Barriers To Quality Care In Breast Cancer Management In Kenyatta National Hospital's Cancer Treatment Unit
Abstract
Background: Breast cancer management involves providing quality care that begins from the
time of diagnosis to palliative/hospice care but despite increased efforts to increase access to
breast cancer services, through a strategic policy in Kenya, the quality and accessibility to breast
cancer management provided to breast cancer patients at a referral facility is still limited.
Objective: To determine the barriers to quality care on breast cancer management in Kenyatta
National Hospital- Cancer Treatment Unit. The study aimed at determining how institutional,
socio-economic, cultural and service provider barriers impacted on knowledge, attitude and
practice of subjects and influenced quality care in breast cancer management.
Design: This was a descriptive cross-sectional institution based quantitative and qualitative study
that determined barriers to quality care in breast cancer management in Kenyatta National
Hospital- Cancer Treatment Unit.
Study sample: A total of 100 randomly selected, histological confirmed breast cancer patients
were interviewed using standard pre-tested questionnaires. Focus group discussions and key
informants interview were also conducted after ethical approval of study from Ethics committee
and clients consenting for participation in the study.
Data Analysis: Data was entered into Microsoft Access software and transferred into STAT A
version 10 for analysis. Descriptive and inferential statistical statistics were generated to describe
relationship between outcome and explanatory variables. The research was conducted for 16
weeks.
Research results: Of the n=100 clients accrued, through Principal Component Analysis -socioeconomic
status grouped 40% in poorest category and 60% in richest category. Barriers to
quality care included client's employment status, health insurance coverage, cost of illness, cost
of transport, inadequate resources and health care provider communication skills
Conclusion: Permanent interventions should be formulated to help patients, health care
providers and breast cancer institutions deal with barriers to quality of care
Recommendations: Building of a comprehensive cancer centre by the government will enhance
quality care in all aspects, to breast cancer patients and cancer patients in general.
Citation
Mbuguah, Grace W.,November,2013.Barriers To Quality Care In Breast Cancer Management In Kenyatta National Hospital's Cancer Treatment Unit.Publisher
University of Nairobi
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