University of Illinois Cancer Center, 818 S. Wolcott, Chicago, IL, 60612, USA.
Department of Biomedical & Health Information Science, University of Illinois at Chicago, 1919 W. Taylor St., Chicago, IL, 60612, USA.
J Racial Ethn Health Disparities. 2022 Apr;9(2):576-580. doi: 10.1007/s40615-021-00990-0. Epub 2021 Feb 23.
The Covid-19 pandemic is straining US healthcare resources, causing significant disruptions in cancer care. Prior to the pandemic, Black cancer survivors experienced a disproportionate burden of delays in cancer treatment compared to White cancer survivors. As a result of the pandemic, disruptions in care are widespread and affect cancer survivors regardless of race. This shift presented an opportunity to investigate differences in how Black and White cancer survivors experience disruptions in cancer care due to the pandemic. We conducted a national survey of adult breast cancer survivors, distributed online from 4/2/20 to 4/27/20. We used t-tests to compare cancer and non-cancer-related worry during the Covid-19 pandemic between Black and White breast cancer survivors. Analysis of data from 570 respondents (106 Black and 464 White) indicated significantly higher levels of distress among White respondents compared to Black respondents. Our results point to the importance of assessing race differences in emotional response to disruptions in cancer care during the pandemic. We suggest that differences in emotional distress may reflect differences in previous experience of treatment delays and coping strategies between Black and White breast cancer survivors.
Covid-19 大流行正在消耗美国的医疗资源,导致癌症治疗出现重大中断。在大流行之前,与白人癌症幸存者相比,黑人癌症幸存者在癌症治疗方面的延迟方面负担过重。由于大流行,护理中断非常普遍,无论种族如何,都会影响癌症幸存者。这种转变为调查由于大流行,黑人癌症幸存者和白人癌症幸存者在癌症护理中断方面的经历差异提供了机会。我们对成年乳腺癌幸存者进行了一项全国性调查,从 2020 年 4 月 2 日至 4 月 27 日在网上进行了调查。我们使用 t 检验比较了黑人和白人乳腺癌幸存者在 Covid-19 大流行期间对癌症和非癌症相关问题的担忧。对 570 名受访者(106 名黑人,464 名白人)的数据进行分析表明,白人受访者的焦虑程度明显高于黑人受访者。我们的结果表明,在评估大流行期间癌症护理中断对情绪反应的种族差异时,需要注意这一点。我们认为,情绪困扰的差异可能反映了黑人与白人乳腺癌幸存者在治疗延迟和应对策略方面的先前经历存在差异。