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Mind the gaps: a qualitative study of perceptions of healthcare professionals on challenges and proposed remedies for cervical cancer help-seeking in post conflict northern Uganda

机译:注意差距:对医疗专业人员对挑战的看法的定性研究,以及在冲突后北部乌干达寻求宫颈癌求助的建议药物

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Background There are limited data on perceptions of health professionals on challenges faced by cervical cancer patients seeking healthcare in the developing countries. We explored the views of operational level health professionals on perceived barriers to cervical screening and early help–seeking for symptomatic cervical cancer and the proposed remedies to the challenges. Methods Fifteen key informant interviews were held with health professionals including medical directors, gynecologists, medical officers, nurses and midwives in the gynecology and obstetrics departments of two hospitals in northern Uganda during August 2012 to April 2013. We used content analysis techniques to analyze the data. Results Health professionals’ perceived barriers to cervical cancer care included: (i) patients and community related barriers e.g. lack of awareness on cervical cancer and available services, discomfort with exposure of women’s genitals and perceived pain during pelvic examinations, and men’s lack of emotional support to women (ii) individual healthcare professional’s challenges e.g. inadequate knowledge and skills about cervical cancer management; (iii) health facility related barriers e.g. long distances and lack of transport to cervical cancer screening and care centers, few gynecologists and lack of pathologists, delayed histology results, lack of established palliative care services and inadequate pain control; and (iv) health policy challenges e.g. lack of specialized cancer treatment services, and lack of vaccination for human papilloma virus. Other challenges included increased number of cervical cancer patients and late stage of cervical cancer at presentations. Conclusions Operational level healthcare professionals in northern Uganda reported several practical challenges facing cervical cancer care that influence their decisions, management goals and practices. The challenges and proposed remedies can inform targeted interventions for early detection, management, and control of cervical cancer in Uganda.
机译:背景技术卫生专业人员对在发展中国家寻求医疗保健的子宫颈癌患者所面临挑战的看法的数据有限。我们探讨了操作级别的卫生专业人员对宫颈筛查和症状性宫颈癌的早期寻求帮助的障碍以及对挑战提出的建议的看法。方法在2012年8月至2013年4月期间,对乌干达北部两家医院妇产科的医疗主管,妇科医生,医务人员,护士和助产士等卫生专业人员进行了15次关键知情人访谈。我们使用内容分析技术对数据进行了分析。 。结果卫生专业人员对子宫颈癌治疗的认知障碍包括:(i)患者和社区相关的障碍,例如缺乏对子宫颈癌和可用服务的意识,女性生殖器暴露和在骨盆检查期间感觉到的疼痛的不适感,以及男性对女性缺乏情感支持(ii)个人医疗保健专业人员面临的挑战,例如关于宫颈癌管理的知识和技能不足; (iii)与医疗机构有关的障碍,例如宫颈癌筛查和护理中心的距离较远,交通不便,妇科医生和病理学家很少,组织学结果延迟,缺乏姑息治疗服务,并且疼痛控制不足; (iv)卫生政策挑战,例如缺乏专门的癌症治疗服务,也缺乏针对人乳头瘤病毒的疫苗接种。其他挑战包括子宫颈癌患者人数增加和演讲中子宫颈癌晚期。结论乌干达北部的业务级别医疗保健专业人员报告了子宫颈癌治疗面临的一些实际挑战,这些挑战影响了他们的决策,管理目标和实践。挑战和建议的补救措施可以为乌干达的宫颈癌的早期发现,治疗和控制提供有针对性的干预措施。

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