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Unmet supportive care needs among Indigenous cancer patients across Australia.

Christina M Bernardes1, Abbey Diaz2, Patricia C Valery3, Sabe Sabesan4, Siddhartha Baxi5, Samar Aoun6, Sandra C Thompson7, Mari Lashbrook8, Gail Garvey9.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Indigenous Australians with cancer tend to be diagnosed with more aggressive and advanced-stage disease, receive less treatment, have poorer survival and lower quality of life than other Australians. Reducing these inequalities requires an understanding of the supportive care needs of this cancer group. This study aims to describe the type and extent of unmet supportive care needs of Indigenous Australian cancer patients.
METHOD: A multicentre, cross-sectional study recruited 145 Indigenous adults diagnosed with cancer in the previous 5 years in four Australian states and territories. Using a culturally specific tool, unmet needs were assessed in four domains: 'physical and psychological', 'hospital care', 'information and communication' and 'practical and cultural'. Moderate to high unmet need is that which requires some or a lot more help to be addressed.
RESULTS: Two-thirds (65%) of patients reported at least one moderate to high unmet need and 20% of patients had moderate to high unmet needs with five or more items. Overall, patients most commonly reported moderate to high unmet needs in the physical/psychological (46%) and practical/cultural domains (34%), than the information/communication (23%) and hospital care domains (16%). More specifically, 'money worries' was the most frequently reported moderate to high unmet need (20%).
CONCLUSION: Most Indigenous Australians living with cancer experience unmet supportive care needs. Physical/psychological and practical/cultural concerns were identified as priority areas for Indigenous cancer patients. These findings may inform priority areas for intervention towards optimal care pathways for Indigenous Australians diagnosed and living with cancer.

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Keywords:  Indigenous; cancer; prevalence; unmet needs; Australia

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31521102     DOI: 10.22605/RRH4660

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rural Remote Health        ISSN: 1445-6354            Impact factor:   1.759


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1.  Cancer survival differentials for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in Queensland: the impact of remoteness.

Authors:  S M Cramb; L J Whop; G Garvey; P D Baade
Journal:  Cancer Causes Control       Date:  2022-10-20       Impact factor: 2.532

2.  The utilization of allied and community health services by cancer patients living in regional and remote geographical areas in Australia.

Authors:  Darshit Rajeshkumar Parikh; Abbey Diaz; Christina Bernardes; Paolo B De Ieso; Thanuja Thachil; Giam Kar; Matthew Stevens; Gail Garvey
Journal:  Support Care Cancer       Date:  2020-10-22       Impact factor: 3.603

3.  Rural cancer survivors' health information needs post-treatment.

Authors:  Nynikka R Palmer; Nancy E Avis; Nora F Fino; Janet A Tooze; Kathryn E Weaver
Journal:  Patient Educ Couns       Date:  2020-02-27

4.  Accessibility of cancer treatment services for Indigenous Australians in the Northern Territory: perspectives of patients and care providers.

Authors:  Kate Anderson; Abbey Diaz; Darshit Rajeshkumar Parikh; Gail Garvey
Journal:  BMC Health Serv Res       Date:  2021-01-28       Impact factor: 2.655

5.  Quality of Life in the First Year of Cancer Diagnosis among Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal People Living in Regional and Remote Areas of Australia.

Authors:  Elaina Elder-Robinson; Abbey Diaz; Kirsten Howard; Darshit Rajeshkumar Parikh; Giam Kar; Gail Garvey
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2021-12-29       Impact factor: 3.390

6.  Disparities in Unmet Needs in Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Australians with Cirrhosis: An Exploratory Study.

Authors:  Elizabeth E Powell; Patricia C Valery; Christina M Bernardes; Paul J Clark; Cath Brown; Katherine Stuart; Gregory Pratt; Maree Toombs; Gunter Hartel
Journal:  Patient Prefer Adherence       Date:  2021-11-24       Impact factor: 2.711

7.  Impact of different unconditional monetary incentives on survey response rates in men with prostate cancer: a 2-arm randomised trial.

Authors:  Megan McIntosh; Melissa J Opozda; Michael O'Callaghan; Andrew D Vincent; Daniel A Galvão; Camille E Short
Journal:  BMC Med Res Methodol       Date:  2022-09-29       Impact factor: 4.612

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