Patients' experience of lung cancer care coordination: a quantitative exploration

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作者
Collett, Gemma K. [1 ]
Durcinoska, Ivana [2 ,3 ,4 ]
Rankin, Nicole M. [1 ,5 ]
Blinman, Prunella [6 ]
Barnes, David J. [7 ]
Anderiesz, Cleola [8 ]
Young, Jane M. [1 ,3 ,9 ]
机构
[1] Univ Sydney, Sydney Catalyst Translat Canc Res Ctr, Sydney, NSW, Australia
[2] Sydney Local Hlth Dist, Surg Outcomes Res Ctr, Camperdown, NSW, Australia
[3] Univ Sydney, Sch Publ Hlth, Sydney, NSW, Australia
[4] Univ New South Wales, South Western Sydney Clin Sch, Ingham Inst Appl Med Res, Ctr Oncol Educ & Res Translat CONCERT, Sydney, NSW, Australia
[5] Canc Council NSW, 153 Dowling St, Woolloomooloo, NSW 2011, Australia
[6] Concord Repatriat Gen Hosp, Concord, Australia
[7] Royal Prince Alfred Hosp, Camperdown, NSW, Australia
[8] Canc Australia, Sydney, NSW, Australia
[9] Sydney Local Hlth Dist, Royal Prince Alfred Hosp, Inst Acad Surg, Sydney, NSW, Australia
关键词
Lung neoplasms; Care coordination; Questionnaire; Australia; Navigation; Communication; COLORECTAL-CANCER; NEEDS; PERCEPTIONS; NAVIGATION; VETERANS; OUTCOMES; TRIAL;
D O I
10.1007/s00520-018-4338-3
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
PurposeImproving the coordination of care for people with lung cancer is a health priority. This study aimed to tailor an existing care coordination survey for a lung cancer population, investigate coordination experiences for patients who had received hospital-based treatment and identify any factors that may be associated with poor care coordination.MethodsWe conducted a cross-sectional survey of lung patients within two tertiary hospitals in Sydney, Australia. The Cancer Care Coordination Questionnaire for Patients (CCCQ-P) is a psychometrically valid and reliable survey originally developed for colorectal cancer. We pilot tested a survey adaptation with lung cancer patients, support group members and medical specialists (n=49). A revised survey was mailed to eligible patients via their medical specialist.ResultsFifty-three of 118 eligible participants (45%) completed the CCCQ-P; most had early-stage disease and were about 70years old. Overall, participants reported positive experiences of care coordination (mean total score 78.1), with high scores on communication and navigation subscales. The most problematic areas related to administrative aspects of care coordination and communication and information provision. Two patient groups (those residing in regional and rural areas, or no experience with the health system prior to diagnosis) reported significantly lower scores on the navigation subscale.ConclusionsThis study found that lung cancer patients' experience of care coordination was positive, but highlighted the need for strategies to assist patients living in rural areas, and those with no experience of the health care system. The CCCQ-P survey instrument can be used in future lung cancer studies.
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页码:485 / 493
页数:9
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