Cancer Patients’ Experiences with Telehealth before and during the COVID-19 Pandemic in British Columbia
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design and Survey
2.2. Study Participants
2.3. Analysis
2.3.1. Study Sample Description
2.3.2. Multiple Imputation for Missing Data
2.3.3. Experiences with Telehealth
2.3.4. Preference to Use Telehealth in the Future
3. Results
3.1. Study Participants
3.2. Medical Resources Utilized by Patients
3.3. Patient Experiences with Telehealth
3.4. Patient Characteristics Affecting Telehealth Experiences
3.5. Patient Characteristics Affecting Preferences to Use Telehealth in the Future
4. Discussion
5. Limitations
6. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Demographics * | N (%) |
All | 1958 (100%) |
Age (years) | |
Mean (SD) | 69.40 (10.98) |
Min-Max | 27–98 |
Mental Component Summary | |
Mean (SD) | 53.06 (10.81) |
Min-Max | 11.40–75.84 |
Physical Component Summary | |
Mean (SD) | 41.24 (11.85) |
Min-Max | 6.35–66.60 |
Sex Assigned at Birth | |
Female | 1074 (55%) |
Male | 884 (45%) |
Education | |
8th grade or less | 65 (3%) |
Some high school, but did not graduate | 144 (4%) |
High school or high school equivalency certificate | 426 (22%) |
College, CEGEP or other non-university certificate or diploma | 553 (28%) |
Post-graduate degree or professional designation | 400 (20%) |
Undergraduate degree or some university | 358 (18%) |
Missing | 12 (1%) |
Race | |
White | 1533 (78%) |
East/Southeast Asian | 237 (12%) |
Mixed | 38 (2%) |
South Asian | 24 (1%) |
Middle Eastern | 16 (1%) |
Latino | 15 (1%) |
Indigenous (First Nations, Métis, Inuk/Inuit) | 14 (1%) |
Black | 8 (0.4) |
Other | 31 (2%) |
Prefer not to answer | 36 (2%) |
Missing | 6 (0.3%) |
Health Authority | |
Fraser Health | 589 (30%) |
Vancouver Island Health | 530 (27%) |
Vancouver Coastal Health | 420 (21%) |
Interior Health | 355 (18%) |
Northern Health | 64 (3%) |
Region of Residence ** | |
Urban | 1806 (92%) |
Rural | 152 (8%) |
Previous Experience with Telehealth | |
Yes | 630 (32%) |
No | 1278 (65%) |
Missing | 50 (3%) |
Tumor Type | |
Breast | 612 (31%) |
Prostate | 365 (19%) |
Leukemia | 117 (6%) |
Multiple Myeloma | 85 (4%) |
Lung | 75 (4%) |
Other blood disorder | 62 (3%) |
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma | 52 (3%) |
Bladder | 50 (3%) |
Cervix/uterine/ovarian/vulvar | 40 (2%) |
Colorectal | 38 (2%) |
Melanoma | 19 (1%) |
Kidney | 17 (0.9%) |
Liver | 14 (0.7%) |
Thyroid | 14 (0.7%) |
Non-invasive tumour | 13 (0.7%) |
Brain or central nervous system | 10 (0.5%) |
Pancreas | 9 (0.5%) |
Sarcoma | 8 (0.4%) |
Stomach | 8 (0.4%) |
Esophagus | 7 (0.4%) |
Oral | 5 (0.3%) |
Hodgkin Lymphoma | 3 (0.2%) |
Eye | 2 (0.1%) |
Testis | 2 (0.1%) |
Other | 109 (6%) |
Missing | 222 (11%) |
Frequency before COVID-19 | Frequency during COVID-19 | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
None | 1 Visit or More | Total | ||
Phone visits * | None | 308 (18%) | 665 (39%) | 973 |
1 visit or more | 177 (10%) | 555 (33%) | 732 | |
Total | 485 | 1220 | 1705 | |
Video visits ** | None | 1469 (82%) | 146 (8%) | 1615 |
1 visit or more | 87 (5%) | 85 (5%) | 172 | |
Total | 1556 | 231 | 1798 |
How Easy or Difficult Was It for You to Participate in This Virtual Health/Telehealth Visit? * | N (%) | Was the Care Advice You Received during Your Virtual Health/Telehealth Visit(s) Helpful? * | N (%) |
---|---|---|---|
Very difficult | 17 (1%) | Very unhelpful | 81 (7%) |
Difficult | 32 (3%) | Unhelpful | 25 (2%) |
Neither easy nor difficult | 188 (16%) | Somewhat helpful | 141 (12%) |
Easy | 390 (33%) | Helpful | 509 (45%) |
Very easy | 537 (46%) | Very helpful | 382 (34%) |
Missing | 222 | Missing | 244 |
Do You Think Virtual Health/Telehealth Visits Could Be a Good Alternative to In-Person Visits for You in the Future? | Would You Use Virtual Health/Telehealth If Offered to You Your Care Providers When the COVID-19 Pandemic Is Over? | Would You Recommend Virtual Health/Telehealth to Other Patients? * | |
---|---|---|---|
N (%) | N (%) | N (%) | |
Definitely no | 252 (14%) | 225 (12%) | 44 (4%) |
Probably no | 405 (22%) | 453 (25%) | 101 (9%) |
Probably yes | 761 (42%) | 742 (41%) | 545 (46%) |
Definitely yes | 391 (22%) | 399 (22%) | 487 (41%) |
Missing | 149 | 139 | 205 |
ß | SE | Statistic | DF | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Intercept | −2.759 | 1.611 | −1.713 | 184.270 |
Age | −0.011 | 0.015 | −0.725 | 165.699 |
Female | −0.082 | 0.288 | −0.285 | 229.413 |
Urban | −0.168 | 0.387 | −0.435 | 210.625 |
White | −0.083 | 0.443 | −0.188 | 233.269 |
College or more ** | −0.616 | 0.304 | −2.030 | 213.659 |
Report of neither easy nor difficult participation * | 2.010 | 1.021 | 1.969 | 76.195 |
Report of easy participation *** | 3.717 | 0.927 | 4.011 | 90.480 |
Interior Health | 0.535 | 0.520 | 1.030 | 130.482 |
Fraser Health | −0.244 | 0.611 | −0.400 | 164.625 |
Vancouver Island | −0.012 | 0.356 | −0.035 | 200.265 |
Northern Health | −0.565 | 0.539 | −1.048 | 184.819 |
MCS in wave 2 | −0.004 | 0.017 | −0.247 | 171.569 |
PCS in wave 2 | 0.014 | 0.015 | 0.992 | 216.332 |
Change in MCS from wave 2 to 3 | 0.007 | 0.016 | 0.456 | 191.044 |
Change in PCS from wave 2 to 3 | 0.002 | 0.017 | 0.106 | 205.422 |
ß | SE | Odds Ratio (95% CI) | |
---|---|---|---|
Intercept | −0.845 | 0.925 | 0.429 (0.069–2.644) |
Age *** | −0.026 | 0.007 | 0.973 (0.961–0.987) |
Previous experience with telehealth *** | 0.375 | 0.135 | 1.456 (1.116–1.898) |
Female ** | −0.291 | 0.144 | 0.748 (0.564–0.992) |
Urban * | −0.571 | 0.297 | 0.565 (0.315–1.012) |
White * | 0.317 | 0.174 | 1.373 (0.977–1.930) |
College or more ** | 0.329 | 0.149 | 1.391 (1.036–1.867) |
Report of neither easy nor difficult participation *** | 2.430 | 0.601 | 11.359 (3.483–37.052) |
Report of easy participation *** | 3.393 | 0.588 | 29.751 (9.344–94.732) |
Interior Health | −0.046 | 0.205 | 0.955 (0.639–1.429) |
Fraser Health | −0.027 | 0.223 | 0.973 (0.628–1.508) |
Vancouver Island | −0.055 | 0.207 | 0.947 (0.630–1.422) |
Northern Health | −0.080 | 0.411 | 0.923 (0.412–2.069) |
MCS in wave 3 ** | 0.0130 | 0.006 | 1.013 (1.001–1.025) |
PCS in wave 3 | −0.007 | 0.006 | 0.993 (0.982–1.005) |
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Izadi-Najafabadi, S.; McQuarrie, L.; Peacock, S.; Halperin, R.; Lambert, L.; Mitton, C.; McTaggart-Cowan, H. Cancer Patients’ Experiences with Telehealth before and during the COVID-19 Pandemic in British Columbia. Curr. Oncol. 2022, 29, 4199-4211. https://doi.org/10.3390/curroncol29060335
Izadi-Najafabadi S, McQuarrie L, Peacock S, Halperin R, Lambert L, Mitton C, McTaggart-Cowan H. Cancer Patients’ Experiences with Telehealth before and during the COVID-19 Pandemic in British Columbia. Current Oncology. 2022; 29(6):4199-4211. https://doi.org/10.3390/curroncol29060335
Chicago/Turabian StyleIzadi-Najafabadi, Sara, Lisa McQuarrie, Stuart Peacock, Ross Halperin, Leah Lambert, Craig Mitton, and Helen McTaggart-Cowan. 2022. "Cancer Patients’ Experiences with Telehealth before and during the COVID-19 Pandemic in British Columbia" Current Oncology 29, no. 6: 4199-4211. https://doi.org/10.3390/curroncol29060335
APA StyleIzadi-Najafabadi, S., McQuarrie, L., Peacock, S., Halperin, R., Lambert, L., Mitton, C., & McTaggart-Cowan, H. (2022). Cancer Patients’ Experiences with Telehealth before and during the COVID-19 Pandemic in British Columbia. Current Oncology, 29(6), 4199-4211. https://doi.org/10.3390/curroncol29060335