Iterative Situated Engagement Perspective: Meaning-Making Challenges Across Cancer Screening Phases.

IF 4.5 2区 医学 Q1 ONCOLOGY
Cancers Pub Date : 2025-06-16 DOI:10.3390/cancers17122007
Daniela Lemmo, Maria Luisa Martino, Roberto Bianco, Anna Rosa Donizzetti, Maria Francesca Freda, Daniela Caso
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Background/Objectives:Breast and cervical cancer screening programs are essential for early detection and timely treatment, yet participation rates remain suboptimal. Within a patient-centered care approach, engagement is increasingly viewed as a dynamic and emotionally grounded process. The literature conceptualizes three phases of engagement in healthcare decision-making: 'recruit', 'retain', and 'sustain'. When these phases intersect with the structured pathway of cancer screening, they generate specific meaning-making challenges that shape how women relate to prevention and care. This study adopts the lens of Iterative Situated Engagement (ISE) to explore how women experience and negotiate these challenges, differentiating them across the three engagement phases. Methods: A theory-driven qualitative design was adopted. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews with 40 women aged 25-69 years participating in public breast and cervical cancer screening programs. Thematic analysis was conducted using the Framework Method. Results: In the 'recruit' phase, engagement was driven by Cancer Risk Monitoring, Self-care Motivation, Fear of Death Management, and Coincidence. The 'retain' phase emphasized Trust in Healthcare Providers, Accessibility of Services, Recurrent Invitations, and Informal Result Previews. About the 'sustain' phase, Continuity of Healthcare Providers, Driving Best Practices Dissemination, Flexible Organization of Healthcare Services, and Shorter Waiting Times for Results were highlighted as key factors in maintaining engagement over time. Conclusions: Women's engagement in cancer screening emerges as a dynamic, multi-phase process shaped by psychological, emotional, and organizational levels. These findings contribute to the development of the ISE conceptual proposal, which frames participation as an iterative, situated, and meaning-making trajectory. Strengthening personalized health communication and improving the coordination of primary care services could enhance sustained participation in screening programs, supporting strategies to reduce health disparities and promote preventive practices.

迭代定位参与视角:跨越癌症筛查阶段的意义创造挑战。
背景/目的:乳腺癌和宫颈癌筛查项目对于早期发现和及时治疗至关重要,但参与率仍不理想。在以患者为中心的护理方法中,参与越来越被视为一个动态的、基于情感的过程。文献概念化参与医疗保健决策的三个阶段:“招募”,“保留”和“维持”。当这些阶段与癌症筛查的结构化途径相交时,它们产生了特定的具有意义的挑战,这些挑战塑造了妇女与预防和护理的关系。本研究采用迭代情境参与(ISE)的视角来探索女性如何经历和应对这些挑战,并在三个参与阶段将其区分开来。方法:采用理论驱动的定性设计。数据是通过对40名年龄在25-69岁之间的妇女进行半结构化访谈收集的,这些妇女参加了公共乳腺癌和宫颈癌筛查项目。采用框架法进行专题分析。结果:在“招募”阶段,参与是由癌症风险监测、自我护理动机、死亡恐惧管理和巧合驱动的。“保留”阶段强调对医疗保健提供者的信任、服务的可及性、经常性邀请和非正式结果预览。关于“持续”阶段,医疗保健提供者的连续性、推动最佳实践的传播、医疗保健服务的灵活组织以及缩短等待结果的时间被强调为长期保持参与的关键因素。结论:女性参与癌症筛查是一个动态的、多阶段的过程,受心理、情感和组织层面的影响。这些发现有助于ISE概念提案的发展,它将参与框架为一个迭代的、定位的和有意义的轨迹。加强个性化的卫生沟通和改善初级保健服务的协调,可以促进对筛查方案的持续参与,支持减少健康差距和促进预防措施的战略。
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Cancers
Cancers Medicine-Oncology
CiteScore
8.00
自引率
9.60%
发文量
5371
审稿时长
18.07 days
期刊介绍: Cancers (ISSN 2072-6694) is an international, peer-reviewed open access journal on oncology. It publishes reviews, regular research papers and short communications. Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible. There is no restriction on the length of the papers. The full experimental details must be provided so that the results can be reproduced.
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