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Effects of gender and socio-environmental factors on health-care access in oncology: a comprehensive, nationwide study in France

BACKGROUND: Gender-based disparities in health-care are common and can affect access to care. We aimed to investigate the impact of gender and socio-environmental indicators on health-care access in oncology in France. METHODS: Using the national health insurance system database in France, we identi...

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Autores principales: Jochum, Floriane, Hamy, Anne-Sophie, Gougis, Paul, Dumas, Élise, Grandal, Beatriz, Laas, Enora, Feron, Jean-Guillaume, Gaillard, Thomas, Girard, Noemie, Pauly, Lea, Gauroy, Elodie, Darrigues, Lauren, Hotton, Judicael, Lecointre, Lise, Reyal, Fabien, Akladios, Cherif, Lecuru, Fabrice
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Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10641482/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37965434
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eclinm.2023.102298
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author Jochum, Floriane
Hamy, Anne-Sophie
Gougis, Paul
Dumas, Élise
Grandal, Beatriz
Laas, Enora
Feron, Jean-Guillaume
Gaillard, Thomas
Girard, Noemie
Pauly, Lea
Gauroy, Elodie
Darrigues, Lauren
Hotton, Judicael
Lecointre, Lise
Reyal, Fabien
Akladios, Cherif
Lecuru, Fabrice
author_facet Jochum, Floriane
Hamy, Anne-Sophie
Gougis, Paul
Dumas, Élise
Grandal, Beatriz
Laas, Enora
Feron, Jean-Guillaume
Gaillard, Thomas
Girard, Noemie
Pauly, Lea
Gauroy, Elodie
Darrigues, Lauren
Hotton, Judicael
Lecointre, Lise
Reyal, Fabien
Akladios, Cherif
Lecuru, Fabrice
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description BACKGROUND: Gender-based disparities in health-care are common and can affect access to care. We aimed to investigate the impact of gender and socio-environmental indicators on health-care access in oncology in France. METHODS: Using the national health insurance system database in France, we identified patients (aged ≥18 years) who were diagnosed with solid invasive cancers between the 1st of January 2018 and the 31st of December 2019. We ensured that only incident cases were identified by excluding patients with an existing cancer diagnosis in 2016 and 2017; skin cancers other than melanoma were also excluded. We extracted 71 socio-environmental variables related to patients' living environment and divided these into eight categories: inaccessibility to public transport, economic deprivation, unemployment, gender-related wage disparities, social isolation, educational barriers, familial hardship, and insecurity. We employed a mixed linear regression model to assess the influence of age, comorbidities, and all eight socio-environmental indices on health-care access, while evaluating the interaction with gender. Health-care access was measured using absolute and relative cancer care expertise indexes. FINDINGS: In total, 594,372 patients were included: 290,658 (49%) women and 303,714 (51%) men. With the exception of unemployment, all socio-environmental indices, age, and comorbidities were inversely correlated with health-care access. However, notable interactions with gender were observed, with a stronger association between socio-environmental factors and health-care access in women than in men. In particular, inaccessibility to public transport (coefficient for absolute cancer care expertise index = −1.10 [−1.22, −0.99], p < 0.0001), familial hardship (−0.64 [−0.72, −0.55], p < 0.0001), social isolation (−0.38 [−0.46, −0.30], p < 0.0001), insecurity (−0.29 [−0.37, −0.21], p < 0.0001), and economic deprivation (−0.13 [−0.19, −0.07], p < 0.0001) had a strong negative impact on health-care access in women. INTERPRETATION: Access to cancer care is determined by a complex interplay of gender and various socio-environmental factors. While gender is a significant component, it operates within the context of multiple socio-environmental influences. Future work should focus on developing targeted interventions to address these multifaceted barriers and promote equitable health-care access for both genders. FUNDING: None.
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spelling pubmed-106414822023-11-14 Effects of gender and socio-environmental factors on health-care access in oncology: a comprehensive, nationwide study in France Jochum, Floriane Hamy, Anne-Sophie Gougis, Paul Dumas, Élise Grandal, Beatriz Laas, Enora Feron, Jean-Guillaume Gaillard, Thomas Girard, Noemie Pauly, Lea Gauroy, Elodie Darrigues, Lauren Hotton, Judicael Lecointre, Lise Reyal, Fabien Akladios, Cherif Lecuru, Fabrice eClinicalMedicine Articles BACKGROUND: Gender-based disparities in health-care are common and can affect access to care. We aimed to investigate the impact of gender and socio-environmental indicators on health-care access in oncology in France. METHODS: Using the national health insurance system database in France, we identified patients (aged ≥18 years) who were diagnosed with solid invasive cancers between the 1st of January 2018 and the 31st of December 2019. We ensured that only incident cases were identified by excluding patients with an existing cancer diagnosis in 2016 and 2017; skin cancers other than melanoma were also excluded. We extracted 71 socio-environmental variables related to patients' living environment and divided these into eight categories: inaccessibility to public transport, economic deprivation, unemployment, gender-related wage disparities, social isolation, educational barriers, familial hardship, and insecurity. We employed a mixed linear regression model to assess the influence of age, comorbidities, and all eight socio-environmental indices on health-care access, while evaluating the interaction with gender. Health-care access was measured using absolute and relative cancer care expertise indexes. FINDINGS: In total, 594,372 patients were included: 290,658 (49%) women and 303,714 (51%) men. With the exception of unemployment, all socio-environmental indices, age, and comorbidities were inversely correlated with health-care access. However, notable interactions with gender were observed, with a stronger association between socio-environmental factors and health-care access in women than in men. In particular, inaccessibility to public transport (coefficient for absolute cancer care expertise index = −1.10 [−1.22, −0.99], p < 0.0001), familial hardship (−0.64 [−0.72, −0.55], p < 0.0001), social isolation (−0.38 [−0.46, −0.30], p < 0.0001), insecurity (−0.29 [−0.37, −0.21], p < 0.0001), and economic deprivation (−0.13 [−0.19, −0.07], p < 0.0001) had a strong negative impact on health-care access in women. INTERPRETATION: Access to cancer care is determined by a complex interplay of gender and various socio-environmental factors. While gender is a significant component, it operates within the context of multiple socio-environmental influences. Future work should focus on developing targeted interventions to address these multifaceted barriers and promote equitable health-care access for both genders. FUNDING: None. Elsevier 2023-11-01 /pmc/articles/PMC10641482/ /pubmed/37965434 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eclinm.2023.102298 Text en © 2023 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Jochum, Floriane
Hamy, Anne-Sophie
Gougis, Paul
Dumas, Élise
Grandal, Beatriz
Laas, Enora
Feron, Jean-Guillaume
Gaillard, Thomas
Girard, Noemie
Pauly, Lea
Gauroy, Elodie
Darrigues, Lauren
Hotton, Judicael
Lecointre, Lise
Reyal, Fabien
Akladios, Cherif
Lecuru, Fabrice
Effects of gender and socio-environmental factors on health-care access in oncology: a comprehensive, nationwide study in France
title Effects of gender and socio-environmental factors on health-care access in oncology: a comprehensive, nationwide study in France
title_full Effects of gender and socio-environmental factors on health-care access in oncology: a comprehensive, nationwide study in France
title_fullStr Effects of gender and socio-environmental factors on health-care access in oncology: a comprehensive, nationwide study in France
title_full_unstemmed Effects of gender and socio-environmental factors on health-care access in oncology: a comprehensive, nationwide study in France
title_short Effects of gender and socio-environmental factors on health-care access in oncology: a comprehensive, nationwide study in France
title_sort effects of gender and socio-environmental factors on health-care access in oncology: a comprehensive, nationwide study in france
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10641482/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37965434
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eclinm.2023.102298
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