Foley Jasmine, Nund Rebecca L, Ward Elizabeth C, Burns Clare L, Wishart Laurelie R, Graham Nicky, Patterson Corey, Ashley Amy, Fink Julie, Tiavaasue Emily, Comben Wendy
School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD, Australia.
Centre of Functioning and Health Research, Metro South Hospital and Health Service, Brisbane, OLD, Australia.
Aust J Rural Health. 2022 Apr;30(2):175-187. doi: 10.1111/ajr.12829. Epub 2022 Jan 22.
Individuals with head and neck cancer residing in rural areas face numerous challenges accessing post-acute rehabilitation services, including speech pathology services. In order to inform future service enhancements, the key issues impacting access to, and the provision of, speech pathology head and neck cancer services in rural areas was explored through the perspectives of patients, carers, speech pathology clinicians and service managers.
A rural health referral network in Queensland consisting of tertiary, regional and remote hospitals.
Twenty-eight participants, including 12 speech pathology staff/managers and 16 consumers (people with head and neck cancer/carers).
Qualitative methodology using semi-structured interviews was analysed using content analysis.
Two themes were identified from the consumer group including (a) navigating health services for head and neck cancer management and (b) burden of accessing head and neck cancer care. Speech pathology staff/managers interviews raised 3 themes: (a) transfer of care and access to local services, (b) workforce and workload and (c) travelling impacts the service our patients can receive. An integrative theme across both groups highlighted the perceived disparity in health care access that existed for people with head and neck cancer in rural areas.
In rural areas, consumers face multiple barriers navigating the head and neck cancer treatment pathway, while health services encounter specific challenges ensuring access and equity in care. Despite the complexities, possible avenues for service change and service enhancement are proposed. Speech pathology services in rural areas need to proactively evaluate services and address existing disparities in order to enact positive change for people with head and neck cancer living outside metropolitan locations.
居住在农村地区的头颈癌患者在获得急性后期康复服务(包括言语病理学服务)方面面临诸多挑战。为了为未来的服务改进提供参考,通过患者、护理人员、言语病理学临床医生和服务管理人员的视角,探讨了影响农村地区头颈癌言语病理学服务获取和提供的关键问题。
昆士兰州一个由三级、地区和偏远医院组成的农村卫生转诊网络。
28名参与者,包括12名言语病理学工作人员/管理人员和16名消费者(头颈癌患者/护理人员)。
采用定性方法,通过半结构化访谈收集数据,并运用内容分析法进行分析。
从消费者群体中确定了两个主题,包括(a)为头颈癌管理导航卫生服务,以及(b)获取头颈癌护理的负担。言语病理学工作人员/管理人员的访谈提出了3个主题:(a)护理转移和当地服务的获取,(b)劳动力和工作量,以及(c)出行对我们患者所能接受服务的影响。两组的一个综合主题突出了农村地区头颈癌患者在医疗服务获取方面存在的明显差异。
在农村地区,消费者在头颈癌治疗途径中面临多重障碍,而卫生服务机构在确保医疗服务的可及性和公平性方面也面临特定挑战。尽管情况复杂,但仍提出了服务变革和改进的可能途径。农村地区的言语病理学服务需要积极评估服务并解决现有差异,以便为居住在大城市以外的头颈癌患者带来积极改变。