Addressing Underscreening for Cervical Cancer among South Asian Women: Using Concept Mapping to Compare Service Provider and Service User Perspectives of Cervical Screening in Ontario, Canada.

IF 2.8 4区 医学 Q2 ONCOLOGY Current oncology Pub Date : 2024-11-01 DOI:10.3390/curroncol31110498
Kimberly A Devotta, Patricia O'Campo, Jacqueline L Bender, Aisha K Lofters
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Cervical cancer is largely preventable through screening and treatment of cervical lesions. In the province of Ontario, South Asian women have some of the lowest rates of screening. The roles of service providers-those in healthcare and community services-and their interactions with screen-eligible people can greatly impact the uptake of screening. In our study, we used concept mapping (CM) to engage over 70 South Asian service users (i.e., those eligible for cervical screening) and service providers to identify a range of ideas and experiences that impact uptake of cervical screening for South Asian women, which were then rated by 45 participants in terms of 'importance' and 'ease to address' to encourage participation in cervical screening. Overall, ideas related to knowledge and education were rated as most important and easiest to address by both groups. Some differences were seen with South Asian service users valuing the importance of addressing 'cultural beliefs and influences specific to sexual health' more than service providers, while service providers valued the importance of addressing 'lack of comfort and supportive relationships' more than South Asian service users. Future interventions should target the knowledge and education needs of service users and increase service providers' awareness of cultural beliefs and influences specific to sexual health.

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解决南亚妇女宫颈癌筛查不足的问题:使用概念图比较加拿大安大略省服务提供者和服务使用者对宫颈癌筛查的看法。
宫颈癌在很大程度上是可以通过筛查和治疗宫颈病变来预防的。在安大略省,南亚妇女的筛查率最低。服务提供者--医疗保健和社区服务提供者--的角色,以及他们与符合筛查条件的人群之间的互动,会对筛查的接受率产生很大影响。在我们的研究中,我们使用概念图(CM)让 70 多名南亚服务用户(即符合宫颈筛查条件者)和服务提供者参与其中,以确定影响南亚妇女接受宫颈筛查的一系列想法和经验,然后由 45 名参与者根据 "重要性 "和 "易于解决 "对这些想法和经验进行评分,以鼓励她们参与宫颈筛查。总体而言,与知识和教育有关的观点被两个群体评为最重要和最容易解决的问题。南亚服务使用者比服务提供者更看重解决 "性健康特有的文化信仰和影响 "问题的重要性,而服务提供者比南亚服务使用者更看重解决 "缺乏舒适和支持性关系 "问题的重要性。未来的干预措施应针对服务使用者的知识和教育需求,并提高服务提供者对性健康特有的文化信仰和影响的认识。
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Current oncology
Current oncology ONCOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Current Oncology is a peer-reviewed, Canadian-based and internationally respected journal. Current Oncology represents a multidisciplinary medium encompassing health care workers in the field of cancer therapy in Canada to report upon and to review progress in the management of this disease. We encourage submissions from all fields of cancer medicine, including radiation oncology, surgical oncology, medical oncology, pediatric oncology, pathology, and cancer rehabilitation and survivorship. Articles published in the journal typically contain information that is relevant directly to clinical oncology practice, and have clear potential for application to the current or future practice of cancer medicine.
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