A Study Protocol to Explore and Improve Access to Medical Services and Information for Recently Diagnosed Elderly Patients with Cancer in Rural Settings.

IF 1.1 Q3 SURGERY
Gianina-Ioana Postavaru, Bethan Myers, Tanweer Ahmed, Douglas Lewins, Rosemary Brown, Helen Swaby
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Introduction: This two-phase study seeks to contribute to research in the field of rural cancer health; specifically, the aim is to gain insight into the experiences of seeking, accessing and using information and health services throughout the cancer journey (diagnosis, treatment and follow-up care) for recently diagnosed (≤6 months) older patients (≥65 years) in rural areas.

Methods and analysis: Data will be collected through in-depth semi-structured interviews. In phase 1 (before 23rd March 2020) interviews were conducted with healthcare professionals (HCP) to explore their experiences of delivering care to their elderly patients. In the second phase (starting January 2021) we will conduct interviews with cancer patients to understand the impact of COVID-19 and shielding on their experiences of being diagnosed, attending appointments and accessing and receiving support from community organisations and informal support from family and friends. Data gathered will be analysed using the Framework Method.

Ethics: The study has been approved by the Health Research Authority and the United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust. Initial favourable ethical opinion was granted on 1st October 2019. Second favourable ethical opinion for amendments to reflect the impact of COVID-19 was received on 10th August 2020. The study protocol has been registered on Research Registry.

探索和改善农村地区新近诊断的老年癌症患者获得医疗服务和信息的研究方案
前言:这项两阶段的研究旨在促进农村癌症健康领域的研究;具体而言,目的是深入了解农村地区最近确诊(≤6个月)的老年患者(≥65岁)在整个癌症过程(诊断、治疗和后续护理)中寻求、获取和使用信息和卫生服务的经验。方法与分析:通过深度半结构化访谈收集数据。在第一阶段(2020年3月23日之前),对医疗保健专业人员(HCP)进行了访谈,以了解他们为老年患者提供护理的经验。在第二阶段(从2021年1月开始),我们将对癌症患者进行访谈,以了解COVID-19和屏蔽对他们被诊断、就诊、获得和接受社区组织支持以及家人和朋友非正式支持的经历的影响。收集的数据将使用框架方法进行分析。伦理:这项研究已经得到了健康研究机构和林肯郡联合医院NHS信托的批准。最初的有利伦理意见于2019年10月1日获得批准。2020年8月10日收到了第二份赞成修订以反映COVID-19影响的道德意见。研究方案已在研究注册中心注册。
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期刊介绍: IJS Protocols is the first peer-reviewed, international, open access journal seeking to publish research protocols across across the full breadth of the surgical field. We are aim to provide rapid submission to decision times whilst maintaining a high quality peer-review process.
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