| Literature DB >> 33104008 |
Hande Sungur1, Nida Gizem Yılmaz2, Brittany Ming Chu Chan1, Maria E T C van den Muijsenbergh3, Julia C M van Weert1, Barbara C Schouten1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Older migrant patients with cancer face many language- and culture-related barriers to patient participation during medical consultations. To bridge these barriers, an eHealth tool called Health Communicator was developed in the Netherlands. Essentially used as a digital translator that can collect medical history information from patients, the Health Communicator did not include an oncological module so far, despite the fact that the prevalence of Dutch migrant patients with cancer is rising.Entities:
Keywords: cancer; culture; eHealth; health services needs and demand; migrants; mobile phone; patient participation; physician-patient relations
Year: 2020 PMID: 33104008 PMCID: PMC7652697 DOI: 10.2196/21238
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Internet Res ISSN: 1438-8871 Impact factor: 5.428
Overview of the phases, their aims, actions, and publications.
| Phase | Aim | Actions | Publication |
| Listen | Target group analysis |
Conduct a literature review to identify (older) ethnic minority cancer patients’ information and participation preferences and needs Conduct a qualitative study to identify unfulfilled instrumental and affective needs of older Turkish-Dutch and Moroccan-Dutch patients with cancer, and the barriers perceived by health care professionals (ie, general practitioners and oncology nurses) to fulfil patients’ needs |
Review [ Submitted; paper under review (Yilmaz et al, unpublished data, 2020) |
| Plan | Methodology development |
Develop question prompt lists and pilot testing them among patients Developing narrative patient education videos and pilot testing them among both patients and health care professionals (ie, general practitioners and oncology nurses) |
Results shortly described in the Methods section of this paper |
| Do | Development of the oncological module prototype |
Finalize the 6 question prompt lists and 5 narrative patient education videos by revising them based on feedback from patients and health care professionals (ie, general practitioners and oncology nurses) from the |
No publication |
| Study | Pilot evaluation of the oncological module |
Conduct a qualitative study to pilot-evaluate the oncological module prototype among patients and health care professionals (ie, general practitioners and oncology nurses) |
Findings described in the Results section of this paper |
| Act | Creating a dissemination plan |
Create and disseminate a stand-alone module: |
No publication |
Background characteristics of patients.
| Demographics | Turkish (n=15) | Moroccan (n=12) | Total (n=27) | |
| Age (years), mean (SD) | 63.47 (2.59) | 63.33 (2.70) | 63.41 (9.55) | |
| Years residing in the Netherlands, mean (SD) | 39.40 (3.21) | 34.09 (3.54) | 37.15 (12.19) | |
| Dutch language proficiency, mean (SD) | 1.89 (0.30) | 2.21 (0.29) | 2.02 (1.08) | |
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| Female | 9 (60) | 9 (75) | 18 (67) |
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| Male | 6 (40) | 3 (25) | 9 (33) |
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| No schooling | 4 (26) | 6 (50) | 10 (36) |
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| Primary school in Turkey or Morocco | 7 (47) | 5 (40) | 12 (44) |
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| Secondary school in Turkey or Morocco | 1 (7) | —a | 1 (4) |
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| Primary school in the Netherlands | — | 1 (10) | 1 (4) |
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| Secondary school in the Netherlands | 2 (13) | — | 2 (8) |
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| Higher education in the Netherlands | 1 (7) | — | 1 (4) |
aNo participants belonging to the category.
Background characteristics of health care professionals.
| Demographic | General practitioners (n=10) | Oncology nurses (n=2) | Total (n=12) | |
| Age (years), mean (SD) | 57.50 (10.50) | 33.50 (2.12) | 53.50 (13.34) | |
| Work experience in years, mean (SD) | 23.44 (10.37) | 6.00 (2.82) | 20.27 (11.67) | |
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| Female | 5 (50) | 2 (100) | 7 (58) |
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| Male | 5 (50) | —a | 5 (42) |
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| 1-2 | 1 (10) | — | 1 (8) |
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| 2-4 | 4 (40) | — | 4 (30) |
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| 5-10 | 5 (50) | 1 (50) | 6 (50) |
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| ≥10 | — | 1 (50) | 1 (8) |
aNo participants belonging to the category.
Figure 1Breakdown of question prompt lists selected by the patients in the evaluation study. Percentages reflect the percentage of participants that selected that question prompt list. Among the 27 participants, 10 selected 1 and 17 selected 2 question prompt lists. QPLs: question prompt lists.
Figure 2Videos selected by the patients. Percentages reflect the percentage of participants that selected that video. 33% of patients selected 1 video, 22% selected 2 videos, 4% selected 3 videos, 19% selected 4 videos, and 11% selected 5 videos, amounting to an average of 2.27 (SD 1.59) videos requested per patient. GP: general practitioner.