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癌症护理中患者体验的不平等:经济和健康素养决定因素的作用。

Inequalities in patients' experiences with cancer care: the role of economic and health literacy determinants.

机构信息

Unisanté, University Center for Primary Care and Public Health, Department of Epidemiology and Health Systems, University of Lausanne, CH-1011 Lausanne, Switzerland.

Institute of Higher Education and Research in Healthcare (IUFRS), Faculty of Biology and Medicine, University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland.

出版信息

BMC Health Serv Res. 2024 Jun 14;24(1):733. doi: 10.1186/s12913-024-11174-x.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Patients with fewer socioeconomic and health literacy resources are disadvantaged in their access and use of healthcare, which may give rise to worse experiences with care and thus inequalities in patient experiences. However, only a limited number of studies have examined how socioeconomic and health literacy factors shape inequalities in patients' experiences with cancer care.

OBJECTIVE

To examine whether patients' experiences with cancer care differ according to their economic status and health literacy.

METHODS

Secondary analysis of data on 2789 adult patients diagnosed with cancer from the Swiss Cancer Patient Experiences-2 (SCAPE-2) study, a cross-sectional survey conducted in eight hospitals across Switzerland from September 2021 to February 2022. Regression analysis was applied to examine the independent effect of patients' economic status and health literacy on various outcomes of experiences with cancer care, covering eight different dimensions of patient-centred care, controlling for confounding factors.

RESULTS

Adjusted regression analysis showed that patients with lower economic status reported significantly worse experiences with cancer care in 12 out of 29 specific care experiences, especially in the dimensions of 'respect for patients' preferences' and 'physical comfort' where all items of experiences were associated with economic status. Additionally, lower health literacy was associated with worse patient experiences in 23 specific care experiences. All items in the dimensions of 'respect for patients' preferences', 'physical comfort' and 'emotional support' were associated with health literacy.

DISCUSSION

This study revealed significant inequalities in experiences with cancer care shaped by the economic status and health literacy of patients across different dimensions of patient-centred care. It is essential to address the needs of more disadvantaged patients who face obstacles in their access and use of the healthcare system, not only to mitigate inequalities in cancer care but also to avoid inequalities in health outcomes.

摘要

背景

在获得和使用医疗保健方面,社会经济和健康素养资源较少的患者处于不利地位,这可能导致他们的护理体验更差,从而导致患者体验方面的不平等。然而,只有少数研究探讨了社会经济和健康素养因素如何影响癌症护理患者体验的不平等。

目的

检验癌症护理患者的体验是否因经济状况和健康素养而异。

方法

对瑞士癌症患者体验-2(SCAPE-2)研究中的 2789 名成年癌症患者的数据进行二次分析,该研究是一项在瑞士 8 家医院进行的横断面调查,于 2021 年 9 月至 2022 年 2 月进行。回归分析用于检验患者经济状况和健康素养对癌症护理体验的各种结果的独立影响,涵盖患者为中心的护理的 8 个不同维度,控制混杂因素。

结果

调整后的回归分析显示,经济状况较低的患者在 29 种特定护理体验中的 12 种体验中报告的癌症护理体验明显较差,特别是在“尊重患者偏好”和“身体舒适”方面,所有体验项目都与经济状况有关。此外,较低的健康素养与 23 种特定护理体验中的较差患者体验相关。“尊重患者偏好”、“身体舒适”和“情感支持”维度中的所有项目都与健康素养有关。

讨论

本研究揭示了患者经济状况和健康素养在不同患者为中心的护理维度上对癌症护理体验不平等的影响。解决更多处于不利地位的患者在获得和使用医疗保健系统方面面临的障碍至关重要,这不仅是为了减轻癌症护理方面的不平等,也是为了避免健康结果方面的不平等。

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