Patient perceptions of barriers to the early diagnosis of lung cancer and advice for health service improvement

被引:44
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作者
Walton, Lisa [1 ]
McNeill, Rob [1 ]
Stevens, Wendy [2 ,3 ]
Murray, Melissa [2 ,3 ]
Lewis, Chris [4 ]
Aitken, Denise [5 ]
Garrett, Jeff [6 ]
机构
[1] Univ Auckland, Sch Populat Hlth, Auckland 1, New Zealand
[2] Univ Auckland, Discipline Oncol, Auckland 1, New Zealand
[3] Northern Canc Network, Auckland, New Zealand
[4] Auckland Dist Hlth Board, Auckland City Hosp, Resp Serv, Auckland, New Zealand
[5] Lakes Dist Hlth Board, Rotorua Hosp, Rotorua, New Zealand
[6] Counties Manukau DHB, Middlemore Hosp, Auckland, New Zealand
关键词
Access to care; cancer care; oncology; continuity of care; doctorpatient relationship; primary care; SECONDARY CARE; NEW-ZEALAND; SURVIVAL; DELAYS;
D O I
10.1093/fampra/cmt001
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Patient and systematic factors within primary and secondary care contribute to delay in timely diagnosis of lung cancer. This qualitative study aimed to explore New Zealand service users experiences of the pathway to lung cancer diagnosis, identify factors contributing to delay and provide advice for service improvement. Two samples were recruited. Patients who presented to a hospital emergency department with suspicious symptoms (n 19) were interviewed individually. Those with confirmed lung cancer (n 20) took part in a focus group. Similar semi-structured interview schedules were used. Interviews and focus groups were audiorecorded and thematic analyses performed. Evident commonality led to an integrated interpretation. Patient delay was common but most had seen a GP before referral. No ED participant had seen a respiratory specialist prior ED admission, but after that, most had a seamless pathway. This contrasts with long waits for outpatient participants. Two central themes, access to health services and processes of care, described factors influencing delay. Subthemes highlighted issues relating to symptom interpretation, health beliefs, provider continuity, relationships and perceived expertise that contributed to patient and GP delay. System complexity, information systems and resourcing issues were identified as barriers at the primarysecondary care interface and within secondary care. Reasons for diagnostic delay are complex and multifactorial. Solutions include community initiatives to educate and resource at-risk patients to seek help, supporting and resourcing primary care to increase timely referral and implementing strategies to reduce system complexity for GPs and patients, and the employment of care coordinators.
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页码:436 / 444
页数:9
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