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Breast cancer presentation delays among Arab and national women in the UAE: a qualitative study

机译:定性研究:阿拉伯联合酋长国阿拉伯妇女和本国妇女的乳腺癌报告延迟

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Breast cancer (BC) is a disease that has improved prospects for survival if detected and treated early. Delayed help-seeking behavior, with poor survival as a consequence, is an important public health issue in the Middle East. More than 75% of breast cancer patients in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) seek medical advice after experiencing a sign or symptom of the disease and many seek such advice late. Our aim was to explore factors influencing delayed presentation for treatment after self-discovery of symptoms consistent with breast cancer in Arab women in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and to explore facilitators and barriers of women’s health seeking behavior in the complex religiously dominated society of the UAE. A qualitative descriptive approach using semi-structured interviews was used. We interviewed nineteen BC survivors aged 35–70 who have experienced delayed presentation to treatment after symptomatic recognition of BC. The time interval between initial experience of symptoms consistent with BC, and taking action to seek medical help was between three months to three years. The key themes that emerged from the interviews were varying responses to symptom recognition, fear of societal stigmatization, and concerns regarding abandonment by spouse because of BC. Culture has a strong influence on the decisions of women in the UAE society. The lack of awareness about signs and symptoms of BC and routine screening has an important effect on symptom appraisal and subsequently decision making regarding options for treatment. Highlights ? Lack of awareness about breast health, screening, signs/symptoms and risk factors. ? Culture/societal values have great influence on women?s attitudes and behaviors. ? Support of healthcare providers may reduce likelihood of delay.
机译:如果尽早发现和治疗,乳腺癌(BC)是一种可以改善生存前景的疾病。延迟寻求帮助的行为,导致生存不佳,是中东地区重要的公共卫生问题。阿拉伯联合酋长国(UAE)超过75%的乳腺癌患者在出现这种疾病的征兆或症状后寻求医疗建议,而许多人则迟到了。我们的目标是探讨在阿拉伯联合酋长国(UAE)的阿拉伯女性自我发现与乳腺癌一致的症状后,影响延迟就诊的因素,并探索在宗教主导的复杂社会中女性寻求健康的行为的促进因素和障碍阿联酋。使用半结构化访谈的定性描述方法。我们采访了十九名年龄在35-70岁的卑诗省幸存者,他们在症状明显地认识到卑诗省后经历了延迟就诊。从出现与BC一致的症状的最初经历到采取行动寻求医疗帮助之间的时间间隔为三个月至三年。访谈中出现的关键主题是对症状识别的反应各异,对社会污名化的恐惧以及对因卑诗省而被配偶遗弃的担忧。文化对阿联酋社会中妇女的决定有很大影响。缺乏对BC征兆和症状的意识以及常规筛查对症状评估以及随后的治疗方案决策具有重要影响。强调 ?对乳房健康,筛查,体征/症状和危险因素缺乏认识。 ?文化/社会价值观对妇女的态度和行为有很大影响。 ?医疗保健提供者的支持可以减少延迟的可能性。

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