Deficits in Psycho-oncological Care Among Turkish Immigrant Women With Breast Cancer in Germany – An Interview Study.

Lena Spallek, Y. Yılmaz-Aslan, F. Klein-Ellinghaus, Y. Gök, H. Zeeb, P. Kolip, J. Spallek
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Objective: Aim of this study was to assess appraisal and utilization of psycho-oncological care of Turkish female breast cancer patients in Germany. The presented results are part of a larger study about care of female German and Turkish cancer patients in Germany (4B-study). Methods: In this qualitative study semi-structured face to face interviews were conducted with Turkish breast cancer patients in Germany. Interviews were transcribed and analyzed in Turkish by two Turkish speaking researchers via content analysis using MAXQDA qualitative analysis software (version 11). Results were discussed among a bilingual research team. Selected citations were translated. Results: Turkish patients showed a great need for support, particularly emotional and informational support. However, the available psycho-oncological care was rarely used due to lack of information, prejudice, language and cultural barriers. A missing belief in effectiveness of psycho-oncological care was also noted. Conclusions: According to this study, psycho-oncological services do not adequately correspond to the needs of Turkish breast cancer patients. If confirmed in more extensive studies, these findings call for the development of migrant-sensitive approaches and therapeutic action to provide ease to cancer patients. Additionally, prejudice against psycho-oncological care needs to be reduced in the Turkish community. DOI : 10.14302/issn.2574-612X.ijpr-17-1746 Corresponding author: Prof. Dr. Jacob Spallek , Department of Public Health, Brandenburg University of Technology (BTU) Cottbus Senftenberg. Universitätsplatz 1, 01968 Senftenberg, Germany. Phone: +49 3573 85 722, Email to: jacob.spallek@b-tu.de Running title:: Deficits in intercultural psycho-oncological care
在德国患乳腺癌的土耳其移民妇女的心理肿瘤护理缺陷-一项访谈研究。
目的:本研究的目的是评估德国土耳其女性乳腺癌患者的心理肿瘤护理的评价和利用。所呈现的结果是一项关于德国女性和土耳其癌症患者护理的大型研究的一部分(4b研究)。方法:在这一定性研究中,对在德国的土耳其乳腺癌患者进行了半结构化的面对面访谈。访谈由两名讲土耳其语的研究人员通过使用MAXQDA定性分析软件(版本11)进行内容分析,以土耳其语进行转录和分析。结果在一个双语研究小组中进行了讨论。对选定的引文进行翻译。结果:土耳其患者表现出极大的支持需求,尤其是情感和信息支持。然而,由于缺乏信息、偏见、语言和文化障碍,现有的心理肿瘤治疗很少得到利用。还指出了对心理肿瘤治疗有效性的缺失信念。结论:根据这项研究,心理肿瘤服务不能充分满足土耳其乳腺癌患者的需求。如果在更广泛的研究中得到证实,这些发现呼吁开发对迁移敏感的方法和治疗措施,为癌症患者提供便利。此外,需要减少土耳其社区对心理肿瘤护理的偏见。DOI: 10.14302/issn.2574-612X。通讯作者:Prof. Dr. Jacob Spallek,勃兰登堡工业大学(BTU)公共卫生系Cottbus Senftenberg。Universitätsplatz 1968年德国森夫滕贝格。电话:+49 3573 85 722,电子邮件:jacob.spallek@b-tu.de会议标题::跨文化心理肿瘤护理的缺陷
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