子宫颈癌预防:发掘加勒比妇女的潜障碍

Shivaughn Hem-Lee-Forsyth
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尽管加勒比地区采用了有效的筛查机制和人乳头瘤病毒疫苗,但宫颈癌的发病率和死亡率仍然不成比例地高于世界其他地区;平均发病率几乎是全球平均水平的两倍,估计在今后20年将增加75%以上。本检讨旨在探讨区内子宫颈癌预防服务未获充分利用的原因。对PubMed和Cochrane数据库以及Google Scholar进行了搜索,以确定相关文章。结果表明,妇女对宫颈癌及其预防认识不足,存在误解;识字率低;对程序的恐惧;和阴性诊断是影响加勒比地区使用预防服务的因素。此外,社会因素,如与人乳头瘤病毒和癌症有关的耻辱,与医生有关的障碍,如沟通方式和性别,以及卫生系统缺陷是造成这一问题的主要因素。从中学开始的广泛和积极的教育;公开讨论癌症相关话题,消除耻辱感;重新考虑用于传播信息的材料;通过使用女性伴侣来解决与医生相关的障碍是提高服务利用率的一些方法。这些干预措施可以提高加勒比地区宫颈癌预防方案的有效性和妇女的参与,从而降低该地区宫颈癌的发病率和死亡率。
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Cervical Cancer Prevention: Unearthing the Unspoken Barriers for Caribbean Women
Despite the introduction of effective screening mechanisms and the HPV vaccine in the Caribbean, the incidence and mortality from cervical cancer remains disproportionately higher than the rest of the world; the average incidence almost double the global average and is estimated to rise by more than 75% in the next 20 years. This review aims to explore the reasons that cervical cancer prevention services are underutilized within the region. A search of PubMed and Cochrane databases, and Google Scholar was done to identify relevant articles. Results showed that a lack of awareness and the resulting misconceptions about cervical cancer and its prevention; low literacy levels; fear of the procedure; and a negative diagnosis were factors that influenced use of prevention services in the Caribbean. Additionally, social factors such as stigma attached to HPV and cancer, physician-related barriers such as communication style and gender, and the health system defects were prominent contributors to the problem. Widespread and aggressive education beginning at the secondary school level; open discussion of cancer-related topics to dispel stigma; reconsidering materials used for dissemination of information; and addressing physician related barriers through use of female chaperons are some of the ways to improve utilization of services. These interventions can increase cervical cancer prevention programs’ effectiveness and women’s participation in the Caribbean, thus reducing the incidence and mortality from cervical cancer in the region.
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