Alexis R Freedland, Roberto L Muller, Cathrine Hoyo, Elizabeth L Turner, Patricia G Moorman, Eliney F Faria, Gustavo F Carvalhal, Rodolfo B Reis, Edmundo C Mauad, Andre L Carvalho, Stephen J Freedland
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鉴于医疗服务日益专业化,最佳的医疗服务可能需要区域化,这可能会造成就医障碍。我们在巴西的一个大型前列腺癌(PC)筛查项目中对此进行了测试。2004 年至 2007 年,巴雷托斯癌症医院在巴西农村地区对男性进行了前列腺癌筛查。筛查结果异常的男性将被转诊进行随访和活检。我们采用粗略和多变量逻辑回归分析法,检验了从筛查地点到巴雷托斯癌症医院的距离与不按要求进行活检、活检时发现 PC 的风险,以及在 PC 患者中发现 PC 等级的风险之间的联系。在接受初次筛查的 10,467 名男性中,中位距离为 257 公里(IQR:135-718 公里)。在粗略和多变量分析中,较远的距离与活组织检查不合规性有显著联系(OR/100 km:0.83,P <0.001)。在距离巴雷托斯癌症医院 150 公里以内的男性中,距离与依从性无关(OR/100 公里:1.09,P=0.87)。距离与 PC 风险或 PC 分级之间没有关联(P 均大于 0.25)。在巴西,转诊中心的距离可能很远,在 PC 筛查队列中,距离越远,活检依从性越低。在居住在150公里以内的男性中,距离与依从性无关。当距离较远时,医疗区域化可能会降低就诊率。
Implications of Regionalizing Care in the Developing World: Impact of Distance to Referral Center on Compliance to Biopsy Recommendations in a Brazilian Prostate Cancer Screening Cohort.
Given growing specialization in medical care, optimal care may require regionalization, which may create access barriers. We tested this within a large prostate cancer (PC) screening program in Brazil. In 2004-2007, Barretos Cancer Hospital prospectively screened men for PC throughout rural Brazil. Men with abnormal screen were referred for follow-up and possible biopsy. We tested the link between distance from screening site to Barretos Cancer Hospital and risk of noncompliance with showing up for biopsy, PC on biopsy and, among those with PC, PC grade using crude and multivariable logistic regression analysis. Among 10,467 men undergoing initial screen, median distance was 257 km (IQR: 135-718 km). On crude and multivariable analyses, farther distance was significantly linked with biopsy noncompliance (OR/100 km: 0.83, P < 0.001). Among men who lived within 150 km of Barretos Cancer Hospital, distance was unrelated to compliance (OR/100 km: 1.09, P=0.87). There was no association between distance and PC risk or PC grade (all P > 0.25). In Brazil, where distances to referral centers can be large, greater distance was related to reduced biopsy compliance in a PC screening cohort. Among men who lived within 150 km, distance was unrelated to compliance. Care regionalization may reduce access when distances are large.
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Prostate Cancer is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that provides a multidisciplinary platform for scientists, surgeons, oncologists and clinicians working on prostate cancer. The journal publishes original research articles, review articles, and clinical studies related to the diagnosis, surgery, radiotherapy, drug discovery and medical management of the disease.