| Literature DB >> 33849524 |
Shelley A Jazowski1,2, Isabelle P Sico1, Jennifer H Lindquist3, Valerie A Smith1,3,4, Hayden B Bosworth1,3,4,5,6, Susanne Danus3, Dawn Provenzale3,7,8, Michael J Kelley9,10,11, Leah L Zullig12,13.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Transportation barriers limit access to cancer care services and contribute to suboptimal clinical outcomes. Our objectives were to describe the frequency of Veterans reporting and the factors associated with transportation barriers to or from colorectal cancer (CRC) care visits.Entities:
Keywords: Access to care; Colorectal cancer; Life chaos; Transportation; Travel distance; Veterans Affairs
Mesh:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33849524 PMCID: PMC8045363 DOI: 10.1186/s12913-021-06339-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Fig. 1Study Participant Identification. Abbreviations: HIPAA, Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act. a Two surveys were not mailed to Veterans because at the time of mailing these individuals were deemed ineligible since they did not meet inclusion criteria, had a dementia or psychosis diagnosis, or were deceased. b Patients were deemed ineligible because they did not meet inclusion criteria, had a dementia or psychosis diagnosis, or were deceased. c Study participants were required to complete and sign a HIPAA authorization form. Participants whose forms were not returned, incomplete, and/or lacked a signature were excluded from analysis
COAST Respondent Characteristics
| Characteristic | All Respondents | Reported Transportation Barriers ( | Reported No Transportation Barriers ( | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age at survey completion | ||||
| 40–65 | 32 (28) | 11 (52) | 21 (22) | 0.006 |
| ≥ 66 | 83 (72) | 10 (48) | 73 (78) | |
| Sex | ||||
| Male | 109 (95) | 19 (90) | 90 (96) | 0.301 |
| Female | 6 (5) | 2 (10) | 4 (4) | |
| Racea | ||||
| White | 74 (64) | 13 (62) | 61 (65) | 0.700 |
| Persons of color | 38 (33) | 7 (33) | 31 (33) | |
| Employmenta | ||||
| Working | 28 (24) | 1 (5) | 27 (29) | 0.060 |
| Not working | 85 (74) | 20 (95) | 65 (69) | |
| Educationa | ||||
| Less than high school | 14 (12) | 1 (5) | 13 (14) | 0.559 |
| High school graduate or higher education | 100 (87) | 20 (95) | 80 (85) | |
| Marital status | ||||
| Married | 68 (59) | 8 (38) | 60 (64) | 0.005 |
| Divorced/separated | 29 (25) | 12 (57) | 17 (18) | |
| Widowed | 13 (11) | 1 (5) | 12 (13) | |
| Single | 5 (4) | 0 (0) | 5 (5) | |
| CRC care locationa | ||||
| VA hospital/clinic | 108 (94) | 19 (90) | 89 (95) | 0.488 |
| Non-VA health center | 5 (4) | 2 (10) | 3 (3) | |
| Distance to the VA | ||||
| ≤ 20 miles | 33 (29) | 4 (19) | 29 (31) | 0.280 |
| > 20 miles | 82 (71) | 17 (81) | 65 (69) | |
| Convenience of the VAa | ||||
| Convenient | 96 (83) | 15 (71) | 81 (86) | 0.143 |
| Not convenient | 17 (15) | 6 (29) | 11 (12) | |
| Mode of travel | ||||
| Drive self | 67 (58) | 8 (38) | 59 (63) | 0.098 |
| Rely on friends/family | 44 (38) | 12 (57) | 32 (34) | |
| Public transportation | 2 (2) | 1 (5) | 1 (1) | |
| Other method | 2 (2) | 0 (0) | 2 (2) | |
| Chaotic lifestylea | ||||
| Less chaotic | 65 (57) | 9 (43) | 56 (60) | 0.245 |
| More chaotic | 47 (41) | 12 (57) | 35 (37) | |
Abbreviations: COAST Colorectal Cancer Patient Adherence to Survivorship Treatment, CRC colorectal cancer, VA Veterans Affairs
aParticipants with missing data, which is defined as not responding or selecting “Prefer not to answer” or “Don’t know”, are not included in the table. Race was missing for 1 participant reporting barriers and for 2 participants reporting no barriers; employment was missing for 2 participants reporting no barriers; education was missing for 1 participant reporting no barriers; location of cancer care was missing for 2 participants reporting no barriers; convenience of VA location was missing for 2 participants reporting no barriers; and chaotic lifestyle was missing for 3 participants reporting no barriers
Fig. 2Relationship Between Transportation-related Factors and Chaotic Lifestyle. Abbreviations: CRC, colorectal cancer care; VA, Veterans Affairs. a SAS was used to calculate Spearman’s correlation coefficients and to create the correlation heatmap. Variables were continuous (chaotic lifestyle) or categorical (transportation barriers: “Always”, “Often”, “Sometimes”, “Never”; distance to the VA: “0 to 20 miles”, “21 to 40 miles”, “41 to 60 miles”, “61 to 80 miles”, “81 to 100 miles”, “101 miles or more”; use of the VA for colorectal cancer care: “All of your cancer care”, “More than half of your cancer care”, “About half of your cancer care”, “Less than half of your cancer care”; convenience of VA: “Very convenient”, “Somewhat convenient”, “Somewhat inconvenient”, “Very convenient”; mode of travel to the VA: “Drive myself’, “Friend or family drives me”, “Health aide”, “Disabled American Veterans (DAV) or other shuttle service”, “Public transportation”, “Another source”). b Participants who did not respond or responded “Don’t know” were excluded from analysis (n = 2). c Participants who did not respond or responded “Don’t know” were excluded from analysis (n = 2). d Mode of travel to the VA is ordered based on decreasing travel independence. Veterans who selected (1) “Drive myself” have access to a vehicle and are in control of traveling to or from the VA as needed; (2) “Friend or family drives me” face some limitations due to others’ availability but are able to tailor transportation to or from the VA according to their needs; (3) “Public transportation” are further limited by fixed travel schedules and routes to or from the VA; or (4) “Another source” are assumed to be the most restricted in terms of travel independence (respondents did not select “Health aide” or “DAV or other shuttle service”). e Participants who did not respond or had missing values were excluded from analysis (n = 3)
Predicted Probabilities of Reporting Transportation Barriers
| Distance to the VA | Chaotic Lifestyle | Predicted Probability (95% CL) |
|---|---|---|
| ≤ 20 miles | Less chaotic lifestyle (score < 16) | 0.102 (0.036, 0.258) |
| ≤ 20 miles | More chaotic lifestyle (score ≥ 16) | 0.184 (0.063, 0.431) |
| > 20 miles | Less chaotic lifestyle (score < 16) | 0.158 (0.080, 0.291) |
| > 20 miles | More chaotic lifestyle (score ≥ 16) | 0.272 (0.159, 0.425) |
Abbreviations: CL confidence limits, VA Veterans Affairs
aWe used PROC LOGISTIC in SAS to estimate the predicted probability of transportation barriers for Veterans who (1) traveled ≤20 miles to the VA and had a less chaotic lifestyle, (2) traveled ≤20 miles to the VA and had a more chaotic lifestyle, (3) traveled > 20 miles to the VA and had a less chaotic lifestyle, and (4) traveled > 20 miles to the VA and had a more chaotic lifestyle (the reference group is Veterans who reported no difficulties with transportation to or from cancer care appointments). Predicted probabilities were not statistically significant for all groups
bWe tested goodness of fit with deviance and Pearson chi square tests, which indicated reasonable model fit