Cargando…
The role of knowledge, primary care and community engagement to improve breast-screening access for Pakistani women in the United Kingdom: A secondary analysis of a qualitative study
OBJECTIVE: Breast cancer incidence is rising among Pakistani women in the United Kingdom. However, uptake of breast screening remains low. This study aimed to improve access to breast screening for British-Pakistani women by exploring their knowledge of breast cancer and the role of primary care and...
Autores principales: | , , , , , , , , , |
---|---|
Formato: | Online Artículo Texto |
Lenguaje: | English |
Publicado: |
SAGE Publications
2023
|
Materias: | |
Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10363928/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37039238 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/13558196231155824 |
_version_ | 1785076742931611648 |
---|---|
author | Khattak, Hooran M Woof, Victoria G French, David P Donnelly, Louise S Ruane, Helen Ulph, Fiona Qureshi, Nadeem Khan, Nasaim Evans, D Gareth Robb, Kathryn A |
author_facet | Khattak, Hooran M Woof, Victoria G French, David P Donnelly, Louise S Ruane, Helen Ulph, Fiona Qureshi, Nadeem Khan, Nasaim Evans, D Gareth Robb, Kathryn A |
author_sort | Khattak, Hooran M |
collection | PubMed |
description | OBJECTIVE: Breast cancer incidence is rising among Pakistani women in the United Kingdom. However, uptake of breast screening remains low. This study aimed to improve access to breast screening for British-Pakistani women by exploring their knowledge of breast cancer and the role of primary care and community networks to support screening access amongst British-Pakistani women. METHODS: We undertook a secondary qualitative analysis of 18 semi-structured interviews with British-Pakistani women from East Lancashire in the United Kingdom. Anonymized transcripts of the interviews were used for a thematic analysis. RESULTS: Three themes were identified in the interviewees’ responses: (i) ‘Women’s knowledge of breasts and breast cancer’, which described how a cultural taboo exists around Pakistani women’s bodies and around breast cancer; (ii) ‘Role of primary care’, which detailed how General Practitioners can support informed decisions and offer a trusted and valued information source; (iii) ‘Community engagement’, which described the potential to disseminate breast-screening information through the whole community, including primary care providers, all family members and mosques. CONCLUSIONS: Our analysis suggested three main targets for future interventions to improve access to breast screening for British-Pakistani women: (i) co-produced strategies to increase knowledge of breasts and breast screening; (ii) greater collaboration with local General Practitioners to support women to make informed choices about screening; and (iii) community engagement involving General Practitioners and community leaders, to inform everyone – not just screening-age women – about breast cancer and screening. |
format | Online Article Text |
id | pubmed-10363928 |
institution | National Center for Biotechnology Information |
language | English |
publishDate | 2023 |
publisher | SAGE Publications |
record_format | MEDLINE/PubMed |
spelling | pubmed-103639282023-07-25 The role of knowledge, primary care and community engagement to improve breast-screening access for Pakistani women in the United Kingdom: A secondary analysis of a qualitative study Khattak, Hooran M Woof, Victoria G French, David P Donnelly, Louise S Ruane, Helen Ulph, Fiona Qureshi, Nadeem Khan, Nasaim Evans, D Gareth Robb, Kathryn A J Health Serv Res Policy Original Research OBJECTIVE: Breast cancer incidence is rising among Pakistani women in the United Kingdom. However, uptake of breast screening remains low. This study aimed to improve access to breast screening for British-Pakistani women by exploring their knowledge of breast cancer and the role of primary care and community networks to support screening access amongst British-Pakistani women. METHODS: We undertook a secondary qualitative analysis of 18 semi-structured interviews with British-Pakistani women from East Lancashire in the United Kingdom. Anonymized transcripts of the interviews were used for a thematic analysis. RESULTS: Three themes were identified in the interviewees’ responses: (i) ‘Women’s knowledge of breasts and breast cancer’, which described how a cultural taboo exists around Pakistani women’s bodies and around breast cancer; (ii) ‘Role of primary care’, which detailed how General Practitioners can support informed decisions and offer a trusted and valued information source; (iii) ‘Community engagement’, which described the potential to disseminate breast-screening information through the whole community, including primary care providers, all family members and mosques. CONCLUSIONS: Our analysis suggested three main targets for future interventions to improve access to breast screening for British-Pakistani women: (i) co-produced strategies to increase knowledge of breasts and breast screening; (ii) greater collaboration with local General Practitioners to support women to make informed choices about screening; and (iii) community engagement involving General Practitioners and community leaders, to inform everyone – not just screening-age women – about breast cancer and screening. SAGE Publications 2023-04-11 2023-07 /pmc/articles/PMC10363928/ /pubmed/37039238 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/13558196231155824 Text en © The Author(s) 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) which permits any use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access page (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage). |
spellingShingle | Original Research Khattak, Hooran M Woof, Victoria G French, David P Donnelly, Louise S Ruane, Helen Ulph, Fiona Qureshi, Nadeem Khan, Nasaim Evans, D Gareth Robb, Kathryn A The role of knowledge, primary care and community engagement to improve breast-screening access for Pakistani women in the United Kingdom: A secondary analysis of a qualitative study |
title | The role of knowledge, primary care and community engagement to improve breast-screening access for Pakistani women in the United Kingdom: A secondary analysis of a qualitative study |
title_full | The role of knowledge, primary care and community engagement to improve breast-screening access for Pakistani women in the United Kingdom: A secondary analysis of a qualitative study |
title_fullStr | The role of knowledge, primary care and community engagement to improve breast-screening access for Pakistani women in the United Kingdom: A secondary analysis of a qualitative study |
title_full_unstemmed | The role of knowledge, primary care and community engagement to improve breast-screening access for Pakistani women in the United Kingdom: A secondary analysis of a qualitative study |
title_short | The role of knowledge, primary care and community engagement to improve breast-screening access for Pakistani women in the United Kingdom: A secondary analysis of a qualitative study |
title_sort | role of knowledge, primary care and community engagement to improve breast-screening access for pakistani women in the united kingdom: a secondary analysis of a qualitative study |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10363928/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37039238 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/13558196231155824 |
work_keys_str_mv | AT khattakhooranm theroleofknowledgeprimarycareandcommunityengagementtoimprovebreastscreeningaccessforpakistaniwomenintheunitedkingdomasecondaryanalysisofaqualitativestudy AT woofvictoriag theroleofknowledgeprimarycareandcommunityengagementtoimprovebreastscreeningaccessforpakistaniwomenintheunitedkingdomasecondaryanalysisofaqualitativestudy AT frenchdavidp theroleofknowledgeprimarycareandcommunityengagementtoimprovebreastscreeningaccessforpakistaniwomenintheunitedkingdomasecondaryanalysisofaqualitativestudy AT donnellylouises theroleofknowledgeprimarycareandcommunityengagementtoimprovebreastscreeningaccessforpakistaniwomenintheunitedkingdomasecondaryanalysisofaqualitativestudy AT ruanehelen theroleofknowledgeprimarycareandcommunityengagementtoimprovebreastscreeningaccessforpakistaniwomenintheunitedkingdomasecondaryanalysisofaqualitativestudy AT ulphfiona theroleofknowledgeprimarycareandcommunityengagementtoimprovebreastscreeningaccessforpakistaniwomenintheunitedkingdomasecondaryanalysisofaqualitativestudy AT qureshinadeem theroleofknowledgeprimarycareandcommunityengagementtoimprovebreastscreeningaccessforpakistaniwomenintheunitedkingdomasecondaryanalysisofaqualitativestudy AT khannasaim theroleofknowledgeprimarycareandcommunityengagementtoimprovebreastscreeningaccessforpakistaniwomenintheunitedkingdomasecondaryanalysisofaqualitativestudy AT evansdgareth theroleofknowledgeprimarycareandcommunityengagementtoimprovebreastscreeningaccessforpakistaniwomenintheunitedkingdomasecondaryanalysisofaqualitativestudy AT robbkathryna theroleofknowledgeprimarycareandcommunityengagementtoimprovebreastscreeningaccessforpakistaniwomenintheunitedkingdomasecondaryanalysisofaqualitativestudy AT khattakhooranm roleofknowledgeprimarycareandcommunityengagementtoimprovebreastscreeningaccessforpakistaniwomenintheunitedkingdomasecondaryanalysisofaqualitativestudy AT woofvictoriag roleofknowledgeprimarycareandcommunityengagementtoimprovebreastscreeningaccessforpakistaniwomenintheunitedkingdomasecondaryanalysisofaqualitativestudy AT frenchdavidp roleofknowledgeprimarycareandcommunityengagementtoimprovebreastscreeningaccessforpakistaniwomenintheunitedkingdomasecondaryanalysisofaqualitativestudy AT donnellylouises roleofknowledgeprimarycareandcommunityengagementtoimprovebreastscreeningaccessforpakistaniwomenintheunitedkingdomasecondaryanalysisofaqualitativestudy AT ruanehelen roleofknowledgeprimarycareandcommunityengagementtoimprovebreastscreeningaccessforpakistaniwomenintheunitedkingdomasecondaryanalysisofaqualitativestudy AT ulphfiona roleofknowledgeprimarycareandcommunityengagementtoimprovebreastscreeningaccessforpakistaniwomenintheunitedkingdomasecondaryanalysisofaqualitativestudy AT qureshinadeem roleofknowledgeprimarycareandcommunityengagementtoimprovebreastscreeningaccessforpakistaniwomenintheunitedkingdomasecondaryanalysisofaqualitativestudy AT khannasaim roleofknowledgeprimarycareandcommunityengagementtoimprovebreastscreeningaccessforpakistaniwomenintheunitedkingdomasecondaryanalysisofaqualitativestudy AT evansdgareth roleofknowledgeprimarycareandcommunityengagementtoimprovebreastscreeningaccessforpakistaniwomenintheunitedkingdomasecondaryanalysisofaqualitativestudy AT robbkathryna roleofknowledgeprimarycareandcommunityengagementtoimprovebreastscreeningaccessforpakistaniwomenintheunitedkingdomasecondaryanalysisofaqualitativestudy |