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加拿大和澳大利亚的放射治疗与原住民:在癌症护理提供方面构建和解之路。

Radiation Therapy and Indigenous Peoples in Canada and Australia: Building Paths Toward Reconciliation in Cancer Care Delivery.

作者信息

Chan Jessica, Griffiths Kalinda, Turner Ashley, Tobias Joshua, Clarmont Warren, Delaney Geoff, Hutton Jonathon, Olson Robert, Penniment Michael, Bourque Jean-Marc, Brundage Michael, Rodin Danielle, Slotman Ben, Yap Mei Ling

机构信息

Department of Radiation Oncology, BC Cancer, Vancouver, Canada; Department of Surgery, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.

Centre for Big Data Research in Health, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia; Menzies School of Health Research, Darwin, Australia; Centre for Health Equity, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia.

出版信息

Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys. 2023 Jun 1;116(2):421-429. doi: 10.1016/j.ijrobp.2022.09.085. Epub 2023 Mar 21.

Abstract

Indigenous peoples represent approximately 5% of the world's population and reside in over 90 countries worldwide. They embody a rich diversity of cultures, traditions, languages and relationships with the land that are shared through many generations and that are distinct from those of the settler societies within which they now live. Many Indigenous peoples have a shared experience of discrimination, trauma, and violation of rights, rooted in complex sociopolitical relationships with settler societies that are still ongoing. This results in continuing social injustices and pronounced disparities in health for many Indigenous peoples around the globe. Indigenous peoples exhibit a significantly higher cancer incidence, mortality, and poorer survival compared to non-Indigenous peoples. Cancer services, including radiotherapy, have not been designed to support the specific values and needs of Indigenous populations, resulting in poorer access to cancer services for Indigenous peoples globally across the entire cancer care spectrum. Specific to radiotherapy, available evidence demonstrates disparities in radiotherapy uptake between Indigenous and non-Indigenous patients. Radiotherapy centres are also located disparately further away from Indigenous communities. Studies are limited by a lack of Indigenous-specific data to help inform effective radiotherapy delivery. Recent Indigenous-led partnerships and initiatives have helped to address existing gaps in cancer care, and radiation oncologists play an important role in supporting such efforts. In this article, we present an overview of access to radiotherapy for Indigenous peoples in Canada and Australia, with a focus on strengthening cancer care delivery through education, partnerships, and research.

摘要

原住民约占世界人口的5%,分布在全球90多个国家。他们体现了丰富多样的文化、传统、语言以及与土地的关系,这些都是世代相传的,且与他们现在所处的移民社会不同。许多原住民都有遭受歧视、创伤和权利被侵犯的共同经历,其根源在于与移民社会复杂的社会政治关系,这种关系至今仍在持续。这导致全球许多原住民持续面临社会不公,健康状况存在显著差异。与非原住民相比,原住民的癌症发病率、死亡率更高,生存率更低。包括放疗在内的癌症服务并未针对原住民的特定价值观和需求进行设计,导致全球原住民在整个癌症护理范围内获得癌症服务的机会更少。具体到放疗,现有证据表明原住民和非原住民患者在放疗利用率上存在差异。放疗中心的位置也与原住民社区相距甚远。由于缺乏有助于提供有效放疗的特定于原住民的数据,相关研究受到限制。最近由原住民主导的伙伴关系和倡议有助于填补癌症护理方面的现有空白,放射肿瘤学家在支持此类努力方面发挥着重要作用。在本文中,我们概述了加拿大和澳大利亚原住民获得放疗的情况,重点是通过教育、伙伴关系和研究加强癌症护理服务。

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