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The effect of pre-existing mental health comorbidities on the stage at diagnosis and timeliness of care of solid tumor malignances in a Veterans Affairs (VA) medical center

There are limited data on the impact of mental health comorbidities (MHC) on stage at diagnosis and timeliness of cancer care. Axis I MHC affect approximately 30% of Veterans receiving care within the Veterans Affairs (VA) system. The purpose of this study was to compare stage at diagnosis and timel...

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Autores principales: Wadia, Roxanne J, Yao, Xiaopan, Deng, Yanhong, Li, Jia, Maron, Steven, Connery, Donna, Gunduz-Bruce, Handan, Rose, Michal G
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Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4567021/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26063243
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cam4.483
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author Wadia, Roxanne J
Yao, Xiaopan
Deng, Yanhong
Li, Jia
Maron, Steven
Connery, Donna
Gunduz-Bruce, Handan
Rose, Michal G
author_facet Wadia, Roxanne J
Yao, Xiaopan
Deng, Yanhong
Li, Jia
Maron, Steven
Connery, Donna
Gunduz-Bruce, Handan
Rose, Michal G
author_sort Wadia, Roxanne J
collection PubMed
description There are limited data on the impact of mental health comorbidities (MHC) on stage at diagnosis and timeliness of cancer care. Axis I MHC affect approximately 30% of Veterans receiving care within the Veterans Affairs (VA) system. The purpose of this study was to compare stage at diagnosis and timeliness of care of solid tumor malignancies among Veterans with and without MHC. We performed a retrospective analysis of 408 charts of Veterans with colorectal, urothelial, and head/neck cancer diagnosed and treated at VA Connecticut Health Care System (VACHS) between 2008 and 2011. We collected demographic data, stage at diagnosis, medical and mental health co-morbidities, treatments received, key time intervals, and number of appointments missed. The study was powered to assess for stage migration of 15–20% from Stage I/II to Stage III/IV. There was no significant change in stage distribution for patients with and without MHC in the entire study group (p = 0.9442) and in each individual tumor type. There were no significant differences in the time intervals from onset of symptoms to initiation of treatment between patients with and without MHC (p = 0.1135, 0.2042 and 0.2352, respectively). We conclude that at VACHS, stage at diagnosis for patients with colorectal, urothelial and head and neck cancers did not differ significantly between patients with and without MHC. Patients with MHC did not experience significant delays in care. Our study indicates that in a medical system in which mental health is integrated into routine care, patients with Axis I MHC do not experience delays in cancer care.
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spelling pubmed-45670212015-09-17 The effect of pre-existing mental health comorbidities on the stage at diagnosis and timeliness of care of solid tumor malignances in a Veterans Affairs (VA) medical center Wadia, Roxanne J Yao, Xiaopan Deng, Yanhong Li, Jia Maron, Steven Connery, Donna Gunduz-Bruce, Handan Rose, Michal G Cancer Med Clinical Cancer Research There are limited data on the impact of mental health comorbidities (MHC) on stage at diagnosis and timeliness of cancer care. Axis I MHC affect approximately 30% of Veterans receiving care within the Veterans Affairs (VA) system. The purpose of this study was to compare stage at diagnosis and timeliness of care of solid tumor malignancies among Veterans with and without MHC. We performed a retrospective analysis of 408 charts of Veterans with colorectal, urothelial, and head/neck cancer diagnosed and treated at VA Connecticut Health Care System (VACHS) between 2008 and 2011. We collected demographic data, stage at diagnosis, medical and mental health co-morbidities, treatments received, key time intervals, and number of appointments missed. The study was powered to assess for stage migration of 15–20% from Stage I/II to Stage III/IV. There was no significant change in stage distribution for patients with and without MHC in the entire study group (p = 0.9442) and in each individual tumor type. There were no significant differences in the time intervals from onset of symptoms to initiation of treatment between patients with and without MHC (p = 0.1135, 0.2042 and 0.2352, respectively). We conclude that at VACHS, stage at diagnosis for patients with colorectal, urothelial and head and neck cancers did not differ significantly between patients with and without MHC. Patients with MHC did not experience significant delays in care. Our study indicates that in a medical system in which mental health is integrated into routine care, patients with Axis I MHC do not experience delays in cancer care. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 2015-09 2015-06-09 /pmc/articles/PMC4567021/ /pubmed/26063243 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cam4.483 Text en © 2015 The Authors. Cancer Medicine published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Clinical Cancer Research
Wadia, Roxanne J
Yao, Xiaopan
Deng, Yanhong
Li, Jia
Maron, Steven
Connery, Donna
Gunduz-Bruce, Handan
Rose, Michal G
The effect of pre-existing mental health comorbidities on the stage at diagnosis and timeliness of care of solid tumor malignances in a Veterans Affairs (VA) medical center
title The effect of pre-existing mental health comorbidities on the stage at diagnosis and timeliness of care of solid tumor malignances in a Veterans Affairs (VA) medical center
title_full The effect of pre-existing mental health comorbidities on the stage at diagnosis and timeliness of care of solid tumor malignances in a Veterans Affairs (VA) medical center
title_fullStr The effect of pre-existing mental health comorbidities on the stage at diagnosis and timeliness of care of solid tumor malignances in a Veterans Affairs (VA) medical center
title_full_unstemmed The effect of pre-existing mental health comorbidities on the stage at diagnosis and timeliness of care of solid tumor malignances in a Veterans Affairs (VA) medical center
title_short The effect of pre-existing mental health comorbidities on the stage at diagnosis and timeliness of care of solid tumor malignances in a Veterans Affairs (VA) medical center
title_sort effect of pre-existing mental health comorbidities on the stage at diagnosis and timeliness of care of solid tumor malignances in a veterans affairs (va) medical center
topic Clinical Cancer Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4567021/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26063243
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cam4.483
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