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Challenges to uptake of cancer education resources by rural Aboriginal Health Workers: the Cancer Healing Messages flipchart experience

机译:农村原住民卫生工作者接受癌症教育资源的挑战:癌症治疗信息活动挂图的经验

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Introduction: The Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (Aboriginal) population has a higher age-standardised cancer mortality rate and a significantly lower 5-year survival rate for all cancers than the non-Aboriginal population. Aboriginal people from regional and remote South Australia and the Northern Territory, are often required to travel to Adelaide to access specialist cancer care services. The burden and expenses associated with transport and accommodation and cultural and linguistic factors have been identified as barriers to accessing medical treatment and health services. In collaboration with community and stakeholders, Cancer Council South Australia led the development of the Cancer Healing Messages flipchart and patient flyer to assist health professionals in explaining cancer and the cancer journey to Aboriginal cancer patients and their families. This study examined the usage, acceptability and perceived usefulness of the resources, barriers to uptake, and strategies to improve their utilisation and sustainability. Methods: An evaluation survey was conducted among Aboriginal Health Workers (AHWs) and other health professionals working with Aboriginal clients in South Australia ( n =18). Participants indicated whether they agreed that the resources are valuable, culturally appropriate, helpful for explaining aspects of cancer to Aboriginal cancer patients, and useful with regard patient outcomes, how frequently they used or would use the resources for information, and how they use the flipchart in practice. Participants were also asked to report any usage barriers. Results: The resources were considered useful, valuable and culturally appropriate by almost all participants; however, there was a discrepancy between intentions to use the resources and actual uptake, which was low. The most commonly reported barriers related to appropriateness for certain patients and lack of availability of resources in some contexts. Conclusion: The Cancer Healing Messages flipchart and patient flyer are perceived as appropriate, valuable, and useful tools for AHWs. A long-term strategy and clear implementation plan involving education, training and promotion of the materials, is required to achieve broad reach and sustainable utilisation of the Cancer Healing Messages flipchart and patient flyer.
机译:简介:与非土著居民相比,澳大利亚土著和托雷斯海峡岛民(土著)人群的年龄标准化癌症死亡率更高,所有癌症的5年生存率均显着降低。通常需要来自南澳大利亚州和偏远地区以及北领地的原住民前往阿德莱德,以获得专门的癌症护理服务。与交通和住宿以及文化和语言因素相关的负担和费用已被确定为获得医疗和卫生服务的障碍。 与社区和利益相关者合作,南澳大利亚癌症理事会牵头癌症治疗信息活动挂图和患者传单,以帮助卫生专业人员解释癌症以及向原住民癌症患者及其家人的癌症旅程。这项研究检查了资源的使用,可接受性和感知的有用性,吸收的障碍以及提高其利用率和可持续性的策略。方法:对南澳大利亚州原住民医务工作者(AHWs)和其他与原住民客户一起工作的卫生专业人员进行了评估调查(n = 18)。参加者表明他们是否同意这些资源是宝贵的,文化上适当的,有助于向原住民癌症患者解释癌症的方面,对患者的结局,他们使用或将使用这些资源的信息频率以及如何使用活动挂图有用的在实践中。还要求参与者报告任何使用障碍。结果:几乎所有参与者都认为这些资源有用,有价值且在文化上适当;但是,使用资源的意图与实际吸收之间存在差异,该差异很小。最常报告的障碍与某些患者的适当性有关,在某些情况下缺乏资源。结论:癌症治疗信息活动挂图和患者传单被认为是AHW的适当,有价值和有用的工具。需要长期战略和明确的实施计划,包括对材料的教育,培训和宣传,以实现广泛传播和可持续利用《癌症治疗信息》活动挂图和患者传单。

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