Healthcare Experiences Are Associated with Colorectal Cancer Mortality but only for Specific Racial Groups: a SEER-CAHPS Study.
Carol Y Ochoa-DominguezTrevor A PickeringStephanie NavarroClaudia RodriguezAlbert J FariasPublished in: Journal of racial and ethnic health disparities (2023)
Our research underscores that CAHPS patient experiences with care are an important patient-centered quality-of-care metric that may be associated with cancer outcomes and that there may be differences in these relationships by race and ethnicity. Thus, highlighting how patients' perceptions of their healthcare experiences can contribute to disparities in colorectal cancer outcomes.
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