Title of article :
Patient Delay, Diagnosis Delay and Treatment Delay for Breast Cancer: Comparison of the Pattern between Patients in Public and Private Health Sectors
Author/Authors :
Harirchi, Iraj Department of Surgery - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Karbakhsh, Mojgan Department of Community and Preventive Medicine - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Hadi, Fatemeh School of Medicine - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Madani, Sedigheh School of Medicine - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Sirati, Fereydoun Department of Surgery - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Kolahdoozan, Shadi Shariati Hospital - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran
Abstract :
Background: The purpose of this study was to compare patient delay,
diagnosis delay and treatment delay in breast cancer patients of selected public and
private health centers inTehran, Iran.
Methods: In this cross-sectional study, female patients with newly diagnosed
breast cancer in a public medical complex and a private breast clinic within one
year were included. Patient delay was considered positive, if the interval between
the detection of the first symptom by the patient and the first visit to a health care
provider took longer than one month. Delay in diagnosis was defined as the period
of more than one week between the first medical visit for the symptoms and the
diagnosis of breast cancer. Following the confirmed diagnosis of breast
malignancy, if the medical treatment was initiated later than one week, treatment
delay had occurred. The potential reasons for patient, diagnosis and treatment
delay according to the patients’ reportswere also recorded.
Results: Overall, 385 patients were included of whom 52.7% were recruited
from the public hospitals and 47.3% from a private clinic. The prevalence of
patient delay, diagnosis delay and treatment delay were 31.7%, 17.9% and 28.3%,
respectively. Patient delay was significantly more common among patients with
lower socio-economic status and those recruited from the public hospitals. All the
patients with diagnosis delay were in the group recruited from the public hospitals.
Conclusions: Gaps between women of different socio-economic levels of the
society need to be addressed in order to decrease patient, diagnosis and treatment
delay.
Keywords :
Breast cancer , patient delay , diagnosis delay , treatment delay , social determinants of health
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics