A review of factors influencing the uptake of prostate cancer treatment in Nigeria

IF 2 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES Journal of Cancer Policy Pub Date : 2024-06-06 DOI:10.1016/j.jcpo.2024.100487
Chinonyerem O. Iheanacho , Valentine U. Odili
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Abstract

Background

The uptake of prostate cancer (PCa) treatment determines the disease course, but is influenced by several factors. This review assessed the factors that influence the uptake of PCa treatments in Nigeria, with a view to providing evidence for policies and other interventional approaches that enhance treatment uptake and PCa outcomes.

Methods

A review of relevant articles retrieved from electronic databases of Web of science, PubMed, Google scholar, African Journals online and Hinari was performed using relevant keywords. Relevant studies were also extracted from the bibliographic references of the identified studies. Peer-reviewed published articles that reported any associated factor to the uptake or utilisation of PCa treatment options from 2000 to 2023 were considered eligible, and the most pertinent reports were extracted and incorporated into this review.

Results

The uptake of PCa treatment options was observed to be dependent on several factors which could be grouped as economic, system-related and patient-related factors. Among these were the availability of treatment options and targeted therapies, cost and financial constraints, system-related barriers, funding gaps and lack of insurance coverage, patients’ beliefs and perceptions, access to radiotherapy services and access to PCa screening.

Conclusion

Several influencing factors posed barriers to the timely uptake of PCa treatment. Policies and strategies aimed at reducing or preventing these barriers are solicited from relevant stakeholders.

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尼日利亚前列腺癌治疗的影响因素综述。
背景:前列腺癌(PCa)治疗的接受程度决定了疾病的进程,但也受到多种因素的影响。本综述评估了影响尼日利亚接受 PCa 治疗的因素,以期为提高治疗率和 PCa 治疗效果的政策和其他干预方法提供证据:使用相关关键词对从 Web of science、PubMed、Google scholar、African Journals online 和 Hinari 等电子数据库中检索到的相关文章进行了综述。还从已确定研究的参考文献中提取了相关研究。经同行评审发表的文章中,凡是报道了2000年至2023年期间PCa治疗方案的接受或使用情况的相关因素的,均被视为符合条件,最相关的报道被提取出来并纳入本综述:结果:据观察,PCa 治疗方案的采用取决于多个因素,可归纳为经济因素、系统相关因素和患者相关因素。这些因素包括治疗方案的可获得性、目标方案的可获得性、成本和经济限制、与系统相关的障碍、资金缺口和缺乏保险、患者的观念和看法、放射治疗服务的可获得性以及 PCa 筛查的可获得性:结论:一些影响因素对及时接受 PCa 治疗构成了障碍。请相关利益方制定旨在减少或预防这些障碍的政策和战略。
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Journal of Cancer Policy
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