Cynthia Villarreal-Garza1,2,3, Alejandra Platas4,5, Melina Miaja4,6, Fernanda Mesa-Chavez4,6, Marisol Garcia-Garcia4,6, Alan Fonseca4,5, Claudia Pineda4,5, Sylvia de la Rosa-Pacheco7, Carmen L Galvez-Hernandez4,5, Enrique Bargallo-Rocha4,5, Janeth Castro6, David Rodriguez-Gomez6, Marlid Cruz-Ramos4,5, Alejandro Mohar4,5. 1. Joven & Fuerte: Programa para la Atencion e Investigacion de Mujeres Jovenes con Cancer de Mama, Mexico City, Mexico. cynthiavg@gmail.com. 2. Depto. Tumores Mamarios y Depto. de Investigacion, Instituto Nacional de Cancerologia, Mexico City, Mexico. cynthiavg@gmail.com. 3. Centro de Cancer de Mama, Hospital Zambrano Hellion, Tecnologico de Monterrey, Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. cynthiavg@gmail.com. 4. Joven & Fuerte: Programa para la Atencion e Investigacion de Mujeres Jovenes con Cancer de Mama, Mexico City, Mexico. 5. Depto. Tumores Mamarios y Depto. de Investigacion, Instituto Nacional de Cancerologia, Mexico City, Mexico. 6. Centro de Cancer de Mama, Hospital Zambrano Hellion, Tecnologico de Monterrey, Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. 7. Escuela de Medicina y Ciencias de la Salud, Tecnologico de Monterrey, Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate patients' outlook and satisfaction with "Joven & Fuerte: Program for Young Women with Breast Cancer (YWBC) in Mexico" (J&F) and to determine its strengths and areas of improvement to better fulfill patients' information and supportive care needs. METHODS: Patients enrolled in J&F for ≥ 6 months at three cancer referral centers were invited via a messaging application to anonymously complete an online survey exploring their perspectives of the program's information delivery, support services, and research component. Descriptive statistics, chi2 test, Student t, and ANOVA were used for analysis. RESULTS: Of 484 eligible patients, 28% completed the survey. The program overall was useful/very useful according to 97% and aided 82% to better cope with their illness. The timing, clarity, and usefulness of the information provided were each described as good/very good by ≥ 83% for the written format and ≥ 98% for the verbal one. Eighty-four percent of patients were very satisfied (≥ 9/10) with psychological support and genetic assessment. The number of support services used was significantly associated with patients' perception of J&F's usefulness. Regarding fertility issues, 45% recalled being informed about preservation strategies and J&F financially supported 27/39 of interested patients. Fifty-eight percent were unaware of J&F's ongoing research component. CONCLUSIONS: Patients' satisfaction with J&F is very high, reflecting that the program is meeting Mexican YWBC's needs by providing useful information means and support services in a limited-resource setting. Efforts must keep up to guarantee the program's continuity and advocate for its extension to other oncologic centers.
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate patients' outlook and satisfaction with "Joven & Fuerte: Program for Young Women with Breast Cancer (YWBC) in Mexico" (J&F) and to determine its strengths and areas of improvement to better fulfill patients' information and supportive care needs. METHODS:Patients enrolled in J&F for ≥ 6 months at three cancer referral centers were invited via a messaging application to anonymously complete an online survey exploring their perspectives of the program's information delivery, support services, and research component. Descriptive statistics, chi2 test, Student t, and ANOVA were used for analysis. RESULTS: Of 484 eligible patients, 28% completed the survey. The program overall was useful/very useful according to 97% and aided 82% to better cope with their illness. The timing, clarity, and usefulness of the information provided were each described as good/very good by ≥ 83% for the written format and ≥ 98% for the verbal one. Eighty-four percent of patients were very satisfied (≥ 9/10) with psychological support and genetic assessment. The number of support services used was significantly associated with patients' perception of J&F's usefulness. Regarding fertility issues, 45% recalled being informed about preservation strategies and J&F financially supported 27/39 of interested patients. Fifty-eight percent were unaware of J&F's ongoing research component. CONCLUSIONS:Patients' satisfaction with J&F is very high, reflecting that the program is meeting Mexican YWBC's needs by providing useful information means and support services in a limited-resource setting. Efforts must keep up to guarantee the program's continuity and advocate for its extension to other oncologic centers.
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Keywords:
Breast cancer; Information; Mexico; Satisfaction; Supportive programs; Young women