| Literature DB >> 35735444 |
Sara Izadi-Najafabadi1,2, Lisa McQuarrie1,2, Stuart Peacock1,2,3, Ross Halperin4, Leah Lambert5,6, Craig Mitton7,8, Helen McTaggart-Cowan1,2,3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Patients have had their cancer care either postponed or changed to telehealth visits to reduce exposure to COVID-19. However, it is unclear how these changes may have affected their experiences. We aim to identify patient characteristics that affect telehealth experiences and evaluate their preferences for using telehealth in the future.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19 pandemic; cancer; patient-reported experiences; telehealth
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35735444 PMCID: PMC9222084 DOI: 10.3390/curroncol29060335
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Curr Oncol ISSN: 1198-0052 Impact factor: 3.109
The characteristics of the study patients.
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| All | 1958 (100%) |
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| Mean (SD) | 69.40 (10.98) |
| Min-Max | 27–98 |
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| Mean (SD) | 53.06 (10.81) |
| Min-Max | 11.40–75.84 |
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| Mean (SD) | 41.24 (11.85) |
| Min-Max | 6.35–66.60 |
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| Female | 1074 (55%) |
| Male | 884 (45%) |
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| 8th grade or less | 65 (3%) |
| Some high school, but did not graduate | 144 (4%) |
| High school or high school equivalency certificate | 426 (22%) |
| College, CEGEP or other non-university certificate or diploma | 553 (28%) |
| Post-graduate degree or professional designation | 400 (20%) |
| Undergraduate degree or some university | 358 (18%) |
| Missing | 12 (1%) |
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| White | 1533 (78%) |
| East/Southeast Asian | 237 (12%) |
| Mixed | 38 (2%) |
| South Asian | 24 (1%) |
| Middle Eastern | 16 (1%) |
| Latino | 15 (1%) |
| Indigenous (First Nations, Métis, Inuk/Inuit) | 14 (1%) |
| Black | 8 (0.4) |
| Other | 31 (2%) |
| Prefer not to answer | 36 (2%) |
| Missing | 6 (0.3%) |
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| Fraser Health | 589 (30%) |
| Vancouver Island Health | 530 (27%) |
| Vancouver Coastal Health | 420 (21%) |
| Interior Health | 355 (18%) |
| Northern Health | 64 (3%) |
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| Urban | 1806 (92%) |
| Rural | 152 (8%) |
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| Yes | 630 (32%) |
| No | 1278 (65%) |
| Missing | 50 (3%) |
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| Breast | 612 (31%) |
| Prostate | 365 (19%) |
| Leukemia | 117 (6%) |
| Multiple Myeloma | 85 (4%) |
| Lung | 75 (4%) |
| Other blood disorder | 62 (3%) |
| Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma | 52 (3%) |
| Bladder | 50 (3%) |
| Cervix/uterine/ovarian/vulvar | 40 (2%) |
| Colorectal | 38 (2%) |
| Melanoma | 19 (1%) |
| Kidney | 17 (0.9%) |
| Liver | 14 (0.7%) |
| Thyroid | 14 (0.7%) |
| Non-invasive tumour | 13 (0.7%) |
| Brain or central nervous system | 10 (0.5%) |
| Pancreas | 9 (0.5%) |
| Sarcoma | 8 (0.4%) |
| Stomach | 8 (0.4%) |
| Esophagus | 7 (0.4%) |
| Oral | 5 (0.3%) |
| Hodgkin Lymphoma | 3 (0.2%) |
| Eye | 2 (0.1%) |
| Testis | 2 (0.1%) |
| Other | 109 (6%) |
| Missing | 222 (11%) |
* If the value of a sociodemographic variable was missing from the Wave 3 data set, we took the value reported in Wave 2. ** If the second digit of patients’ postal code was a 0, then it was coded as rural; otherwise it was coded as urban.
The changes in the frequencies of phone and video visits before and during the COVID-19 pandemic.
| Frequency before COVID-19 | Frequency during COVID-19 | |||
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| None | 1 Visit or More | Total | ||
| Phone visits * | None | 308 (18%) | 665 (39%) | 973 |
| 1 visit or more | 177 (10%) | 555 (33%) | 732 | |
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| 485 | 1220 | 1705 | |
| Video visits ** | None | 1469 (82%) | 146 (8%) | 1615 |
| 1 visit or more | 87 (5%) | 85 (5%) | 172 | |
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| 1556 | 231 | 1798 | |
* Frequency missing = 253; ** Frequency missing = 171.
The patients’ experiences with telehealth visits during the COVID-19 pandemic.
| How Easy or Difficult Was It for You to Participate in This Virtual Health/Telehealth Visit? * | N (%) | Was the Care Advice You Received during Your Virtual Health/Telehealth Visit(s) Helpful? * | N (%) |
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| Very difficult | 17 (1%) | Very unhelpful | 81 (7%) |
| Difficult | 32 (3%) | Unhelpful | 25 (2%) |
| Neither easy nor difficult | 188 (16%) | Somewhat helpful | 141 (12%) |
| Easy | 390 (33%) | Helpful | 509 (45%) |
| Very easy | 537 (46%) | Very helpful | 382 (34%) |
| Missing | 222 | Missing | 244 |
* Only patients who had telehealth visits were asked to answer these questions (n = 1382).
The patients’ preferences for using telehealth.
| Do You Think Virtual Health/Telehealth Visits Could Be a Good Alternative to In-Person Visits for You in the Future? | Would You Use Virtual Health/Telehealth If Offered to You Your Care Providers When the COVID-19 Pandemic Is Over? | Would You Recommend Virtual Health/Telehealth to Other Patients? * | |
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| N (%) | N (%) | N (%) | |
| Definitely no | 252 (14%) | 225 (12%) | 44 (4%) |
| Probably no | 405 (22%) | 453 (25%) | 101 (9%) |
| Probably yes | 761 (42%) | 742 (41%) | 545 (46%) |
| Definitely yes | 391 (22%) | 399 (22%) | 487 (41%) |
| Missing | 149 | 139 | 205 |
* Only patients who had telehealth visits were asked to answer this question (n = 1382).
Patient characteristics affecting changes in telehealth experience ratings.
| ß | SE | Statistic | DF | |
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| Intercept | −2.759 | 1.611 | −1.713 | 184.270 |
| Age | −0.011 | 0.015 | −0.725 | 165.699 |
| Female | −0.082 | 0.288 | −0.285 | 229.413 |
| Urban | −0.168 | 0.387 | −0.435 | 210.625 |
| White | −0.083 | 0.443 | −0.188 | 233.269 |
| College or more ** | −0.616 | 0.304 | −2.030 | 213.659 |
| Report of neither easy nor difficult participation * | 2.010 | 1.021 | 1.969 | 76.195 |
| Report of easy participation *** | 3.717 | 0.927 | 4.011 | 90.480 |
| Interior Health | 0.535 | 0.520 | 1.030 | 130.482 |
| Fraser Health | −0.244 | 0.611 | −0.400 | 164.625 |
| Vancouver Island | −0.012 | 0.356 | −0.035 | 200.265 |
| Northern Health | −0.565 | 0.539 | −1.048 | 184.819 |
| MCS in wave 2 | −0.004 | 0.017 | −0.247 | 171.569 |
| PCS in wave 2 | 0.014 | 0.015 | 0.992 | 216.332 |
| Change in MCS from wave 2 to 3 | 0.007 | 0.016 | 0.456 | 191.044 |
| Change in PCS from wave 2 to 3 | 0.002 | 0.017 | 0.106 | 205.422 |
Abbreviations: DF, degree of freedom; MCS, Mental Component Score; PCS, Physical Component Score; SE, standard error. Referent categories for categorical variables: Sex, male; Region of residence, rural; Race, non-white; Education, high school or less; Perceived ease of participation, difficult participation; Health authority, Vancouver Coastal Health. * 0.05 < p < 0.1; ** 0.01< p < 0.05; *** p < 0.01.
Patient characteristics affecting preference to use telehealth in the future.
| ß | SE | Odds Ratio | |
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| Intercept | −0.845 | 0.925 | 0.429 (0.069–2.644) |
| Age *** | −0.026 | 0.007 | 0.973 (0.961–0.987) |
| Previous experience with telehealth *** | 0.375 | 0.135 | 1.456 (1.116–1.898) |
| Female ** | −0.291 | 0.144 | 0.748 (0.564–0.992) |
| Urban * | −0.571 | 0.297 | 0.565 (0.315–1.012) |
| White * | 0.317 | 0.174 | 1.373 (0.977–1.930) |
| College or more ** | 0.329 | 0.149 | 1.391 (1.036–1.867) |
| Report of neither easy nor difficult participation *** | 2.430 | 0.601 | 11.359 (3.483–37.052) |
| Report of easy participation *** | 3.393 | 0.588 | 29.751 (9.344–94.732) |
| Interior Health | −0.046 | 0.205 | 0.955 (0.639–1.429) |
| Fraser Health | −0.027 | 0.223 | 0.973 (0.628–1.508) |
| Vancouver Island | −0.055 | 0.207 | 0.947 (0.630–1.422) |
| Northern Health | −0.080 | 0.411 | 0.923 (0.412–2.069) |
| MCS in wave 3 ** | 0.0130 | 0.006 | 1.013 (1.001–1.025) |
| PCS in wave 3 | −0.007 | 0.006 | 0.993 (0.982–1.005) |
Abbreviations: CI, confidence interval; DF, degree of freedom; MCS, Mental Component Score; PCS, Physical Component Score; SE, standard error. Referent categories for the categorical variables: Previous experience, no; Sex, male; Region of residence, rural; Race, non-white; Education, high school or less; Perceived ease of participation, difficult; Health authority, Vancouver Coastal Health. * 0.05 < p < 0.1; ** 0.01 < p < 0.05; *** p < 0.01.