尼日利亚妇女癌症幸存者的艾滋病毒知识和信息获取。

IF 2 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES Journal of Cancer Policy Pub Date : 2023-11-19 DOI:10.1016/j.jcpo.2023.100456
Candidus Nwakasi , Darlingtina Esiaka , Theresa Staab , Aaron Akpu Philip , Chizobam Nweke
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尼日利亚妇女患癌症和艾滋病毒等疾病的负担很高。尼日利亚妇女获得保健信息的机会也不足,特别是在预防疾病和促进健康方面。研究人员指出,感染艾滋病毒对癌症幸存者的健康和生存尤其有害。然而,缺乏关于尼日利亚妇女癌症幸存者对癌症和艾滋病毒联系的了解以及她们获得艾滋病毒健康信息的研究。这种知识差距可能对健康产生负面影响。因此,有必要通过改善获得保健信息的机会,确保尼日利亚妇女癌症幸存者中预防艾滋病毒。本研究采用定性描述方法,调查尼日利亚妇女癌症幸存者的艾滋病毒知识和获得健康信息的情况。对来自尼日利亚阿布贾的30名女性癌症幸存者进行了半结构化访谈。我们从数据中确定了三个主题,阐明了妇女对艾滋病毒和癌症之间联系的认识。主题包括:(a)对艾滋病毒与癌症的看法,其中描述了将艾滋病毒和癌症视为不同的健康状况的看法;(b)认为艾滋病毒对癌症的影响,因为艾滋病毒可能使癌症结果恶化;(c)艾滋病毒健康信息的来源,其中突出了艾滋病毒-癌症信息不足或难以获得的问题。我们的研究结果表明,需要有针对性的健康教育干预措施来解决癌症幸存者中缺乏艾滋病毒信息的问题。
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HIV knowledge and information access among women cancer survivors in Nigeria

Women in Nigeria have a high burden of diseases, such as cancer and HIV. Nigerian women also have inadequate access to health information, especially for disease prevention and health promotion. Researchers have indicated that living with HIV can be particularly harmful to the health and survival of cancer survivors. However, there is a dearth of research on Nigerian women cancer survivors’ knowledge of cancer and HIV linkage and their access to HIV health information. This knowledge gap may have negative health consequences. Therefore, there is a need to ensure HIV prevention among Nigerian women cancer survivors by improving access to health information. This study used a qualitative descriptive method to examine HIV knowledge and access to health information among women cancer survivors in Nigeria. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with a purposive sample of 30 women cancer survivors from Abuja, Nigeria. We identified three themes from the data, illuminating women’s knowledge of the connection between HIV and cancer. The themes include: (a) perception of HIV versus cancer which described views of HIV and cancer as distinct health conditions, (b) perceived effect of HIV on cancer given that HIV can worsen cancer outcomes, and (c) sourcing for HIV health information which highlighted issues of inadequate or inaccessible HIV-cancer information. Our findings showed that targeted health education interventions are required to address the lack of HIV information among cancer survivors.

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Journal of Cancer Policy
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