4
views
0
recommends
+1 Recommend
0 collections
    0
    shares
      • Record: found
      • Abstract: found
      • Article: found
      Is Open Access

      Effects of Wildfire Events on California Radiation Oncology Clinics and Patients

      research-article

      Read this article at

      Bookmark
          There is no author summary for this article yet. Authors can add summaries to their articles on ScienceOpen to make them more accessible to a non-specialist audience.

          Abstract

          Purpose

          The effect of climate-driven events, such as wildfires, on health care delivery and cancer care is a growing concern. Patients with cancer undergoing radiation therapy are particularly vulnerable to treatment interruptions, which have a direct effect on survival. We report the results of a study characterizing the effect of wildfires on radiation oncology clinics and their patients.

          Methods and Materials

          A survey of California radiation oncologists was used to evaluate emergency preparedness and the effect of wildfires on the delivery of radiation therapy services between 2017 and 2022. Descriptive statistics and Pearson's χ 2 tests were performed to investigate potential relationships between provider characteristics, practice settings, and perceptions of the effect of wildfire events. California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection data were employed to map the geographic distribution of wildfires to clinic locations.

          Results

          Response rate was 12.3% (51/415 radiation oncologists), representing 25% of clinics (43/176) in 41% (24/58) of California counties. Sixty-one percent (31/51) of respondents reported being affected by a wildfire, 2 of which are rural clinics (100%, 2/2) and 29 are (59%, 29/49) metropolitan practices. Of these, 18% (9/51) reported a clinic closure, and 29% (15/51) reported staffing shortages. Respondents reported effects on patients, including having to evacuate (55%, 28/51), cancel/reschedule treatments (53%, 27/51), and experiencing physical, mental, or financial hardship due to wildfires (45%, 23/51). Respondents described effects on clinical operations, including being forced to transfer patients (24%, 12/51), transportation interruptions (37%, 19/51), regional/community evacuations (35%, 18/51), and physical/mental health effects (27%, 14/51) on clinic personnel. Less than half of the respondents (47%, 24/51) reported their workplace had a wildfire emergency preparedness plan. Additionally, geographic analysis revealed that 100% (176/176) of clinics were located within 25 miles of a wildfire.

          Conclusions

          This study highlights the effects of wildfires on radiation oncology clinics and patients and underscores the need for emergency preparedness planning to minimize the consequences of such disasters.

          Related collections

          Most cited references38

          • Record: found
          • Abstract: not found
          • Article: not found

          Wildfires, Global Climate Change, and Human Health

            Bookmark
            • Record: found
            • Abstract: found
            • Article: not found
            Is Open Access

            Associations between historical residential redlining and current age-adjusted rates of emergency department visits due to asthma across eight cities in California: an ecological study

            Asthma disproportionately affects communities of colour in the USA, but the underlying factors for this remain poorly understood. In this study, we assess the role of historical redlining as outlined in security maps created by the Home Owners' Loan Corporation (HOLC), the discriminatory practice of categorising neighbourhoods on the basis of perceived mortgage investment risk, on the burden of asthma in these neighbourhoods.
              Bookmark
              • Record: found
              • Abstract: not found
              • Article: not found

              Travel distance to radiation therapy and receipt of radiotherapy following breast-conserving surgery.

                Bookmark

                Author and article information

                Contributors
                Journal
                Adv Radiat Oncol
                Adv Radiat Oncol
                Advances in Radiation Oncology
                Elsevier
                2452-1094
                22 October 2023
                March 2024
                22 October 2023
                : 9
                : 3
                : 101395
                Affiliations
                [a ]Department of Radiation Oncology, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, California
                [b ]The Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, California
                [c ]Department of Radiation Oncology, Stanford University, Stanford, California
                [d ]University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, California
                [e ]Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland
                [f ]American Cancer Society, Kennesaw, Georgia
                [g ]Department of Radiation Oncology, Winship Cancer Institute, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia
                [h ]Providence Medical Group, Dayton, Ohio
                [i ]Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, California
                [j ]Division of Radiation Oncology, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas
                Author notes
                [* ]Corresponding author: Katie E. Lichter, MD, MPH katie.lichter@ 123456ucsf.edu
                Article
                S2452-1094(23)00223-3 101395
                10.1016/j.adro.2023.101395
                10831805
                38304108
                9a052a0b-ca80-45e0-b5b6-90d31cbb705e
                © 2023 The Authors

                This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).

                History
                : 8 September 2023
                : 9 October 2023
                Categories
                Scientific Article

                Comments

                Comment on this article