Understanding Barriers and Facilitators to Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening among Muslim Women in New York City: Perspectives from Key Informants.

SM journal of community medicine Pub Date : 2017-01-01 Epub Date: 2017-02-23
Nadia Islam, Shilpa Patel, Quanza Brooks-Griffin, Patrice Kemp, Victoria Raveis, Lindsey Riley, Sindhura Gummi, Potrirankamanis Queano Nur, Joseph Ravenell, Helen Cole, Simona Kwon
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Background: Muslims are one of the fastest growing religious groups in the US. However, little is known about their health disparities, and how their unique cultural, religious, and social beliefs and practices affect health behaviors and outcomes. Studies demonstrate Muslim women may have lower rates of breast and cervical cancer screening compared to the overall population.

Methods: The purpose of this study was to: 1) conduct key-informant interviews with Muslim community leaders in New York City (NYC), to understand contextual factors that impact Muslim women's beliefs and practices regarding breast and cervical cancer screening; and 2) inform the development and implementation of a research study on breast and cervical cancer screening among Muslims. Twelve key-informant interviews were conducted. The sample included imams, female religious leaders, physicians, community-based organization leaders, and social service representatives. The interview guide assessed: 1) unique healthcare barriers faced by Muslim women; 2) cultural and social considerations in conducting research; 3) potential strategies for increasing screening in this population; and 4) content and venues for culturally tailored programming and messaging.

Results: Key informants noted structure and culture as barriers and religion as a facilitator to breast and cervical cancer screening. Themes regarding the development of targeted health campaigns to increase screening included the importance of educational and in-language materials and messaging, and engaging mosques and religious leaders for dissemination.

Conclusion: Although Muslim women face a number of barriers to screening, religious beliefs and support structures can be leveraged to facilitate screening and enhance the dissemination and promotion of screening.

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了解纽约市穆斯林妇女乳腺癌和宫颈癌筛查的障碍和促进因素:来自关键信息提供者的观点。
背景:穆斯林是美国发展最快的宗教团体之一。然而,人们对他们的健康差异知之甚少,也不知道他们独特的文化、宗教和社会信仰和习俗如何影响健康行为和结果。研究表明,与总体人口相比,穆斯林妇女的乳腺癌和宫颈癌筛查率可能较低。方法:本研究的目的是:1)对纽约市(NYC)的穆斯林社区领导人进行关键信息访谈,了解影响穆斯林妇女对乳腺癌和宫颈癌筛查的信仰和做法的背景因素;2)为穆斯林乳腺癌和宫颈癌筛查研究的制定和实施提供信息。进行了12个关键信息提供者访谈。样本包括伊玛目、女性宗教领袖、医生、社区组织领导人和社会服务代表。访谈指南评估了:1)穆斯林妇女面临的独特保健障碍;2)进行研究时的文化和社会考虑;3)增加该人群筛查的潜在策略;4)内容和场所的文化定制节目和消息。结果:主要调查对象指出,结构和文化是乳腺癌和宫颈癌筛查的障碍,宗教是促进因素。关于开展有针对性的保健运动以增加筛查的主题包括教育和语文材料和信息的重要性,以及让清真寺和宗教领袖参与传播。结论:尽管穆斯林妇女在筛查方面面临许多障碍,但可以利用宗教信仰和支持结构来促进筛查并加强筛查的传播和推广。
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