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Incarceration and Cancer-Related Outcomes (ICRO) study protocol: using a mixed-methods approach to investigate the role of incarceration on cancer incidence, mortality and quality of care
by
Puglisi, Lisa
, Lin, Hsiu-Ju
, Wang, Emily A
, Halberstam, Alexandra A
, Metha, Rajni
, Mun, Sophia
, Gallagher, Colleen
, Oladeru, Oluwadamilola T
, Gonsalves, Lou
, Aminawung, Jenerius A
, Schulman-Green, Dena
, Gross, Cary P
in
Cancer therapies
/ Drug use
/ Epidemiology
/ Ethnicity
/ Health care policy
/ Health surveillance
/ Illnesses
/ Imprisonment
/ Medical screening
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Mixed methods research
/ Mortality
/ oncology
/ Population
/ Prisons
/ protocols & guidelines
/ Public health
/ Quality of care
/ Race
/ Socioeconomic factors
2021
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Incarceration and Cancer-Related Outcomes (ICRO) study protocol: using a mixed-methods approach to investigate the role of incarceration on cancer incidence, mortality and quality of care
by
Puglisi, Lisa
, Lin, Hsiu-Ju
, Wang, Emily A
, Halberstam, Alexandra A
, Metha, Rajni
, Mun, Sophia
, Gallagher, Colleen
, Oladeru, Oluwadamilola T
, Gonsalves, Lou
, Aminawung, Jenerius A
, Schulman-Green, Dena
, Gross, Cary P
in
Cancer therapies
/ Drug use
/ Epidemiology
/ Ethnicity
/ Health care policy
/ Health surveillance
/ Illnesses
/ Imprisonment
/ Medical screening
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Mixed methods research
/ Mortality
/ oncology
/ Population
/ Prisons
/ protocols & guidelines
/ Public health
/ Quality of care
/ Race
/ Socioeconomic factors
2021
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Incarceration and Cancer-Related Outcomes (ICRO) study protocol: using a mixed-methods approach to investigate the role of incarceration on cancer incidence, mortality and quality of care
by
Puglisi, Lisa
, Lin, Hsiu-Ju
, Wang, Emily A
, Halberstam, Alexandra A
, Metha, Rajni
, Mun, Sophia
, Gallagher, Colleen
, Oladeru, Oluwadamilola T
, Gonsalves, Lou
, Aminawung, Jenerius A
, Schulman-Green, Dena
, Gross, Cary P
in
Cancer therapies
/ Drug use
/ Epidemiology
/ Ethnicity
/ Health care policy
/ Health surveillance
/ Illnesses
/ Imprisonment
/ Medical screening
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Mixed methods research
/ Mortality
/ oncology
/ Population
/ Prisons
/ protocols & guidelines
/ Public health
/ Quality of care
/ Race
/ Socioeconomic factors
2021
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Incarceration and Cancer-Related Outcomes (ICRO) study protocol: using a mixed-methods approach to investigate the role of incarceration on cancer incidence, mortality and quality of care
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Incarceration and Cancer-Related Outcomes (ICRO) study protocol: using a mixed-methods approach to investigate the role of incarceration on cancer incidence, mortality and quality of care
2021
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IntroductionIncarceration is associated with decreased cancer screening rates and a higher risk for hospitalisation and death from cancer after release from prison. However, there is a paucity of data on the relationship between incarceration and cancer outcomes and quality of care. In the Incarceration and Cancer-Related Outcomes Study, we aim to develop a nuanced understanding of how incarceration affects cancer incidence, mortality and treatment, and moderates the relationship between socioeconomic status, structural racism and cancer disparities.Methods and analysisWe will use a sequential explanatory mixed-methods study design. We will create the first comprehensive linkage of data from the Connecticut Department of Correction and the statewide Connecticut Tumour Registry. Using the linked dataset, we will examine differences in cancer incidence and stage at diagnosis between individuals currently incarcerated, formerly incarcerated and never incarcerated in Connecticut from 2005 to 2016. Among individuals with invasive cancer, we will assess relationships among incarceration, quality of cancer care and mortality, and will assess the degree to which incarceration status moderates relationships among race, socioeconomic status, quality of cancer care and cancer mortality. We will use multivariable logistic regression and Cox survival models with interaction terms as appropriate. These results will inform our conduct of in-depth interviews with individuals diagnosed with cancer during or shortly after incarceration regarding their experiences with cancer care in the correctional system and the immediate postrelease period. The results of this qualitative work will help contextualise the results of the data linkage.Ethics and disseminationThe Yale University Institutional Review Board (#2000022899) and the Connecticut Department of Public Health Human Investigations Committee approved this study. We will disseminate study findings through peer-reviewed publications and academic and community presentations. Access to the deidentified quantitative and qualitative datasets will be made available on review of the request.
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