夏威夷农村地区癌症护理协调的患者报告。

IF 3.1 3区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Izumi Okado PhD, Michelle Liu BA, Carry Elhajj BA, Lynne Wilkens DrPH, Randall F. Holcombe MD, MBA
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目的:农村居民的癌症负担过重,而农村人口较差的癌症健康结果部分归因于护理服务方面的挑战。农村地区的癌症患者往往在护理协调方面遇到独特的挑战。在这项研究中,我们探讨了夏威夷农村地区癌症患者对护理协调的报告,并比较了农村和城市患者对癌症护理协调的看法。方法:夏威夷农村地区 80 名接受积极治疗的癌症患者参加了 2020-2021 年的护理协调研究。参与者填写了护理协调问卷(Care Coordination Instrument),这是一份经过验证的肿瘤患者问卷:农村癌症患者的平均年龄为 63.0 岁(SD = 12.1),57.7% 为女性。最常见的癌症类型是乳腺癌和消化道癌症。总体而言,农村和城市患者对护理协调的看法相当(P > 0.05)。农村和城市患者对护理协调的沟通和导航方面的看法存在统计学差异(p = 0.02 和 0.04)。具体差异包括第二意见咨询、临床试验考虑和下班后护理。43%的农村患者表示部分或全部癌症治疗需要乘坐飞机:研究结果表明,虽然农村和城市患者对护理协调的总体看法相似,但农村和城市患者对特定护理协调领域的看法不同,这可能反映出农村患者获得护理的机会有限。改善癌症护理的可及性可能是加强农村患者护理协调并最终解决城乡癌症健康差异的潜在策略。
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Patient reports of cancer care coordination in rural Hawaii

Purpose

Rural residents experience disproportionate burdens of cancer, and poorer cancer health outcomes in rural populations are partly attributed to care delivery challenges. Cancer patients in rural areas often experience unique challenges with care coordination. In this study, we explored patient reports of care coordination among rural Hawaii patients with cancer and compared rural and urban patients’ perceptions of cancer care coordination.

Methods

80 patients receiving active treatment for cancer from rural Hawaii participated in a care coordination study in 2020–2021. Participants completed the Care Coordination Instrument, a validated oncology patient questionnaire.

Findings

Mean age of rural cancer patients was 63.0 (SD = 12.1), and 57.7% were female. The most common cancer types were breast and GI. Overall, rural and urban patients’ perceptions of care coordination were comparable (p > 0.05). There were statistically significant differences between rural and urban patients’ perceptions in communication and navigation aspects of care coordination (p = 0.02 and 0.04, respectively). Specific differences included a second opinion consultation, clinical trial considerations, and after-hours care. 43% of rural patients reported traveling by air for part or all of their cancer treatment.

Conclusions

Findings suggest that while overall perceptions of care coordination were similar between rural and urban patients, differential perceptions of specific care coordination areas between rural and urban patients may reflect limited access to care for rural patients. Improving access to cancer care may be a potential strategy to enhance care coordination for rural patients and ultimately address rural-urban cancer health disparities.

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Journal of Rural Health
Journal of Rural Health 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
7.60
自引率
6.10%
发文量
86
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Rural Health, a quarterly journal published by the NRHA, offers a variety of original research relevant and important to rural health. Some examples include evaluations, case studies, and analyses related to health status and behavior, as well as to health work force, policy and access issues. Quantitative, qualitative and mixed methods studies are welcome. Highest priority is given to manuscripts that reflect scholarly quality, demonstrate methodological rigor, and emphasize practical implications. The journal also publishes articles with an international rural health perspective, commentaries, book reviews and letters.
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