Literature DB >> 10590381

Equitable access to cancer services: A review of barriers to quality care.

J S Mandelblatt1, K R Yabroff, J F Kerner.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Barriers to cancer care have been documented in nearly all settings and populations; such barriers represent potentially avoidable morbidity or mortality. A conceptual framework was used to describe patient, provider, and system barriers to cancer services.
METHODS: A review of the English language literature on cancer care from 1980-1998 was conducted; key research was summarized for each domain in the conceptual model.
RESULTS: Key patient barriers are related to old age, minority race, and low socioeconomic class; the common pathways by which these sociodemographic factors appear to mediate cancer outcomes include social class and race-related or class-related attitudes. Providers are often ill-prepared to communicate the complexities of cancer care to their diverse patient populations; constraints of the medical care system also can impede the delivery of care. To the authors' knowledge the impact of the rapid growth in managed care organizations (MCOs) on access to care has yet to be evaluated fully. Although MCOs historically have provided high levels of cancer screening in healthy populations, to the authors' knowledge there are fewer data regarding outcomes for elderly and poor populations and for treatment services.
CONCLUSIONS: Additional research is needed to develop and test interventions to overcome barriers to care and evaluate the impact of the growth of managed care on access to cancer care for diverse populations. Copyright 1999 American Cancer Society.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10590381

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer        ISSN: 0008-543X            Impact factor:   6.860


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