Sehabi Ghizlène, Sehabi Wardat Yasmine, Kearns Emma, Holy Celeste, Chu Alanna K, Giguère Lauriane, Labelle Patrick R, Cénat Jude Mary, Lebel Sophie
School of Psychology, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada.
Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada.
Curr Oncol Rep. 2025 Jan;27(1):1-14. doi: 10.1007/s11912-024-01621-7. Epub 2025 Jan 3.
This study aims to examine the current state of psychosocial oncology (PSO) research concerning Black Canadian communities, focusing on their experiences, psychological states, and non-biological aspects of their cancer journey.
Although there has been increased attention to PSO in the past two decades, there remains a lack of studies specifically addressing the experiences of Black Canadians affected by cancer. This is especially concerning considering the disparities identified by PSO researchers among Black individuals in the United States and the acknowledged health inequities affecting Black individuals in Canada. This scoping review identified a total of five studies that highlighted the significance of religion and spirituality in coping with cancer among Black individuals. While faith emerged as a crucial source of strength, there was notable hesitation to discuss religious beliefs in mainstream support settings. Additional barriers, including stigma surrounding cancer, transportation issues, and limited access to care, further complicated their healthcare experiences. This review reveals critical gaps in research regarding the PSO experiences of Black Canadians affected by cancer and underscores the urgent need for additional studies and the development of tailored support programs to address their unique psychosocial needs and barriers to care.
本研究旨在审视加拿大黑人社区心理社会肿瘤学(PSO)研究的现状,重点关注他们在癌症历程中的经历、心理状态以及非生物学方面。
尽管在过去二十年中,PSO受到了越来越多的关注,但仍缺乏专门针对受癌症影响的加拿大黑人经历的研究。考虑到PSO研究人员在美国黑人中发现的差异以及加拿大公认的影响黑人的健康不平等现象,这尤其令人担忧。这项范围综述共确定了五项研究,这些研究强调了宗教和灵性在黑人应对癌症中的重要性。虽然信仰成为力量的关键来源,但在主流支持环境中讨论宗教信仰时存在明显的犹豫。其他障碍,包括癌症污名、交通问题和获得护理的机会有限,使他们的医疗经历更加复杂。本综述揭示了关于受癌症影响的加拿大黑人PSO经历的研究中的关键差距,并强调迫切需要更多研究以及制定量身定制的支持计划,以满足他们独特的心理社会需求和护理障碍。