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Perceptions about cancer and barriers towards cancer screening among ethnic minority women in a deprived area in Denmark – a qualitative study

机译:关于丹麦贫困地区少数民族妇女癌症筛查对癌症筛查的看法 - 一个定性研究

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BACKGROUND:Screening programmes for cervical cancer, breast cancer and colorectal cancer have been implemented in many Western countries to reduce cancer incidence and mortality. Ethnic minority women are less likely to participate in cancer screening than the majority population. In worst case this can result in higher incidence rates, later diagnosis and treatment and ultimately inferior survival. In this paper we explored the perceptions about cancer and perceived barriers towards cancer screening participation among ethnic minority women in a deprived area in Denmark.METHODS:Interview study with ethnic minority women in a deprived area in Denmark. The interviews were transcribed verbatim followed by an inductive content analysis.RESULTS:Cancer was perceived as a deadly disease that could not be treated. Cancer screening was perceived as only relevant if the women had symptoms. Knowledge about cancer screening was fragmented, often due to inadequate Danish language skills and there was a general mistrust in the Danish healthcare system due to perceived low medical competences in Danish doctors. There was, however, a very positive and curious attitude regarding information about the Danish cancer screening programmes and a want for more information.CONCLUSION:Ethnic minority women did not have sufficient knowledge about cancer and the purpose of cancer screening. Perceptions about cancer screening were characterised by openness and the study showed positive and curious attitudes towards screening participation. The findings emphasise the importance of culturally adapted interventions for ethnic minority women in attempts to reduce inequality in screening participation.
机译:背景:许多西方国家已经实施了宫颈癌,乳腺癌和结直肠癌的筛查计划,以降低癌症发病率和死亡率。少数民族女性不太可能参与癌症筛查,而不是大多数人群。在最坏的情况下,这可能导致较高的发病率,后来的诊断和治疗,最终存活率。在本文中,我们探讨了丹麦剥夺地区少数民族妇女对癌症筛查参与的癌症和感知障碍的看法。方法:在丹麦贫困地区的少数民族妇女采访研究。面试被逐字转录,然后进行归纳内容分析。结果:癌症被认为是无法治疗的致命疾病。如果妇女有症状,则认为癌症筛查只有相关。关于癌症筛查的知识是碎片化的,往往是由于丹麦语言技能不足,并且由于在丹麦医生的低医学能力,丹麦医疗保健系统存在一般不信任。然而,有关丹麦癌症筛查计划和想要更多信息的信息的信息,有一个非常积极和好奇的态度。结论:少数民族妇女对癌症没有足够的了解和癌症筛查的目的。对癌症筛查的看法以开放性为特征,并且该研究表明对筛选参与的积极和好奇的态度。调查结果强调了文化适应的少数民族妇女的干预措施试图减少筛选参与中不平等的妇女。

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