在为边缘化患者提供服务的初级保健专业人员中,探索实施癌症筛查的障碍和促进因素。

Exploring barriers and enablers to implementation of cancer screening among primary care professionals seeing marginalized patients.

作者信息

Ruco Arlinda, Khalil Asma, Ledwos Cliff, Tinmouth Jill, Kiran Tara, Lofters Aisha

机构信息

Interdisciplinary Health Program, St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada.

Peter Gilgan Centre for Women's Cancers, Women's College Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2025 Apr 28;25(1):1578. doi: 10.1186/s12889-025-22835-9.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Cancer screening is an important prevention tool shown to improve cancer morbidity and mortality. Primary care professionals (PCPs) can play an important role in facilitating cancer screening and addressing barriers. Our aim was to learn from PCPs that see a high proportion of patients experiencing marginalization and that have high screening rates in their practices (high performers) to identify key barriers and enablers to addressing cancer screening with this patient population.

METHODS

This was a qualitative descriptive study conducted using the principles of 'design thinking' to engage PCPs who are high performers in order to understand key barriers and enablers to cancer screening. An interview guide informed by the Systems Model of Clinical Preventive Care was used to collect data. Participants eligible for this study included both physicians and nurse practitioners working in Ontario in a variety of settings including solo and team-based practice models. All interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed verbatim and checked for quality assurance. Transcripts were coded by two independent members of the research team using deductive content analysis. The data were mapped onto the Systems Model of Clinical Preventive Care domains and presented in a narrative summary.

RESULTS

We interviewed a total of 22 PCPs of which 54.5% were women and just over half (54.5%) were White. Most participants worked in a team-based primary care model. Our results suggest that a number of strategies can support high screening rates among those experiencing marginalization including interprofessional team-based collaborative practice, culturally competent and trauma-informed care, and adaptive approaches to overcome barriers such as improving the ease, access, and acceptability of the screening test.

CONCLUSION

Addressing cancer screening with patients experiencing marginalization requires a multi-pronged approach to care to facilitate screening. Team-based models of care may have more infrastructure and supports in place to support PCPs in addressing cancer screening with patients experiencing marginalization. Lastly, providers and teams need to work in a supportive clinical context that allows for innovation to address system barriers to promote and enable screening for those who are structurally marginalized.

摘要

背景

癌症筛查是一种重要的预防工具,已被证明可改善癌症发病率和死亡率。初级保健专业人员(PCP)在促进癌症筛查和消除障碍方面可发挥重要作用。我们的目标是向那些诊治大量边缘化患者且其诊所筛查率高的初级保健专业人员(表现出色者)学习,以确定针对这一患者群体进行癌症筛查的关键障碍和推动因素。

方法

这是一项定性描述性研究,采用“设计思维”原则让表现出色的初级保健专业人员参与,以了解癌症筛查的关键障碍和推动因素。使用基于临床预防保健系统模型的访谈指南收集数据。符合本研究条件的参与者包括安大略省在各种环境中工作的医生和执业护士,包括单人执业和团队执业模式。所有访谈均进行录音,逐字转录并进行质量保证检查。研究团队的两名独立成员使用演绎性内容分析法对转录本进行编码。数据被映射到临床预防保健系统模型领域,并以叙述性总结呈现。

结果

我们共采访了22名初级保健专业人员,其中54.5%为女性,略超过一半(54.5%)为白人。大多数参与者采用基于团队的初级保健模式。我们的结果表明,一些策略可支持在边缘化人群中实现高筛查率,包括跨专业团队协作实践、具有文化能力和创伤知情的护理,以及克服障碍的适应性方法,如提高筛查测试的便利性、可及性和可接受性。

结论

针对边缘化患者进行癌症筛查需要多方面的护理方法来促进筛查。基于团队的护理模式可能有更多的基础设施和支持措施,以帮助初级保健专业人员为边缘化患者进行癌症筛查。最后,提供者和团队需要在支持性的临床环境中工作,允许创新以消除系统障碍,促进并使那些在结构上处于边缘地位的人能够进行筛查。

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