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Cancer Screening and Treatment Delays During the COVID-19 Pandemic and the Role of Health Literacy in Care Re-engagement: Findings from an NCI-Designated Comprehensive Cancer Center sample
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Showalter, Shayna L
, Keim-Malpass, Jessica
, Cohn, Wendy F
, Kennedy, Erin M
, Vavolizza, Rick D
in
Cancer
/ Cervical cancer
/ Colorectal cancer
/ COVID-19
/ Health education
/ Health literacy
/ Literacy
/ Medical screening
/ Pandemics
/ Self Management
2023
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Cancer Screening and Treatment Delays During the COVID-19 Pandemic and the Role of Health Literacy in Care Re-engagement: Findings from an NCI-Designated Comprehensive Cancer Center sample
by
Showalter, Shayna L
, Keim-Malpass, Jessica
, Cohn, Wendy F
, Kennedy, Erin M
, Vavolizza, Rick D
in
Cancer
/ Cervical cancer
/ Colorectal cancer
/ COVID-19
/ Health education
/ Health literacy
/ Literacy
/ Medical screening
/ Pandemics
/ Self Management
2023
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Cancer Screening and Treatment Delays During the COVID-19 Pandemic and the Role of Health Literacy in Care Re-engagement: Findings from an NCI-Designated Comprehensive Cancer Center sample
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Showalter, Shayna L
, Keim-Malpass, Jessica
, Cohn, Wendy F
, Kennedy, Erin M
, Vavolizza, Rick D
in
Cancer
/ Cervical cancer
/ Colorectal cancer
/ COVID-19
/ Health education
/ Health literacy
/ Literacy
/ Medical screening
/ Pandemics
/ Self Management
2023
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Cancer Screening and Treatment Delays During the COVID-19 Pandemic and the Role of Health Literacy in Care Re-engagement: Findings from an NCI-Designated Comprehensive Cancer Center sample
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Cancer Screening and Treatment Delays During the COVID-19 Pandemic and the Role of Health Literacy in Care Re-engagement: Findings from an NCI-Designated Comprehensive Cancer Center sample
2023
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The COVID-19 pandemic has led to numerous delays in cancer-related care and cancer-specific screening, but the extent is not fully understood. For those that experience a delay or disruption in care, health related self-management is required to re-engage in care pathways and the role of health literacy in this pathway has not been explored. The purpose of this analysis is to (1) report the frequency of self-reported delays in cancer treatment and preventative screening services at an academic, NCI-designated center during the COVID-19 pandemic and (2) investigate cancer-related care and screening delays among those with adequate and limited health literacy. A cross-sectional survey was administered from an NCI-designated Cancer Center with a rural catchment area during November 2020 through March 2021. A total of 1,533 participants completed the survey, and nearly 19 percent of participants were categorized as having limited health literacy. Twenty percent of those with a cancer diagnosis reported a delay in cancer-related care; and 23–30% of the sample reported a delay in cancer screening. In general, the proportions of delays among those with adequate and limited health literacy were similar with the exception of colorectal cancer screening. There was also a notable difference in the ability to re-engage in cervical cancer screening among those with adequate and limited health literacy. Thus, there is a role for those engaged in cancer-related education and outreach to offer additional navigation resources for those at risk to cancer-related care and screening disruptions. Future study is warranted to investigate the role of health literacy on cancer care engagement.
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Springer Nature B.V
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