TY - JOUR
T1 - Patient views of transport for cancer treatment
AU - Hubbard, Gill
AU - Maguire, Roma
AU - Kidd, Lisa
AU - Kearney, Nora
AU - Hilliam, Alex
N1 - Copyright © 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
PY - 2006/12
Y1 - 2006/12
N2 - There is a dearth of research on patients’ experiences of transport and travelling for treatment but the little that has been conducted shows that some patients experience difficulties. A recent study by Macmillan Cancer Support (formerly Macmillan Cancer Relief) carried out in England, highlighted that the financial costs of hospital travel and parking are perceived as problems by patients with cancer when travelling for their treatment ( Allirajah et al., 2005 ). Two American studies have also highlighted the financial costs associated with transportation. Guidry et al., 1997 showed that availability and affordability of transport was perceived as a barrier to the uptake of treatments, whilst Bryan et al., 1991 identified that these barriers were particularly significant for socio-economically disadvantaged groups. Furthermore, a small scale study on patients’ experiences of radiotherapy in Canada identified that arranging transport in which to travel to the cancer centre occupied considerable time however, this was not explored in any detail ( Hinds and Moyer, 1997 ).
AB - There is a dearth of research on patients’ experiences of transport and travelling for treatment but the little that has been conducted shows that some patients experience difficulties. A recent study by Macmillan Cancer Support (formerly Macmillan Cancer Relief) carried out in England, highlighted that the financial costs of hospital travel and parking are perceived as problems by patients with cancer when travelling for their treatment ( Allirajah et al., 2005 ). Two American studies have also highlighted the financial costs associated with transportation. Guidry et al., 1997 showed that availability and affordability of transport was perceived as a barrier to the uptake of treatments, whilst Bryan et al., 1991 identified that these barriers were particularly significant for socio-economically disadvantaged groups. Furthermore, a small scale study on patients’ experiences of radiotherapy in Canada identified that arranging transport in which to travel to the cancer centre occupied considerable time however, this was not explored in any detail ( Hinds and Moyer, 1997 ).
U2 - 10.1016/j.ejon.2006.01.008
DO - 10.1016/j.ejon.2006.01.008
M3 - Article
C2 - 16777479
SN - 1462-3889
VL - 10
SP - 391
EP - 395
JO - European Journal of Oncology Nursing
JF - European Journal of Oncology Nursing
IS - 5
ER -