在农村地区实施《欧洲癌症治疗规范》。

IF 2 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
David Nelson , Peter Selby , Ros Kane , Ava Harding-Bell , Amanda Kenny , Kathie McPeake , Samuel Cooke , Todd Hogue , Kathy Oliver , Mark Gussy , Mark Lawler
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现有证据通常表明,与城市化程度较高的地区相比,生活在农村地区的人癌症发病率和死亡率较高,确诊时间较晚,接受筛查的人数较少,长期存活率较低。尽管整个欧洲在癌症治疗和结果方面存在广泛的不平等和差异,但明确探讨农村地区对癌症影响的大部分科学文献仍然来自澳大利亚和北美。欧洲癌症治疗规范》或 "规范 "是一份以公民和患者为中心的声明,阐述了良好的癌症临床实践的最突出要求,并由癌症患者、癌症专业人士和患者权益倡导者广泛共同制定。它包含癌症患者应从医疗保健系统中享有的 10 项主要权利,无论他们生活在哪里,并得到了癌症专业组织和患者组织以及欧盟委员会的大力支持。在本文中,我们以这 10 项基本权利为框架,论证:(i) 《准则》中指出的问题和需求对于农村癌症患者而言通常更为深刻;(ii) 在农村环境中解决这些问题也更具挑战性;(iii) 干预和支持措施必须明确考虑到农村癌症患者及其护理人员的独特需求;(iv) 迫切需要新的创新方法来成功克服农村癌症患者及其护理人员所面临的挑战。尽管公平医疗保健是欧洲政策的重点,但农村癌症患者的需求在很大程度上被忽视了。
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Implementing the European code of cancer practice in rural settings

Existing evidence often indicates higher cancer incidence and mortality rates, later diagnosis, lower screening uptake and poorer long-term survival for people living in rural compared to more urbanised areas. Despite wide inequities and variation in cancer care and outcomes across Europe, much of the scientific literature explicitly exploring the impact of rurality on cancer continues to come from Australia and North America. The European Code of Cancer Practice or “The Code” is a citizen and patient-centred statement of the most salient requirements for good clinical cancer practice and has been extensively co-produced by cancer patients, cancer professionals and patient advocates. It contains 10 key overarching Rights that a cancer patient should expect from their healthcare system, regardless of where they live and has been strongly endorsed by professional and patient cancer organisations as well as the European Commission. In this article, we use these 10 fundamental Rights as a framework to argue that (i) the issues and needs identified in The Code are generally more profound for rural people with cancer; (ii) addressing these issues is also more challenging in rural contexts; (iii) interventions and support must explicitly account for the unique needs of rural residents living with and affected by cancer and (iv) new innovative approaches are urgently required to successfully overcome the challenges faced by rural people with cancer and their caregivers. Despite equitable healthcare being a key European policy focus, the needs of rural people living with cancer have largely been neglected.

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Journal of Cancer Policy
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