Nakaganda Annet, Solt Kristen, Kwagonza Leocadia, Driscoll Deborah, Kampi Rebecca, Orem Jackson
Uganda Cancer Institute, P. O Box 3935, Kampala, Uganda.
American Cancer Society, 250 Williams St., Atlanta, GA, 30303, USA.
J Cancer Policy. 2021 Mar;27:100263. doi: 10.1016/j.jcpo.2020.100263. Epub 2020 Nov 26.
Uganda Cancer Institute (UCI), the only comprehensive cancer treatment center in Uganda, registers about 4000 new cancer patients a year. However, many cancer patients in Uganda never receive treatment due to a variety of challenges. We therefore conducted a study to identify and assess the challenges faced by cancer patients in Uganda.
A cross-sectional study conducted in April-May 2017 among adult cancer patients. 359 participants participated in an interviewer-administered survey. We used stratified random sampling to select the study participants. Data was analyzed in SPSS Statistics 24.
35 % of the patients delayed initiating cancer treatment and 41 % missed medical appointments along their care journey. Delayed and missed appointments were mainly due to lack of money for cancer medicines, transportation and accommodation. Patients also expressed challenges with side effects of cancer treatment: 52 % sought help from health workers when they experienced side effects; 14 % used alternative medicine; and 21 % did not inform anyone. In addition, 55 % of the participants had limited knowledge about their disease and treatment. Other challenges when at UCI included: being hungry and thirsty throughout the day, long waiting hours, not having a resting place, not understanding what comes next, and having their records lost by hospital staff.
Challenges faced by cancer patients in Uganda result in enormous delays in initiation and continuation of cancer treatment. These challenges are often a result of the poor social-economic status of the patients; inadequate infrastructure for cancer care; and inefficiencies in the health care system.
To improve the experience of patients, the National Cancer Control Plan should consider establishing regional cancer centers; creating a reliable supply of cancer medicines; and integrating navigation programmes into cancer care. Strengthening the whole health system, in relation to cancer service delivery, should remain a top priority for Uganda and other resource limited settings.
乌干达癌症研究所(UCI)是乌干达唯一的综合性癌症治疗中心,每年登记约4000名新癌症患者。然而,由于各种挑战,乌干达许多癌症患者从未接受过治疗。因此,我们开展了一项研究,以识别和评估乌干达癌症患者面临的挑战。
2017年4月至5月对成年癌症患者进行了一项横断面研究。359名参与者参与了由访谈员实施的调查。我们采用分层随机抽样来选择研究参与者。数据在SPSS Statistics 24中进行分析。
35%的患者推迟开始癌症治疗,41%的患者在整个治疗过程中错过医疗预约。推迟和错过预约主要是由于缺乏购买癌症药物、交通和住宿的资金。患者还表示在癌症治疗副作用方面存在挑战:52%的患者在出现副作用时向医护人员寻求帮助;14%的患者使用替代药物;21%的患者未告知任何人。此外,55%的参与者对自己的疾病和治疗了解有限。在乌干达癌症研究所时面临的其他挑战包括:整天饥饿口渴、等待时间长、没有休息的地方、不了解接下来会发生什么以及医院工作人员丢失他们的记录。
乌干达癌症患者面临的挑战导致癌症治疗的开始和持续出现巨大延误。这些挑战往往是患者社会经济地位低下、癌症护理基础设施不足以及医疗保健系统效率低下的结果。
为了改善患者的就医体验,国家癌症控制计划应考虑建立区域癌症中心;确保癌症药物的可靠供应;并将导航计划纳入癌症护理。在癌症服务提供方面加强整个卫生系统,应仍然是乌干达和其他资源有限地区的首要任务。