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Identifying clinical and support service resources and network practices for cancer patients and survivors in southern Puerto Rico

Authors :
Cruz M. Nazario
Susan T. Vadaparampil
Clement K. Gwede
Julio Jimenez
Gwendolyn P. Quinn
Yesenia Colón
Eida Castro
Myra García
Vani N. Simmons
Thomas H. Brandon
Axel Ramos
Source :
Supportive Care in Cancer. 23:967-975
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2014.

Abstract

The objectives of this study were to identify cancer-related health care services and to explore the presence of inter-organizational interactions among clinical and support oncology services in southern Puerto Rico.From January through July of 2010, a survey was completed by 54 health care organizations offering clinical, supportive, or both services to cancer patients/survivors (CPS) in southern PR. Survey data were compiled and descriptive analyses performed using the software Statistical Package for a Social Science (SPSS), version 18.0.The distribution of the primary services provided by the participating organizations was the following: 26 had clinical services, 16 had support services, and 12 offered a combination of clinical and support services. Only 24 % of the surveyed organizations offered their services exclusively to patients diagnosed with cancer. In terms of referral practices, 61 % of the responses were for medical specialists, 43 % were for mental health services, and 37 % were referrals for primary care services. The most common reason for interacting (n = 27) was to provide a given patient both a referral and information.Findings suggest gaps in both the availability of oncology services and the delivery of integrated health care. Lack of communication among clinical and support organizations (for cancer patients, specifically) could negatively impact the quality of the services that they offer. Further network analysis studies are needed to confirm these gaps. Until systemic, structural changes occur, more efforts are needed to facilitate communication and collaboration among these kinds of organization.

Details

ISSN :
14337339 and 09414355
Volume :
23
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Supportive Care in Cancer
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2c019c3b622f5ca48d6f48fb33d8cf48