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Erschienen in: Supportive Care in Cancer 6/2016

03.12.2015 | Original Article

It’s all good on the surface: care coordination experiences of migrant cancer patients in Australia

verfasst von: Joanne M. Shaw, Heather L. Shepherd, Ivana Durcinoska, Phyllis N. Butow, Winston Liauw, David Goldstein, Jane M. Young

Erschienen in: Supportive Care in Cancer | Ausgabe 6/2016

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Abstract

Purpose

Migrants diagnosed with cancer in Australia have high unmet need and poorer psychosocial outcomes than comparable Australian-born patients. It is possible that migrants also experience worse coordination of their cancer care. The purpose of this study was to describe migrant patients’ experience of care coordination to inform the development of items for inclusion in a cancer care coordination questionnaire sensitive to the specific cultural needs of these patients.

Methods

Eighteen Chinese (Mandarin and Cantonese), Arabic and Macedonian patients and carers from two metropolitan cancer centres in Sydney, Australia, were recruited. Two focus groups and 11 telephone interviews were conducted in the participants’ own language. A semi-structured interview format was utilised to qualitatively explore participants’ experiences of cancer care coordination during treatment. Themes were identified using a thematic analysis.

Results

Cancer care was generally perceived to be well coordinated. Four themes were identified that impacted on the quality of care coordination as a direct result of a patient’s migrant status: (1) the impact of language on understanding and information access, (2) the role of interpreters and (3) access to services and (4) understanding the roles and responsibilities of the team.

Conclusions

Despite their care generally being well coordinated, migrants require additional assistance such as information in a form appropriate to their language proficiency and understanding of the new health system. Development of a culturally specific measure of cancer care coordination will enable evaluation of future strategies to improve care.
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Metadaten
Titel
It’s all good on the surface: care coordination experiences of migrant cancer patients in Australia
verfasst von
Joanne M. Shaw
Heather L. Shepherd
Ivana Durcinoska
Phyllis N. Butow
Winston Liauw
David Goldstein
Jane M. Young
Publikationsdatum
03.12.2015
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Erschienen in
Supportive Care in Cancer / Ausgabe 6/2016
Print ISSN: 0941-4355
Elektronische ISSN: 1433-7339
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00520-015-3043-8

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