth and racial disparities in PSO care is nuanced.

COVID-19是一个自然实验。它是否创造了一个机会来减少社会心理肿瘤学的种族差异,并改变我们提供护理的方式?
目的:有证据支持肿瘤患者接受远程医疗,但在服务不足的人群中获取和使用远程医疗的情况不一致。目的:本研究以2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行为自然实验,测试对转介心理社会肿瘤学(PSO)服务的患者实施远程医疗是否会1)增加PSO的获取和利用,2)减少种族差异。方法:对2018年3月至2022年3月在nci指定的综合癌症中心转介PSO服务的患者的人口统计、医疗和预约完成数据进行检查。在患者和访问水平上进行了描述性和多变量逻辑回归分析。结果是患者随访(即≥一次PSO预约)和就诊结果(完成vs取消/未到)。结果:样本包括934名白人和610名黑人成人患者(69.8%为女性),年龄在18-95岁(M = 56.0, SD = 15.3),他们预约了5782次PSO就诊。白人感染后随访率显著升高(66.2% ~ 72.2%);Z = 2.17, p = 03),但不是黑人患者(73.6% - -70.4%;Z = 0.88, p = 0.38)。在N = 1,089名至少预约了一次PSO的患者中,远程医疗对就诊结果有显著影响(X2 = 466.6, df = 2, p X2 = 4.02, df = 1, p = 0.045)。结论:与白人患者相比,黑人患者在发病后接受PSO服务随访的可能性较低。然而,在有一次或多次预约的患者中,远程医疗的使用显著降低了预约完成率方面的种族差异。研究结果表明,远程医疗和PSO护理中的种族差异之间的关系是微妙的。
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Journal of Psychosocial Oncology
Journal of Psychosocial Oncology PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL-
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期刊介绍: Here is your single source of integrated information on providing the best psychosocial care possible from the knowledge available from many disciplines.The Journal of Psychosocial Oncology is an essential source for up-to-date clinical and research material geared toward health professionals who provide psychosocial services to cancer patients, their families, and their caregivers. The journal—the first interdisciplinary resource of its kind—is in its third decade of examining exploratory and hypothesis testing and presenting program evaluation research on critical areas, including: the stigma of cancer; employment and personal problems facing cancer patients; patient education.
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