Journal article
How rural and urban patients in Australia with colorectal or breast cancer experience choice of treatment provider: A qualitative study
R Bergin, J Emery, R Bollard, V White
European Journal of Cancer Care | WILEY | Published : 2017
DOI: 10.1111/ecc.12646
Abstract
Modern healthcare systems promote patient choice of cancer treatment provider, but little is known about how place of residence influences decision-making. This research explored how rural and urban patients with breast or colorectal cancer experience choice of cancer treatment provider in Victoria, Australia. Realist thematic analysis of 43 semi-structured telephone interviews identified little active participation in decision-making regardless of area of residence or cancer diagnosis. Perceptions of choice were impacted by urgency for treatment, insurance status and access to providers, a key issue for rural patients. All patients wanted high quality care, but needed to trust health profes..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Department of Health, State Government of Victoria