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摘要
背景:乳腺癌是全球妇女中发病率最高的癌症。由于乳腺癌的病因不明,我们非常鼓励通过二级预防来及早发现病例。遗憾的是,一些妇女即使参加了社会医疗保险,也很难获得这方面的服务。研究目的本研究旨在找出以前的研究,这些研究对参加社会医疗保险的低收入妇女接受乳腺癌筛查的各个方面进行了调查。设计: 本研究采用了范围界定综述方法,遵循了《系统性综述和荟萃分析首选报告项目扩展范围界定综述》(Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for Scoping Reviews,PRISMA-ScR)核对表的指导原则。数据来源:在 PubMed、Scopus 和 EBSCO 等电子数据库中检索了 115 篇文章。经过两个主要阶段的筛选过程后,我们发现有 7 项研究被纳入全面综述。研究方法使用数据图表进行数据提取。针对研究问题进行主题分析。结果社会医疗保险对乳腺癌筛查有积极影响。根据 Levesque 框架,可及性被概念化为五个方面,即可接近性、可接受性、可获得性、可负担性和适当性。其中一些方面是作为实地证据提出的原始概念的变体。结论:Levesque 框架仍然与低收入妇女的经历相关。观察到的变异强调了在提供医疗保健服务时采取有针对性的方法的必要性,从而为改善就医机会提供了机会。
Breast Cancer Screening Access Among Low-Income Women Under Social Health Insurance: A Scoping Review
Background:
Breast cancer is the most prevalent cancer among women worldwide. Due to its unknown causes, secondary prevention is highly encouraged for case early detection. Unfortunately, some women face difficulties in accessing it, even though they are covered by social health insurance.
Objective: This study aimed to identify previous studies that mapped the various aspects within the domain of breast cancer screening access among low-income women under social health insurance.
Design: This study used a scoping review method, following the guidelines of the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for Scoping Reviews (PRISMA-ScR) checklist.
Data Sources: The electronic databases were searched in PubMed, Scopus, and EBSCO identified 115 articles. After the selection process involves two main stages, we found 7 studies included for the full review.
Methods: Data charting is used for the data extraction. Thematic analysis is conducted to address the research question.
Results: Social Health Insurance has a positive influence on access to breast cancer screening. Based on the Levesque framework, access is conceptualized in five dimensions, namely approachability, acceptability, availability, affordability, and appropriateness. Some aspects are found as variations of the original concept proposed as evidence from the field.
Conclusion:
The Levesque framework remains relevant to the experiences of low-income women. The variations observed emphasize the need for tailored approaches to healthcare delivery, providing opportunities for improving access.