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dc.contributor.authorBarnes, Marisaen
dc.contributor.authorThorsteinsson, Einar Baldvinen
dc.contributor.authorRice, Kylieen
dc.date.accessioned2024-08-04T22:40:20Z-
dc.date.available2024-08-04T22:40:20Z-
dc.date.issued2024-07-
dc.identifier.citationAustralian Psychologist, 59(4), p. 291-302en
dc.identifier.issn1742-9544en
dc.identifier.issn0005-0067en
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/61949-
dc.description.abstract<p><b>Background:</b> Understanding the psychological wellbeing of people with cancer is a key component of assessment and intervention in quality cancer care. However, the unique experiences of rural cancer populations are less often explored than those from urban centres. The aim of this study was to perform a meta-analysis of Australian studies that compared the psychological wellbeing experiences of people with cancer from rural and urban locations.</p><p><b>Methods:</b> Five databases were searched, and 19 studies, involving 16,947 participants, assessing and comparing the psychological wellbeing of rural and urban populations with cancer were included.</p><p><b>Results:</b> The analysis indicated that Australian rural cancer populations have greater odds of worse psychological wellbeing than those from urban areas (OR = 1.54, 95% CI [1.01, 2.35], <i>p</i> =0.044). This disparity remains when cancer types are analysed separately, with a slightly smaller odds ratio for rural people with breast cancer (OR = 1.29, 95%CI [1.01, 1.64], <i>p</i> = 0.046) and a slightly larger odds ratio when cancers excluding breast cancer were reviewed (OR = 1.78,95% CI [1.59, 2.01], <i>p</i> = <.001). Significant heterogeneity was found.</p><p><b>Conclusions:</b> Despite increasing emphasis in Australia on psychological wellbeing throughout the cancer journey, there remain significant disparities whereby rural people experience greater impacts upon their psychological wellbeing. The wellbeing of Australian rural populations with cancer remains an area in which clinical and political focus is imperative. Whilst screening is a necessary first step, additional clinical implications for improving rural access to appropriately skilled health professionals who provide oncology-specific assessment and intervention are suggested.</p>en
dc.languageenen
dc.publisherTaylor & Francisen
dc.relation.ispartofAustralian Psychologisten
dc.rightsAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International*
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dc.titleThe psychosocial experience of cancer: a meta-analysis of Australian rural versus urban populationsen
dc.typeJournal Articleen
dc.identifier.doi10.1080/00050067.2023.2270133en
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local.contributor.firstnameMarisaen
local.contributor.firstnameEinar Baldvinen
local.contributor.firstnameKylieen
local.profile.schoolSchool of Psychologyen
local.profile.schoolSchool of Psychologyen
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local.profile.emailmbarne23@une.edu.auen
local.profile.emailethorste@une.edu.auen
local.profile.emailkrice3@une.edu.auen
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local.record.institutionUniversity of New Englanden
local.publisher.placeUnited Kingdomen
local.format.startpage291en
local.format.endpage302en
local.peerreviewedYesen
local.identifier.volume59en
local.identifier.issue4en
local.title.subtitlea meta-analysis of Australian rural versus urban populationsen
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local.contributor.lastnameBarnesen
local.contributor.lastnameThorsteinssonen
local.contributor.lastnameRiceen
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local.title.maintitleThe psychosocial experience of canceren
local.relation.fundingsourcenoteThe first author is in receipt of an Australian Commonwealth Government RTP Scholarship.en
local.output.categorydescriptionC1 Refereed Article in a Scholarly Journalen
local.search.authorBarnes, Marisaen
local.search.authorThorsteinsson, Einar Baldvinen
local.search.authorRice, Kylieen
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local.year.published2024en
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local.fileurl.openpublishedhttps://rune.une.edu.au/web/retrieve/c3895b68-42c6-4355-a016-c043a0c68a73en
local.subject.for2020520304 Health psychologyen
local.subject.for2020520302 Clinical psychologyen
local.subject.seo2020280121 Expanding knowledge in psychologyen
local.subject.seo2020280112 Expanding knowledge in the health sciencesen
local.subject.seo2020280121 Expanding knowledge in psychologyen
local.codeupdate.date2024-09-16T14:47:52.713en
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local.original.for20205203 Clinical and health psychologyen
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