Treatment delay of cancer patients in Indonesia: a reflection from a national referral hospital

IF 0.5 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
S. Gondhowiardjo, Sugandi Hartanto, Sigit Wirawan, V. F. Jayalie, Ida Ayu Putri Astiti, S. S. Panigoro, S. M. Sekarutami, A. Rachman, A. Bachtiar
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BACKGROUND Cancer is a complex disease requiring a multidisciplinary approach in establishing prompt diagnosis and treatment. Treatment in a timely manner is crucial for the outcomes. Hence, this study aimed to provide information on treatment delay including patient and provider delays and its associated factors. METHODS Cancer patients were recruited conveniently in the outpatient clinic of Department of Radiation Oncology, Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital, Indonesia between May and August 2015. All patients were asked to fill a questionnaire and interviewed in this cross-sectional study. Treatment delay was explored and categorized into patient delay and provider delay. Patient delay could be happened before (patient-delay-1) or after (patient-delay-2) the patient was diagnosed with cancer. Provider delay could be due to physician, system-diagnosis, and system-treatment delays. RESULTS Among 294 patients, 86% patient had treatment delay. Patient delay was observed in 153 patients, and 43% of them had a history of alternative treatment. An older age (p = 0.047), lower educational level (p = 0.047), and history of alternative treatment (p<0.001) were associated with patient delay. Meanwhile, 214 patients had provider delay, and 9%, 36%, and 80% of them experienced physician, system-diagnosis, and system-treatment delays, respectively. All types of provider delay were associated with patient delay (p<0.001). CONCLUSIONS Most of the patient had treatment delay caused by either patient or provider.
印度尼西亚癌症患者治疗延误:来自一家国家转诊医院的反思
背景癌症是一种复杂的疾病,需要多学科的方法来建立及时的诊断和治疗。及时治疗对结果至关重要。因此,本研究旨在提供有关治疗延误的信息,包括患者和提供者延误及其相关因素。方法于2015年5月至8月在印度尼西亚Cipto Mangunkusumo医院放射肿瘤科门诊方便招募癌症患者。在这项横断面研究中,所有患者都被要求填写问卷并接受访谈。对治疗延误进行了探讨,并将其分为患者延误和提供者延误。患者延迟可能发生在患者被诊断为癌症之前(患者延迟-1)或之后(患者延迟-2)。提供者延迟可能是由于医生、系统诊断和系统治疗延迟。结果294例患者中,86%的患者出现治疗延误。在153名患者中观察到患者延迟,其中43%有替代治疗史。年龄较大(p=0.047)、受教育程度较低(p=0.037)和有替代治疗史(p<0.001)与患者延迟相关。同时,214名患者出现提供者延迟,其中9%、36%和80%分别经历了医生、系统诊断和系统治疗延迟。所有类型的提供者延误都与患者延误有关(p<0.001)。结论大多数患者的治疗延误是由患者或提供者引起的。
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Medical Journal of Indonesia
Medical Journal of Indonesia MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
CiteScore
1.00
自引率
20.00%
发文量
25
审稿时长
24 weeks
期刊介绍: Medical Journal of Indonesia is a peer-reviewed and open access journal that focuses on promoting medical sciences generated from basic sciences, clinical, and community or public health research to integrate researches in all aspects of human health. This journal publishes original articles, reviews, and also interesting case reports. Brief communications containing short features of medicine, latest developments in diagnostic procedures, treatment, or other health issues that is important for the development of health care system are also acceptable. Letters and commentaries of our published articles are welcome.
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