Community Health Services, Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium, Anchorage, AK, USA.
Department of Epidemiology, University of Iowa, 145 N Riverside Drive, Iowa, IA, 52242, USA.
Cancer Causes Control. 2022 Dec;33(12):1453-1463. doi: 10.1007/s10552-022-01636-0. Epub 2022 Oct 2.
Little is known about cancer survivors' needs in Alaska. To address this knowledge gap, the Alaska Cancer Partnership conducted a needs assessment survey; our objectives were to identify unmet needs of Alaska's cancer survivors; identify survivor sub-populations that might benefit from targeted interventions or programming; and develop recommendations for public health and community organizations and healthcare providers for addressing cancer survivors' unmet needs.
Cancer survivors were identified using data from the Alaska Cancer Registry. A random sample of 2,600 individuals was selected to receive the survey, which assessed unmet needs across the following domains: information needs and medical care issues; quality of life; emotional and relationship issues related to cancer diagnoses; and support services. We calculated descriptive statistics for survey responses and assessed demographic predictors of unmet needs using Poisson regression.
We received 335 survey responses, for a response of 13.7%. Only 29.9% of cancer survivors expressed that all their needs were met. The most highly ranked unmet needs were as follows: help to reduce stress in life; to know doctors were coordinating care; and managing concerns about cancer coming back. After adjustment, men, adults younger than 65 at diagnosis, Alaska Native people, survivors still receiving or who had recently received care, and people who had to travel 50+ miles for most of their care had significantly greater unmet needs than their comparison groups.
This assessment provided some of the first information regarding the needs of Alaska's cancer survivors. These results will be used by Alaska Cancer Partnership members across the state to inform healthcare delivery, programs, and public health messaging to support survivors.
关于阿拉斯加癌症幸存者的需求知之甚少。为了解决这一知识空白,阿拉斯加癌症伙伴关系进行了一项需求评估调查;我们的目标是确定阿拉斯加癌症幸存者未满足的需求;确定可能受益于针对性干预或计划的幸存者亚群;并为公共卫生和社区组织以及医疗保健提供者制定满足癌症幸存者未满足需求的建议。
使用阿拉斯加癌症登记处的数据确定癌症幸存者。随机抽取了 2600 名个人的样本接受调查,该调查评估了以下领域的未满足需求:信息需求和医疗保健问题;生活质量;与癌症诊断相关的情绪和关系问题;以及支持服务。我们计算了调查回复的描述性统计数据,并使用泊松回归评估了未满足需求的人口统计学预测因素。
我们收到了 335 份调查回复,回复率为 13.7%。只有 29.9%的癌症幸存者表示他们的所有需求都得到了满足。排名最高的未满足需求如下:帮助减轻生活压力;知道医生在协调护理;以及管理对癌症复发的担忧。调整后,男性、诊断时年龄小于 65 岁的成年人、阿拉斯加原住民、仍在接受或最近接受过治疗的幸存者、以及因大部分治疗需要旅行 50 多英里的人比他们的对照组有更高的未满足需求。
这项评估提供了一些关于阿拉斯加癌症幸存者需求的首批信息。阿拉斯加癌症伙伴关系的成员将在全州范围内使用这些结果为医疗服务提供、计划和公共卫生信息提供信息,以支持幸存者。