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Cancer beliefs in ethnic minority populations: a review and meta‐synthesis of qualitative studies

机译:少数民族人群中的癌症信念:定性研究的综述和荟萃合成

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People from ethnic minorities often experience poorer cancer outcomes, possibly due to later presentation to healthcare and later diagnosis. We aimed to identify common cancer beliefs in minority populations in developed countries, which can affect symptom appraisal and help seeking for symptomatic cancer. Our systematic review found 15 relevant qualitative studies, located in the United Kingdom (six), United States (five), Australia (two) and Canada (two) of African, African‐American, Asian, Arabic, Hispanic and Latino minority groups. We conducted a meta‐synthesis that found specific emotional reactions to cancer, knowledge and beliefs and interactions with healthcare services as contributing factors in help seeking for a cancer diagnosis. These findings may be useful to inform the development of interventions to facilitate cancer diagnosis in minority populations.
机译:来自少数民族的人经常经历较差的癌症结果,可能是由于后来介绍了医疗保健和后来的诊断。 我们旨在识别发达国家少数民族人群的常见癌症信念,这可能影响症状评估,并帮助寻求症状癌症。 我们的系统审查发现了15名相关定性研究,位于英国(六),美国(五),澳大利亚(二)和加拿大(两)非洲,非洲裔美国人,亚洲,阿拉伯语,西班牙裔和拉丁裔少数民族群体。 我们进行了一个荟萃合成,发现对癌症,知识和信仰以及与医疗保健服务的相互作用的特异性情绪反应,作为帮助寻求癌症诊断的贡献因素。 这些发现可能有助于向少数民族人群促进癌症诊断的干预措施有用。

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