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Barriers and Facilitators to Cervical Cancer Screening, Diagnosis, Follow‐Up Care and Treatment: Perspectives of Human Immunodeficiency Virus‐Positive Women and Health Care Practitioners in Tanzania
BACKGROUND. This study was conducted to identify barriers and facilitators to cervical cancer screening, diagnosis, follow‐up care, and treatment among human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)‐infected women and clinicians and to explore the acceptability of patient navigators in Tanzania. MATERIALS AND M...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6324638/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29934410 http://dx.doi.org/10.1634/theoncologist.2017-0444 |
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author | Bateman, Lori Brand Blakemore, Shaundra Koneru, Alaya Mtesigwa, Thereza McCree, Renicha Lisovicz, Nedra F. Aris, Eric A. Yuma, Safina Mwaiselage, Julius D. Jolly, Pauline E. |
author_facet | Bateman, Lori Brand Blakemore, Shaundra Koneru, Alaya Mtesigwa, Thereza McCree, Renicha Lisovicz, Nedra F. Aris, Eric A. Yuma, Safina Mwaiselage, Julius D. Jolly, Pauline E. |
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description | BACKGROUND. This study was conducted to identify barriers and facilitators to cervical cancer screening, diagnosis, follow‐up care, and treatment among human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)‐infected women and clinicians and to explore the acceptability of patient navigators in Tanzania. MATERIALS AND METHODS. In 2012, we conducted four focus groups, two with HIV‐positive women and two with clinicians who perform cervical cancer screening, diagnosis, follow‐up care, and treatment. Transcriptions were analyzed using thematic analysis. RESULTS. Findings from the patient focus groups indicate the prevalence of fear and stigma surrounding cervical cancer as well as a lack of information and access to screening and treatment. The clinician focus groups identified numerous barriers to screening, diagnosis, follow‐up care, and treatment. Participants in both types of groups agreed that a patient navigation program would be an effective way to help women navigate across the cancer continuum of care including screening, diagnosis, follow‐up care, and treatment. CONCLUSION. Given the fear, stigma, misinformation, and lack of resources surrounding cervical cancer, it is not surprising that patient navigation would be welcomed by patients and providers. IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE. This article identifies specific barriers to cervical cancer screening and treatment from the perspectives of both clinicians and patients in Tanzania and describes the acceptability of the concept of patient navigation. |
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spelling | pubmed-63246382019-07-01 Barriers and Facilitators to Cervical Cancer Screening, Diagnosis, Follow‐Up Care and Treatment: Perspectives of Human Immunodeficiency Virus‐Positive Women and Health Care Practitioners in Tanzania Bateman, Lori Brand Blakemore, Shaundra Koneru, Alaya Mtesigwa, Thereza McCree, Renicha Lisovicz, Nedra F. Aris, Eric A. Yuma, Safina Mwaiselage, Julius D. Jolly, Pauline E. Oncologist Global Health and Cancer BACKGROUND. This study was conducted to identify barriers and facilitators to cervical cancer screening, diagnosis, follow‐up care, and treatment among human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)‐infected women and clinicians and to explore the acceptability of patient navigators in Tanzania. MATERIALS AND METHODS. In 2012, we conducted four focus groups, two with HIV‐positive women and two with clinicians who perform cervical cancer screening, diagnosis, follow‐up care, and treatment. Transcriptions were analyzed using thematic analysis. RESULTS. Findings from the patient focus groups indicate the prevalence of fear and stigma surrounding cervical cancer as well as a lack of information and access to screening and treatment. The clinician focus groups identified numerous barriers to screening, diagnosis, follow‐up care, and treatment. Participants in both types of groups agreed that a patient navigation program would be an effective way to help women navigate across the cancer continuum of care including screening, diagnosis, follow‐up care, and treatment. CONCLUSION. Given the fear, stigma, misinformation, and lack of resources surrounding cervical cancer, it is not surprising that patient navigation would be welcomed by patients and providers. IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE. This article identifies specific barriers to cervical cancer screening and treatment from the perspectives of both clinicians and patients in Tanzania and describes the acceptability of the concept of patient navigation. AlphaMed Press 2018-06-22 2019-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6324638/ /pubmed/29934410 http://dx.doi.org/10.1634/theoncologist.2017-0444 Text en © AlphaMed Press 2018 |
spellingShingle | Global Health and Cancer Bateman, Lori Brand Blakemore, Shaundra Koneru, Alaya Mtesigwa, Thereza McCree, Renicha Lisovicz, Nedra F. Aris, Eric A. Yuma, Safina Mwaiselage, Julius D. Jolly, Pauline E. Barriers and Facilitators to Cervical Cancer Screening, Diagnosis, Follow‐Up Care and Treatment: Perspectives of Human Immunodeficiency Virus‐Positive Women and Health Care Practitioners in Tanzania |
title | Barriers and Facilitators to Cervical Cancer Screening, Diagnosis, Follow‐Up Care and Treatment: Perspectives of Human Immunodeficiency Virus‐Positive Women and Health Care Practitioners in Tanzania |
title_full | Barriers and Facilitators to Cervical Cancer Screening, Diagnosis, Follow‐Up Care and Treatment: Perspectives of Human Immunodeficiency Virus‐Positive Women and Health Care Practitioners in Tanzania |
title_fullStr | Barriers and Facilitators to Cervical Cancer Screening, Diagnosis, Follow‐Up Care and Treatment: Perspectives of Human Immunodeficiency Virus‐Positive Women and Health Care Practitioners in Tanzania |
title_full_unstemmed | Barriers and Facilitators to Cervical Cancer Screening, Diagnosis, Follow‐Up Care and Treatment: Perspectives of Human Immunodeficiency Virus‐Positive Women and Health Care Practitioners in Tanzania |
title_short | Barriers and Facilitators to Cervical Cancer Screening, Diagnosis, Follow‐Up Care and Treatment: Perspectives of Human Immunodeficiency Virus‐Positive Women and Health Care Practitioners in Tanzania |
title_sort | barriers and facilitators to cervical cancer screening, diagnosis, follow‐up care and treatment: perspectives of human immunodeficiency virus‐positive women and health care practitioners in tanzania |
topic | Global Health and Cancer |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6324638/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29934410 http://dx.doi.org/10.1634/theoncologist.2017-0444 |
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