Department of Otolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
Head Neck. 2011 Jan;33(1):37-44. doi: 10.1002/hed.21393.
Our aim was to survey the factors affecting access to cancer care in patients with head and neck cancer after Hurricane Katrina.
In this cross-sectional survey, 207 patients with head and neck cancer were identified post-Hurricane Katrina, but only 83 patients completed the questionnaires and were analyzed. Clinical, demographic, and socioeconomic data were recorded. Chi-square test and t test were used for comparisons.
Patients who felt that there was a lack of access to cancer care would have sought treatment earlier had they had better access to cancer care (chi-square[1] = 32; p < .0001). Patients who felt that there was a lack of access to cancer care also had difficulty receiving treatment (chi-square[1] = 48; p < .0001). Availability of transportation affected access to cancer care in patients with early-stage cancers (chi-square[1] = 4; p < .035).
In the postdisaster environment, patients who felt the lack of access to cancer care post-Hurricane Katrina would have sought treatment earlier with better access to cancer care. These patients also reported difficulty obtaining cancer treatment. Availability of transportation affected access to cancer care in patients with early-stage cancers. Clinical, demographic, and socioeconomic factors did not influence access to cancer care.
我们旨在调查卡特里娜飓风后影响头颈部癌症患者获得癌症治疗的因素。
在这项横断面调查中,我们确定了 207 名卡特里娜飓风后头颈部癌症患者,但只有 83 名患者完成了问卷调查并进行了分析。记录了临床、人口统计学和社会经济学数据。采用卡方检验和 t 检验进行比较。
感到癌症治疗机会不足的患者,如果有更好的癌症治疗机会,他们会更早寻求治疗(卡方[1] = 32;p <.0001)。感到癌症治疗机会不足的患者也难以接受治疗(卡方[1] = 48;p <.0001)。交通便利性影响早期癌症患者获得癌症治疗的机会(卡方[1] = 4;p <.035)。
在灾后环境中,感到缺乏癌症治疗机会的卡特里娜飓风后头颈部癌症患者,如果有更好的癌症治疗机会,他们会更早寻求治疗。这些患者还报告说难以获得癌症治疗。交通便利性影响早期癌症患者获得癌症治疗的机会。临床、人口统计学和社会经济学因素不影响癌症治疗的机会。