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“每个人都需要黛比”:澳大利亚土著妇女对乳腺癌筛查和治疗服务的看法。

"Everyone needs a Deb": what Australian indigenous women say about breast cancer screening and treatment services.

机构信息

Djurali Centre for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Research and Education, Macquarie University, Macquarie Park, Australia.

Armajun Aboriginal Health Service, Armidale and Inverell, NSW, Australia.

出版信息

BMC Health Serv Res. 2023 Jun 21;23(1):672. doi: 10.1186/s12913-023-09633-y.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Breast cancer continues to be the second most diagnosed cancer overall and the most diagnosed cancer for women in Australia. While mortality rates overall have declined in recent years, Indigenous women continue to be diagnosed at more marginal rates (0.9 times) and are more likely to die (1.2 times). The literature provides a myriad of reasons for this; however, the voices of Indigenous women are largely absent. This study sets out to understand what is happening from the perspectives of Australian Indigenous women with a view to charting culturally safer pathways that improve participation in screening and treatment by Indigenous women.

METHODS

This co-design study was conducted using semi-structured, in-depth interviews and focus group discussions. Recruitment of study participants was via snowball sampling. Participants were subsequently consented into the study through the Aboriginal Health Service and the research team. Interviews were audio recorded and transcribed verbatim, and data coded in NVivo12 using inductive thematic analysis.

RESULTS

A total of 21 Indigenous women and 14 health service providers were interviewed predominantly from the same regional/rural area in NSW, with a small proportion from other states in Australia. Six major themes were identified: Access, Awareness, Community and Family, Lack of control, Negative feelings and associations and Role of services.

CONCLUSION

To improve access and participation of Indigenous women and ultimately improve mortality rates, breast cancer services must explicitly address cultural and community needs.

摘要

背景

乳腺癌仍然是全球第二大常见的癌症,也是澳大利亚女性中最常见的癌症。尽管近年来整体死亡率有所下降,但原住民女性的诊断率仍然较低(0.9 倍),死亡率更高(1.2 倍)。文献提供了许多原因;然而,原住民女性的声音在很大程度上被忽视了。本研究旨在从澳大利亚原住民女性的角度了解正在发生的事情,以期制定出文化上更安全的途径,提高原住民女性参与筛查和治疗的比例。

方法

本合作设计研究采用半结构式深入访谈和焦点小组讨论进行。通过滚雪球抽样招募研究参与者。参与者随后通过原住民健康服务机构和研究团队同意参与研究。访谈进行了录音并逐字转录,使用 NVivo12 对数据进行了归纳主题分析。

结果

共访谈了 21 名原住民女性和 14 名卫生服务提供者,他们主要来自新南威尔士州的同一地区/农村地区,少数来自澳大利亚其他州。确定了六个主要主题:获得途径、意识、社区和家庭、缺乏控制、负面感受和关联以及服务的作用。

结论

为了提高原住民女性的参与度并最终降低死亡率,乳腺癌服务必须明确解决文化和社区需求。

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