Social inequalities in the use of physiotherapy in women diagnosed with breast cancer in Barcelona : DAMA cohort

Rocio Cogollos-de-la-Peña, Anaís Álvarez-Vargas, Fernando Domínguez-Navarro, Albert Espelt, Laura Fuentes-Aparicio, Rosa Puigpinós i Riera

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This study aimed to analyze social inequalities in the use and access of physiotherapy service and its clinical and socio-economic determinants in women diagnosed with breast cancer in the hospital network of Barcelona. Data from 2235 women belonging to the mixed (prospective and retrospective) DAMA Cohort were analyzed, including demographic, socio-economic, clinical, and breast cancer treatment outcomes. To determine the influence of such variables on access to physiotherapy, different Poisson regression models with robust variance (obtaining Prevalence Ratios and confidence intervals) were estimated. Although when experiencing different chronic and acute symptoms, only between 20 and 35% of women visited physiotherapist. Two out of 3 women reported to have received insufficient information about medical care and rehabilitation. Age of women, job occupation, education level, having a mutual or private insurance, as well as outcomes related to breast cancer, appear to be factors influencing the access to physiotherapy. Social and economic inequalities exist on the access to physiotherapy by women diagnosed with breast cancer, which is generally low, and may clearly impact on their functional recovery. Promoting strategies to reduce social bias, as well as improve communication and patient information regarding physiotherapy may be of interest for a better health care in breast cancer diagnosed women.
Idioma originalAnglès
Pàgines (de-a)377-387
Nombre de pàgines11
RevistaBreast Cancer Research and Treatment
Volum204
Número2
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Estat de la publicacióPublicada - 28 de des. 2023

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