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Access to medical and supportive care for rural and remote cancer survivors in northern British Columbia.

A Fuchsia Howard1, Kirsten Smillie, Kristin Turnbull, Chelan Zirul, Dana Munroe, Amanda Ward, Pam Tobin, Arminee Kazanjian, Rob Olson.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Rural cancer survivors (RCS) potentially have unique medical and supportive care experiences when they return to their communities posttreatment because of the availability and accessibility of health services. However, there is a limited understanding of cancer survivorship in rural communities.
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to describe RCS experiences accessing medical and supportive care postcancer treatment.
METHODS: Interviews and focus groups were conducted with 52 RCS residing in northern British Columbia, Canada. The data were analyzed using qualitative content analysis methods.
RESULTS: General Population RCS and First Nations RCS experienced challenges accessing timely medical care close to home, resulting in unmet medical needs. Emotional support services were rarely available, and, if they did exist, were difficult to access or not tailored to cancer survivors. Travel and distance were barriers to medical and psychological support and services, not only in terms of the cost of travel, but also the toll this took on family members. Many of the RCS lacked access to trusted and useful information. Financial assistance, for follow-up care and rehabilitation services, was rarely available, as was appropriate employment assistance.
CONCLUSION: Medical and supportive care can be inaccessible, unavailable, and unaffordable for cancer survivors living in rural northern communities.
© 2014 National Rural Health Association.

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Keywords:  access to care; cancer; geography; qualitative research; rural health

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24483272     DOI: 10.1111/jrh.12064

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Rural Health        ISSN: 0890-765X            Impact factor:   4.333


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