Cancer Screening Practices Among Women Living with HIV in Istanbul, Turkey: A Qualitative Study.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
International Journal of General Medicine Pub Date : 2025-09-20 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.2147/IJGM.S547809
Dilek Yagci-Caglayik, Seyhan Hidiroglu, Fatma Burcu Doganc, Yağız Varol, Kubra Erdem, Muhammed Selim Recai, Omer Faruk Asker
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Purpose: Women living with HIV (WLWH) are at a higher risk of developing cancers. Despite the presence of national cancer screening programs in Turkey, the participation and awareness of WLWH regarding these programs remain unclear. This study aims to explore the knowledge, beliefs, and behaviors of WLWH in Turkey regarding cancer screenings.

Patients and methods: This is a qualitative study. In-depth interviews were conducted with women aged 20 and older who were being followed up at the HIV outpatient clinics of a training and research hospital in Istanbul, Turkey. Data was collected through phone interviews to ensure confidentiality and continued until data saturation was achieved. The collected data were analyzed using thematic content analysis with the help of Atlas.ti software.

Results: A total of 14 WLWH participated in the study, with a median age of 46.5 years (IQR:21 years). Three themes emerged: Cancer Awareness, Behaviors Towards Cancer Screening, and Barriers and Motivators in Cancer Screening Participation. Participants' knowledge about cancer and screening programs varied widely, with particularly low awareness of colorectal and breast cancer screenings. While some women practiced breast self-examination, regular participation in national screening programs was found to be low. The main barriers included lack of information, HIV-related stigma, and systemic challenges in accessing healthcare services. Many participants reported negative reactions from healthcare professionals upon disclosing their HIV status, leading to avoidance of screening services. Despite these challenges, the importance of early diagnosis was widely acknowledged, and participants said they would be more likely to participate in screenings if provided with proper information and support.

Conclusion: Low levels of cancer screening participation were observed among women living with HIV. To improve engagement in screening, these women need greater support, access to accurate information, and respectful care. Integrating screening into routine HIV services, providing training for health professionals, and reducing stigma are essential strategies to enhance participation and promote early detection in this vulnerable population.

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土耳其伊斯坦布尔妇女艾滋病毒携带者的癌症筛查实践:一项定性研究。
目的:携带艾滋病毒(WLWH)的妇女患癌症的风险较高。尽管在土耳其存在国家癌症筛查项目,但WLWH对这些项目的参与和意识仍不清楚。本研究旨在探讨土耳其WLWH在癌症筛查方面的知识、信念和行为。患者和方法:本研究为定性研究。对在土耳其伊斯坦布尔一家培训和研究医院的艾滋病毒门诊接受随访的20岁及以上妇女进行了深入访谈。通过电话访谈收集数据以确保保密性,并一直持续到数据饱和为止。收集的数据在Atlas的帮助下使用专题内容分析进行分析。ti的软件。结果:共有14例WLWH参与研究,中位年龄46.5岁(IQR:21岁)。出现了三个主题:癌症意识、癌症筛查行为和参与癌症筛查的障碍和动机。参与者对癌症和筛查项目的知识差异很大,对结直肠癌和乳腺癌筛查的认识尤其低。虽然一些妇女进行乳房自我检查,但定期参加国家筛查项目的人数很少。主要障碍包括缺乏信息、艾滋病毒相关的污名以及在获得保健服务方面面临的系统性挑战。许多参与者报告说,医疗保健专业人员在披露其艾滋病毒状况时的负面反应,导致他们避免接受筛查服务。尽管存在这些挑战,但早期诊断的重要性得到了广泛认可,参与者表示,如果提供适当的信息和支持,他们更有可能参与筛查。结论:感染艾滋病毒的妇女参与癌症筛查的水平较低。为了提高筛查的参与度,这些妇女需要更多的支持,获得准确的信息,并得到尊重的照顾。将筛查纳入常规艾滋病毒服务,为卫生专业人员提供培训,以及减少污名化,是加强这一弱势群体参与和促进早期发现的基本战略。
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International Journal of General Medicine
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of General Medicine is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal that focuses on general and internal medicine, pathogenesis, epidemiology, diagnosis, monitoring and treatment protocols. The journal is characterized by the rapid reporting of reviews, original research and clinical studies across all disease areas. A key focus of the journal is the elucidation of disease processes and management protocols resulting in improved outcomes for the patient. Patient perspectives such as satisfaction, quality of life, health literacy and communication and their role in developing new healthcare programs and optimizing clinical outcomes are major areas of interest for the journal. As of 1st April 2019, the International Journal of General Medicine will no longer consider meta-analyses for publication.
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