| Literature DB >> 25329653 |
Elizabeth A Gage-Bouchard1, Elisa M Rodriguez2, Frances G Saad-Harfouche3, Austin Miller4, Deborah O Erwin3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Within the field of oncology, increasing access to high quality care has been identified as a priority to reduce cancer disparities. Previous research reveals that the facilities where patients receive their cancer care have implications for cancer outcomes. However, there is little understanding of how patients decide where to seek cancer care. This study examined the factors that shape patients' pathways to seek their cancer care at a National Cancer Institute-designated comprehensive cancer center (NCI-CCC), and differences in these factors by race, income and education.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25329653 PMCID: PMC4203812 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0110649
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Coding of Factors Motivating Cancer Care Seeking at a NCI-Designated Comprehensive Cancer Center.
| Theme | Codes |
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| Primary Care Physician recommendation |
| Specialist Physician recommendation | |
| Physician at diagnosing hospital recommendation (i.e. Hospitalist) | |
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| Encouraged by socialnetwork members | Family member or friend previously treated at cancer center |
| Family member or friend works at cancer center | |
| Family member of friend suggested cancer center | |
| Gained informationthrough media | Print, radio, or television news |
| Marketing campaigns | |
| Internet | |
| Gained informationthrough communityorganizations | Charity resources (i.e. American Cancer Society) |
| Faith-based organizations |
Sample Characteristics.
| White | AfricanAmerican | ||||
| N | % | N | % | ||
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| 18–39 | 1 | 1% | 0 | 0% |
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| 30–39 | 2 | 3% | 1 | 2% | |
| 40–49 | 9 | 12% | 9 | 18% | |
| 50–59 | 20 | 27% | 15 | 30% | |
| 60–64 | 11 | 15% | 9 | 18% | |
| 65+ | 31 | 42% | 16 | 32% | |
| Total | 74 | 100% | 50 | 100% | |
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| Female | 38 | 51% | 30 | 60% |
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| Male | 36 | 49% | 20 | 40% | |
| Total | 74 | 100% | 50 | 100% | |
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| Working full-time | 22 | 30% | 12 | 24% |
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| Working part-time | 9 | 12% | 2 | 4% | |
| Unemployed | 6 | 8% | 3 | 6% | |
| Retired | 29 | 39% | 14 | 28% | |
| Disabled | 8 | 11% | 18 | 36% | |
| No Response | 0 | 0% | 1 | 2% | |
| Total | 74 | 100% | 50 | 100% | |
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| Less than $5,000 | 0 | 0% | 2 | 4% |
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| $5,000 to $11,999 | 3 | 4% | 8 | 16% | |
| $12,000 to $15,999 | 3 | 4% | 2 | 4% | |
| $16,000 to $24,999 | 8 | 11% | 7 | 14% | |
| $25,000 to $34,999 | 8 | 11% | 5 | 10% | |
| $35,000 to $49,999 | 9 | 12% | 2 | 4% | |
| $50,000 to $74,999 | 9 | 12% | 3 | 6% | |
| $75,000 to $99,999 | 10 | 14% | 2 | 4% | |
| $100,000 and more | 14 | 19% | 2 | 4% | |
| Missing/no response | 10 | 14% | 17 | 34% | |
| Total | 74 | 100% | 50 | 100% | |
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| Below or at Federal Poverty Line | 12 | 16% | 20 | 40% |
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| 200% of Federal Poverty Line or more | 48 | 65% | 13 | 26% | |
| Missing | 14 | 19% | 17 | 34% | |
| Total | 74 | 100% | 50 | 100% | |
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| Own Home | 62 | 84% | 21 | 42% |
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| Rents Home | 10 | 14% | 20 | 40% | |
| Other | 2 | 3% | 4 | 8% | |
| No Response | 0 | 0% | 5 | 10% | |
| Total | 74 | 100% | 50 | 100% | |
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| Some college or less | 38 | 51% | 34 | 68% |
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| College degree or more | 36 | 49% | 13 | 26% | |
| No Response | 0 | 0% | 3 | 6% | |
| Total | 74 | 100% | 50 | 100% | |
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| Married or living with partner | 50 | 68% | 15 | 30% |
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| Widowed | 7 | 9% | 7 | 14% | |
| Divorced/Separated | 9 | 12% | 10 | 20% | |
| Never married | 8 | 11% | 17 | 34% | |
| No Response | 0 | 0% | 1 | 2% | |
| Total | 74 | 100% | 50 | 100% | |
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| Medicaid | 4 | 5% | 11 | 22% |
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| Medicare | 2 | 3% | 3 | 6% | |
| Medicaid and Medicare | 1 | 1% | 6 | 12% | |
| Medicaid plus private health insurance | 1 | 1% | 1 | 2% | |
| Medicare plus private insurance | 25 | 34% | 7 | 14% | |
| Private health insurance or HMO | 39 | 53% | 19 | 38% | |
| No insurance | 1 | 1% | 2 | 4% | |
| No Response | 1 | 1% | 1 | 2% | |
| Total | 74 | 100% | 50 | 100% | |
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| Prostate | 13 | 18% | 14 | 28% | |
| Breast | 10 | 13% | 16 | 32% | |
| Head & Neck(e.g. thyroid, esophagus, larynx) | 14 | 19% | 3 | 6% | |
| Hematologic/Bone Marrow | 13 | 18% | 6 | 12% | |
| Gynecologic(e.g., uterus, vulva, ovarian, cervix) | 5 | 7% | 4 | 8% | |
| Gastrointestinal(e.g., colon, stomach) | 6 | 8% | 4 | 8% | |
| Bronchus & Lung | 3 | 4% | 3 | 6% | |
| Kidney | 3 | 4% | 0 | 0% | |
| Neuro-oncology(i.e., meninges) | 3 | 4% | 0 | 0% | |
| Skin | 1 | 1% | 0 | 0% | |
| Sarcoma & Melanoma | 2 | 3% | 0 | 0% | |
| Other (unclear primary) | 1 | 1% | 0 | 0% | |
| Total | 74 | 100% | 50 | 100% | |
Abbreviations: NS, Not Significant. P values based on Pearson Chi-Square test results.
Some Columns do not equal 100% due to rounding.
Factors Motivating Cancer Care Seeking at a NCI-Designated Comprehensive Cancer Center by Race, Education, and Income.
| PCP | Specialist | Hospitalist | SocialNetworks | Media | CommunityOrganizations | Other | ||
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| White | 14(18.9%) | 27(36.5%) | 10(13.5%) | 19(25.7%) | 1(1.4%) | 0(0%) | 3(4.1%) |
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| AfricanAmerican | 10(20.0%) | 10(20.0%) | 13(26.0%) | 9(18.0%) | 0(0%) | 2(4.0%) | 6(12.0%) | |
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| Some collegeor less | 17(23.6%) | 20(27.8%) | 18(25.0%) | 11(15.3%) | 0(0%) | 1(1.4%) | 5(6.9%) |
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| College degreeor more | 7(14.3%) | 17(34.7%) | 3(6.1%) | 17(34.7%) | 1(2.0%) | 0(0%) | 4(8.2%) | |
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| Below or atFederal PovertyLine | 6(18.8%) | 8(25%) | 10(31.3%) | 3(9.4%) | 0(0%) | 1(3.1%) | 4(12.5%) |
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| 200% of FederalPoverty Line orMore | 13(21.3%) | 24(39.3%) | 4(6.7%) | 16(26.2%) | 1(1.6%) | 0(0%) | 3(4.9%) | |
Associations between Demographic Characteristics and Deciding to Seek Cancer Care at a NCI-Designated Comprehensive Cancer Center due to a Physician Recommendation versus Self-referral.
| Characteristic | OR (95% CI) | |
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| White | 1.00 | [Reference] |
| African American | 0.38 | (0.13–1.13) |
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| Some College or Less | 1.00 | [Reference] |
| College Degree or More | 0.33 | (0.12–0.91) |
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| At or below the federal poverty line | 1.00 | [Reference] |
| 200% of federal poverty line or more | 0.65 | (0.21–2.06) |
Abbreviations: OR, odds ratio; CI, 95% confidence interval.
Significant at P<.05.