澳大利亚地区头颈癌幸存者的医疗保健利用和未满足的需求:一项横断面调查。

IF 3.3 2区 医学 Q2 ONCOLOGY Psycho‐Oncology Pub Date : 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1002/pon.70056
Poorva Pradhan, Ashleigh R Sharman, Judith Lacey, Patrick Dwyer, Jacques Hill, Kimberley J Davis, Steven Craig, Raymond Wu, Bruce Ashford, Jenny Mitchell, Jonathan R Clark, Michael S Elliott, Carsten E Palme, Rebecca L Venchiarutti
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背景:治疗后的生存期标志着从急性护理的过渡,对头颈癌(HNC)患者提出了独特的挑战。这对区域地区的人来说尤其具有挑战性,因为他们需要长途跋涉才能获得保健服务,在获得保健服务方面面临独特的挑战。目的:调查地区HNC幸存者未满足的需求和医疗保健利用情况。方法:向619名居住在澳大利亚新南威尔士州农村的HNC幸存者发送邀请函,这些幸存者在治疗后1-15年。参与者使用癌症幸存者未满足需求量表自我报告未满足的生存需求和这些需求的强度。使用调查者设计的问卷收集了过去12个月的医疗保健利用情况。结果:共收到问卷117份,回复率19%。参与者主要为男性(65%),患有口咽癌(52%),平均年龄为70.2岁。大约54%的参与者报告至少有一个未满足的需求,40%的人认为这些未满足的需求是“强烈的”。未满足的需求包括担心复发(24%)、获得当地服务(15%)和财政支持(15%)。94%的参与者报告看了全科医生,62%的人去了牙科诊所;尽管需求普遍未得到满足,但只有10%的人寻求专业的心理社会支持。结论:澳大利亚农村HNC幸存者有大量未满足的心理社会需求,但专业心理社会支持的使用率很低。这可能反映了为这一人口提供的服务有限或可获得性有限,这可以通过利用gp主导和远程保健服务的共享护理模式来解决。
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Health Care Utilisation and Unmet Needs in Survivors of Head and Neck Cancer in Regional Australia: A Cross-Sectional Survey.

Background: The post-treatment survivorship period marks the transition away from acute care and poses distinct challenges for individuals with head and neck cancer (HNC). This can be especially challenging for people in regional areas who travel long distances to access care and experience unique challenges in accessing health services.

Aim: To investigate unmet needs and healthcare utilisation of survivors of HNC in regional areas.

Methods: Invitations were sent to 619 survivors of HNC living in rural New South Wales, Australia, who were 1-15 years post-treatment. Participants self-reported unmet survivorship needs and the strength of these needs using the Cancer Survivors' Unmet Needs Measure. Health care utilisation over the preceding 12 months was collected using an investigator-designed questionnaire.

Results: One hundred and seventeen responses were received (19% response rate). Participants were predominantly male (65%), had oropharynx cancer (52%), with mean age of 70.2 years. Some 54% of participants reported at least one unmet need, and 40% rated these unmet needs as 'strong'. Top unmet needs included concern about recurrence (24%), access to local services (15%), and financial support (15%). 94% of participants reported seeing their GP, while 62% visited a dental clinic; only 10% sought professional psychosocial support despite prevalent unmet needs.

Conclusion: Rural survivors of HNC in Australia have substantial unmet psychosocial needs yet demonstrate low utilisation of professional psychosocial support. This may reflect the limited availability or accessibility of services for this population, which could be addressed with shared models of care utilising both GP-led and telehealth services.

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Psycho‐Oncology
Psycho‐Oncology 医学-心理学
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期刊介绍: Psycho-Oncology is concerned with the psychological, social, behavioral, and ethical aspects of cancer. This subspeciality addresses the two major psychological dimensions of cancer: the psychological responses of patients to cancer at all stages of the disease, and that of their families and caretakers; and the psychological, behavioral and social factors that may influence the disease process. Psycho-oncology is an area of multi-disciplinary interest and has boundaries with the major specialities in oncology: the clinical disciplines (surgery, medicine, pediatrics, radiotherapy), epidemiology, immunology, endocrinology, biology, pathology, bioethics, palliative care, rehabilitation medicine, clinical trials research and decision making, as well as psychiatry and psychology. This international journal is published twelve times a year and will consider contributions to research of clinical and theoretical interest. Topics covered are wide-ranging and relate to the psychosocial aspects of cancer and AIDS-related tumors, including: epidemiology, quality of life, palliative and supportive care, psychiatry, psychology, sociology, social work, nursing and educational issues. Special reviews are offered from time to time. There is a section reviewing recently published books. A society news section is available for the dissemination of information relating to meetings, conferences and other society-related topics. Summary proceedings of important national and international symposia falling within the aims of the journal are presented.
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