Ponce-Chazarri Laura, Ponce-Blandón Jose Antonio, Immordino Palmira, Giordano Antonio, Morales Fátima
Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, School of Medicine, University of Seville, 41009 Sevilla, Spain.
Spanish Red Cross Nursing College, University of Seville, 41009 Sevilla, Spain.
Cancers (Basel). 2023 Jan 18;15(3):604. doi: 10.3390/cancers15030604.
Breast cancer screening through periodic mammography has been effective in decreasing mortality and reducing the impact of this disease. However, adherence to screening does not meet the desired expectations from all populations. The main objective of this review is to explore the barriers that affect adherence to breast cancer-screening programs in vulnerable populations according to race and/or ethnicity in order to propose measures to reduce the lack of adherence. We conducted a search of publications in the PubMed Central and Scopus databases. The eligible criteria for the articles were as follows: original quantitative studies appearing in SJR- and/or JCR-indexed journals from 2016 to 2021 in English or Spanish. Most of them present common barriers, such as race/ethnicity (47%), low socioeconomic (35.3%) and educational levels (29.4%), no family history of cancer and being single (29.4%), medical mistrust and a health information gap (23.5%), lack of private health insurance (17.6%) and not having annual health checks (17.6%). The target populations with the lowest adherence were Black, Asian, Hispanic and foreign women. Implementing awareness campaigns focused on these populations should be promoted, as well as working on diversity, cultural acceptance and respect with healthcare workers, in order to improve breast cancer-screening adherence worldwide.
通过定期乳房X光检查进行乳腺癌筛查在降低死亡率和减轻该疾病的影响方面一直很有效。然而,筛查的依从性并未达到所有人群的预期。本综述的主要目的是根据种族和/或民族探讨影响弱势群体乳腺癌筛查项目依从性的障碍,以便提出减少依从性不足的措施。我们在PubMed Central和Scopus数据库中搜索了相关出版物。纳入文章的合格标准如下:2016年至2021年发表在SJR和/或JCR索引期刊上的英文或西班牙文原创定量研究。其中大多数呈现出常见障碍,如种族/民族(47%)、社会经济地位低(35.3%)和教育水平低(29.4%)、无癌症家族史且单身(29.4%)、对医疗的不信任和健康信息差距(23.5%)、缺乏私人健康保险(17.6%)以及没有年度健康检查(17.6%)。依从性最低的目标人群是黑人、亚洲人、西班牙裔和外国女性。应推广针对这些人群的提高认识运动,并让医护人员致力于多样性、文化接纳和尊重,以提高全球乳腺癌筛查的依从性。