Barriers and Explanatory Mechanisms of Delays in the Patient and Diagnosis Intervals of Care for Breast Cancer in Mexico.
Karla Unger-SaldañaDaniel Ventosa-SantaulàriaAlfonso MirandaGuillermo Verduzco-BustosPublished in: The oncologist (2017)
This study's findings suggest that policy in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) should be directed toward reducing delays in diagnosis, before the implementation of mammography screening programs. The results suggest several factors susceptible to early diagnosis interventions. To reduce patient delays, the usually proposed intervention of awareness promotion could better work in LMIC contexts if the message goes beyond the advertising of screening mammography to encourage the recognition of potential cancer symptoms and sharing of symptoms with significant others. To reduce diagnosis delay, efforts should focus on strengthening the quality of public primary care services and improving referral routes to cancer care centers.
Keyphrases
- primary care
- healthcare
- quality improvement
- public health
- mental health
- case report
- randomized controlled trial
- physical activity
- social media
- emergency department
- magnetic resonance
- papillary thyroid
- general practice
- depressive symptoms
- health information
- computed tomography
- image quality
- young adults
- risk assessment
- squamous cell
- pain management
- childhood cancer