Time intervals and previous primary care consultations in the pathway to emergency cancer diagnosis

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Bosch, Xavier [1 ]
Montori-Palacin, Elisabet [1 ]
Calvo, Julia [1 ]
Carbonell, Irene [1 ]
Naval-Alvarez, Jose [1 ]
Moreno, Pedro [1 ]
Lopez-Soto, Alfonso [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Barcelona, Hosp Clin, August Pi i Sunyer Biomed Res Inst IDIBAPS, Dept Internal Med, Villarroel 170, Barcelona 08036, Spain
关键词
Emergency cancer diagnosis; Emergency presentation; Time intervals; Prereferral consultations; Primary care; PATIENT EXPERIENCE SURVEY; TIMELINESS; DESIGN;
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10.1016/j.canep.2023.102445
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摘要
Background: Time intervals and number of prior consultations in primary care (PC) are recognised metrics of diagnostic timeliness of cancer and are interrelated. However, whether and how the two measures correlate with each other in the emergency diagnostic pathway is unknown. We investigated the association between the number of prereferral consultations and the length of intervals from PC presentation to cancer diagnosis following emergency referral to hospital.Methods: Patients were eligible if they first consulted in PC and were diagnosed with cancer following emergency or nonemergency referral to hospital. We analysed for differences in PC and diagnostic intervals and number of consultations between emergency and nonemergency presenters and determined their associations by cancer type. Differences in presenting symptoms and stage at diagnosis between populations and according to number of consultations were also examined.Results: There were 796 emergency and 865 nonemergency presenters with comparable sociodemographic and comorbidity data. Correlation analysis in emergency presenters revealed a strong positive association between number of consultations and intervals for seven of 13 different cancers, including cancers characterised by high proportions of > 3 consultations and long intervals (pancreatic, lung, and colorectal cancer) and vice versa for others (e.g., endometrial, cervical, or oesophageal cancer). Additionally, emergency presenters with > 3 consultations were more likely than those with 1-2 to report nonspecific symptoms (60 vs. 40%, respectively) and to be diagnosed at a later stage.Conclusion: System level interventions are needed to reduce unnecessary delays in the emergency diagnostic pathway, particularly in cancer patients with multiple prereferral consultations. The findings also suggest opportunities to reduce the proportion of emergency diagnoses by targeting symptomatic individuals pre-presentation.
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