Facilitators and barriers to mammogram screening uptake among Saudi women: A systematic review.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Sarah A Alkhaifi
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Objectives: To evaluate current mammogram screening rates and identify barriers and facilitators for mammogram uptake among Saudi women.

Methods: This systematic review was conducted in accordance with the PRISMA framework, beginning with a database search performed by 2 researchers using PubMed, PsycINFO, CINAHL Plus, and Google Scholar for pertinent studies published between 2000 and 2024. Qualitative and quantitative studies were included if they: a) were conducted in Saudi Arabia among Saudi women, b) explored factors associated with mammogram uptake among Saudi women, and c) were peer-reviewed. The socioecological model was used to thematically synthesize the results.

Results: A total of 39 studies were included in this review. Nine studies revealed low adherence to annual or biannual mammogram screenings among Saudi women. The socioecological model was utilized to categorize the factors that influenced Saudi women's uptake of mammograms, divided into: a) individual factors, including breast cancer and mammogram knowledge, demographic characteristics, health beliefs, fear, pain, and embarrassment; b) interpersonal factors, including male family members, health care providers, and competing priorities; and c) social factors, including health behaviors related to secondary health screenings, and the health care system.

Conclusion: To improve adherence to mammogram screening among Saudi women, it is recommended to design interventions that target factors at each level of the socioecological model. Understanding how each factor functions as a barrier or facilitator will enable more effective and tailored strategies that address these factors within their respective socioecological levels.PROSPERO No. ID: CRD628485.

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沙特妇女接受乳房x光检查的促进因素和障碍:一项系统综述。
目的:评估目前的乳房x光检查率,并确定沙特妇女接受乳房x光检查的障碍和促进因素。方法:本系统综述按照PRISMA框架进行,首先由2名研究人员在PubMed、PsycINFO、CINAHL Plus和谷歌Scholar上检索2000年至2024年间发表的相关研究。定性和定量研究包括:a)在沙特阿拉伯的沙特妇女中进行,b)探讨与沙特妇女接受乳房x光检查相关的因素,以及c)经过同行评审。采用社会生态学模型对结果进行主题综合。结果:本综述共纳入39项研究。九项研究显示,沙特妇女每年或每两年进行一次乳房x光检查的依从性较低。社会生态学模型用于对影响沙特妇女接受乳房x光检查的因素进行分类,分为:a)个人因素,包括乳腺癌和乳房x光检查知识、人口特征、健康信念、恐惧、疼痛和尴尬;B)人际因素,包括男性家庭成员、卫生保健提供者和相互竞争的优先事项;c)社会因素,包括与二次健康筛查相关的健康行为和卫生保健系统。结论:为了提高沙特妇女对乳房x光检查的依从性,建议设计针对社会生态模型各个层面因素的干预措施。了解每个因素如何作为障碍或促进因素发挥作用,将有助于制定更有效和量身定制的战略,在各自的社会生态水平上解决这些因素。普洛斯彼罗。ID: CRD628485。
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Saudi Medical Journal
Saudi Medical Journal 医学-医学:内科
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2.30
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6.20%
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203
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12 months
期刊介绍: The Saudi Medical Journal is a monthly peer-reviewed medical journal. It is an open access journal, with content released under a Creative Commons attribution-noncommercial license. The journal publishes original research articles, review articles, Systematic Reviews, Case Reports, Brief Communication, Brief Report, Clinical Note, Clinical Image, Editorials, Book Reviews, Correspondence, and Student Corner.
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