How do Cancer Patients in Economically Marginalized Neighborhoods Decide Where to Seek Care: Perspectives From Cancer Patients and Healthcare Professionals.

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q3 ONCOLOGY Cancer Control Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/10732748241275404
Rebecca Brown, Brian Petersen, Bryan O Buckley, Michael A Kyle, Jeffrey Glenn
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Background: The quality of cancer care affects patient outcomes. It is therefore important to understand what factors and/or barriers shape a cancer patient's decision about where to seek care. We sought to understand factors influencing decision-making for historically marginalized communities in a large metropolitan area with multiple options for cancer care, including a National Cancer Institute (NCI)-designated comprehensive cancer center.

Methods: We conducted semi-structured interviews with cancer patients from economically marginalized neighborhoods in Washington D.C., and with healthcare professionals who work with patients from these areas. Participants were recruited through flyers, social media posts, and word of mouth. Two researchers analyzed the data using a combination of inductive and deductive approaches supported by the ATLAS. ti software.

Results: A total of 15 interviews were conducted. Analysis revealed 3 major factors influencing where patients decide to seek care: health insurance, transportation, and prioritization of needs. Participants repeatedly identified navigating the bureaucracy of insurance enrollment and high medical costs as prohibitive to seeking care. Transportation was often mentioned in terms of convenience of use and proximity to the care center. Prioritization of needs refers to circumstances such as unstable housing, poverty, and mental illness, that some patients prioritize over seeking quality cancer care. Across these themes 2 findings arose: a discrepancy between stated and actual factors in choosing an oncologist, and the extent to which a cancer patient is able to choose their oncologist.

Conclusion: This study helps explain some of the factors that influence how cancer patients in urban settings choose an oncology center, and the barriers which prohibit access.

Aims of the study: This study aimed to understand how cancer patients decide where to seek treatment.

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Cancer Control
Cancer Control ONCOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Cancer Control is a JCR-ranked, peer-reviewed open access journal whose mission is to advance the prevention, detection, diagnosis, treatment, and palliative care of cancer by enabling researchers, doctors, policymakers, and other healthcare professionals to freely share research along the cancer control continuum. Our vision is a world where gold-standard cancer care is the norm, not the exception.
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