Factors Impacting the Decision of an Individual With Lynch Syndrome to Terminate a Health Care Provider Relationship.
Erin M BroughelKelsey HennigRebecca ChuWendy M ParkerLisa Campo-EngelsteinAllison M Burton-ChasePublished in: Journal of patient experience (2021)
Lynch syndrome (LS) is a genetic cancer syndrome that puts affected individuals at a significantly higher risk of developing multiple cancers. Participants (n = 57) were recruited through social media. Data were collected through online surveys and phone interviews; the interview data (n = 55) were analyzed to identify provider terminations and the factors that motivated these decisions. Results indicate that individuals with LS terminated their patient-provider relationships due to lack of provider LS knowledge, poor interactions, or a combination of both factors. Findings from this study suggest a need for better interactions between LS patients and providers and increased knowledge of LS-specific care.