患宫颈癌妇女的经历:塔马利大都市研究

Emmanuella Rabi Musa, Keren-Happuch Twumasiwaa Boateng
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背景:宫颈癌病例在全球范围内都在增加,加纳也不例外。然而,尽管这种疾病在妇女中的发病率越来越高,但对这一问题的广泛研究却十分匮乏。在多个国家进行的研究表明,宫颈癌幸存者面临着诸多困难,包括社会经济、医疗和心理问题。本研究旨在调查这一特殊群体中妇女的经历,重点是心理、社会经济以及在寻求治疗时遇到的障碍。研究方法:本研究采用了探索性描述定性设计。研究在塔马利大都会进行,重点关注已被确诊患有这种疾病并正在塔马利教学医院接受治疗的妇女。研究采用目的性抽样法招募参与者。采用半结构化访谈指南对参与者进行了面对面访谈。访谈录音均按原话转录,随后使用内容分析法进行人工评估。分析结果采用了主题分析法。研究结果结果表明,居住在塔马利大都会的宫颈癌妇女在社交生活中受到干扰,这表现在她们与他人的交往不尽如人意。虽然某些近亲、熟人和同事提供了支持,但其他人却在必要时被抛在后面。建议:政策制定者和政府应采取措施,支付与宫颈癌治疗相关的费用,就像通过国家医疗保险计划 支付其他疾病的费用一样。被诊断出患有宫颈癌的妇女应接受心理咨询,以减轻她们的心理压力。
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Experiences of Women Living with Cervical Cancer: A Study in the Tamale Metropolis
Background: Cervical cancer cases are increasing globally, including in Ghana. Nevertheless, despite the increasing prevalence of this ailment among women, there has been a dearth of extensive research conducted on the subject. Research conducted in several countries has shown that individuals who have survived cervical cancer face numerous difficulties, including socioeconomic, medical, and psychological issues. This study aims to investigate the experiences of women in this particular group, with a focus on the psychological, socio-economic, and hurdles encountered when seeking care. Methodology: The study employed an exploratory descriptive qualitative design. The research was carried out in the Tamale Metropolis, with a specific focus on women who have received a diagnosis of the condition and are now receiving treatment at the Tamale Teaching Hospital. Participants for the study were recruited using purposive sampling. Participants were interviewed face-to-face using a semi-structured interview guide. The interviews recorded on tape were transcribed exactly as spoken and subsequently evaluated manually using the content analysis method. Thematic analysis was employed to analyse the results. Findings: The results indicate that women residing in the Tamale Metropolis who have cervical cancer encounter a disturbance in their social lives, as shown by their unsatisfactory interactions with others. While certain close relatives, acquaintances, and colleagues offer support, others are left behind at times of necessity. Recommendations: Policymakers and the government should implement measures to cover the expenses associated with cervical cancer treatment, similar to how it is done for other diseases through the NHIS. Women diagnosed with cervical cancer should undergo counseling to alleviate the psychological distress they experience.
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