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低收入女性乳腺癌经历延迟的影响。

The Impact of Delays in Low-Income Women's Breast Cancer Experiences.

机构信息

Author Affiliations: Rutgers University School of Nursing (Drs. Jerome-D'Emilia and Suplee); and MD Anderson Cancer Center at Cooper, Camden, New Jersey (Dr Robles-Rodriguez); and Department of Psychology, Long Island University, Brooklyn, New York (Mr D'Emilia).

出版信息

Cancer Nurs. 2021 Jan/Feb;44(1):E43-E52. doi: 10.1097/NCC.0000000000000878.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Low-income, underinsured and uninsured women are less likely to be diagnosed via mammogram and more often diagnosed at later stages, with a resultant negative impact on survival. The New Jersey Cancer Education and Early Detection Program provides access to cancer screening services for low-income, underinsured and uninsured individuals. This program was recently evaluated, and it was found that enrollees were more likely to be diagnosed at later stages than nonenrollees, which may be related to delays in diagnosis and treatment OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to determine if there were delays in diagnosis and treatment for program enrollees and, if so, what were the causes of these delays.

METHODS

A qualitative methodology was used incorporating in-depth interviews with 20 women diagnosed with breast cancer through the New Jersey Cancer Education and Early Detection Program. Qualitative content analysis was used for data analysis.

RESULTS

Three themes emerged: poor access to healthcare, lack of knowledge, and sense of spirituality. Nineteen of 20 women experienced delays in care; 9 were diagnosed with late stage (III or IV) disease.

CONCLUSIONS

While the lack of insurance was a factor, fear, family needs, and a tendency to not prioritize their own health were additional reasons for delays in diagnosis and treatment.

IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE

Programs such as this are integral to the care of low-income, uninsured individuals. However, such programs are not sufficient to meet the needs of low-income women. The lack of a usual source of care is likely to be a factor in the delays these women experienced.

摘要

背景

低收入、保险不足和没有保险的女性通过乳房 X 光检查进行诊断的可能性较低,且更常被诊断为晚期,这对生存产生了负面影响。新泽西癌症教育和早期检测计划为低收入、保险不足和没有保险的个人提供癌症筛查服务。该计划最近进行了评估,发现参与者比非参与者更有可能被诊断为晚期,这可能与诊断和治疗的延迟有关。

目的

本研究旨在确定该计划的参与者是否存在诊断和治疗延迟,如果存在,这些延迟的原因是什么。

方法

采用定性方法,对通过新泽西癌症教育和早期检测计划诊断出患有乳腺癌的 20 名女性进行深入访谈。采用定性内容分析进行数据分析。

结果

出现了三个主题:医疗保健获取机会差、知识匮乏和精神信仰。20 名女性中有 19 名经历了护理延迟;9 人被诊断为晚期(III 或 IV 期)疾病。

结论

尽管缺乏保险是一个因素,但恐惧、家庭需求以及不优先考虑自身健康的倾向也是导致诊断和治疗延迟的其他原因。

实践意义

此类计划对于低收入、没有保险的个人的护理至关重要。然而,这些计划不足以满足低收入女性的需求。缺乏常规医疗服务提供者很可能是这些女性经历延迟的一个因素。

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