© 2016 The Author(s). Published by Taylor & Francis.ABSTRACT: Objective. Ethnic inequalities in cancer patient experience exist but variation within broad ethnic categories is under-explored. This study aimed to describe variation by ethnic sub-category in experiences of information provision and communication (key domains of patient experience) using National Cancer Patient Experience Survey (NCPES) data. Design. The NCPES 2012–2013 contained responses from 68,737 cancer patients treated at 155 NHS Trusts in England. Multivariate logistic regression was used to investigate associations between ethnicity and patients’ ratings of overall care, information provision and communication. Results. Variation by and within broad ethnic categories w...
BACKGROUND: Race/ethnicity and culture influence illness perceptions, health beliefs and behaviors, ...
Background: Ethnic differences in cancer symptom awareness and barriers to seeking medical help in t...
OBJECTIVE: The majority of cancers are diagnosed following a decision to access medical help for sym...
This is the final version. Available from Springer Nature via the DOI in this record. Background: UK...
This study sought to explore the differential patient satisfaction reported by patients with cancer ...
Patient experience is a critical dimension of cancer care quality. Understanding variation in experi...
This study aimed to explore the health care experiences of members of minority ethnic groups regardi...
Abstract Background Ethnic minorities in multi-ethnic societies like the UK and USA have poorer outc...
BACKGROUND: Minimising diagnostic delays in cancer may help improve survival. Ethnic minorities have...
Objective: To provide an overview of information and participation preferences and needs of non-West...
Objective: To describe the accuracy of ethnicity coding in contemporary National Health Service (NHS...
The current study explores racial/ethnic disparities in the quality of patient-provider communicatio...
This is the final version. Available from MDPI via the DOI in this record. Data Availability Stateme...
Objective The majority of cancers are diagnosed following a decision to access medical help for s...
Objectives: Cancer stage at diagnosis is a determinant of treatment options and survival. Previous r...
BACKGROUND: Race/ethnicity and culture influence illness perceptions, health beliefs and behaviors, ...
Background: Ethnic differences in cancer symptom awareness and barriers to seeking medical help in t...
OBJECTIVE: The majority of cancers are diagnosed following a decision to access medical help for sym...
This is the final version. Available from Springer Nature via the DOI in this record. Background: UK...
This study sought to explore the differential patient satisfaction reported by patients with cancer ...
Patient experience is a critical dimension of cancer care quality. Understanding variation in experi...
This study aimed to explore the health care experiences of members of minority ethnic groups regardi...
Abstract Background Ethnic minorities in multi-ethnic societies like the UK and USA have poorer outc...
BACKGROUND: Minimising diagnostic delays in cancer may help improve survival. Ethnic minorities have...
Objective: To provide an overview of information and participation preferences and needs of non-West...
Objective: To describe the accuracy of ethnicity coding in contemporary National Health Service (NHS...
The current study explores racial/ethnic disparities in the quality of patient-provider communicatio...
This is the final version. Available from MDPI via the DOI in this record. Data Availability Stateme...
Objective The majority of cancers are diagnosed following a decision to access medical help for s...
Objectives: Cancer stage at diagnosis is a determinant of treatment options and survival. Previous r...
BACKGROUND: Race/ethnicity and culture influence illness perceptions, health beliefs and behaviors, ...
Background: Ethnic differences in cancer symptom awareness and barriers to seeking medical help in t...
OBJECTIVE: The majority of cancers are diagnosed following a decision to access medical help for sym...