撒哈拉以南非洲地区妇女宫颈癌的社会心理影响。

Johanna E Maree, Nokuthula G Nkosi, Agnes A Huiskamp
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背景:宫颈癌的诊断对妇女的生活有几个影响。在撒哈拉以南非洲面临独特挑战的背景下,患有子宫颈癌可能对心理社会健康产生破坏性影响。目的:本研究描述了报告生活在撒哈拉以南非洲的妇女宫颈癌的社会心理影响的出版物输出。方法:以非洲和宫颈癌为关键词,结合社会心理、心理、社会、精神、文化、金融等5个数据库进行范围综述。开发了数据提取表以获取相关数据,并使用内容分析和描述性统计对其进行分析。在最初确定的294篇文章中,有18篇纳入了审查。结果:绝大多数研究(66.7%;N = 12)为定性分析。他们集中在五个社会心理领域——心理上的,包括缺乏知识、误解和未满足的信息需求、无处不在的恐惧和性问题的经历,以及社会、文化、精神和经济影响。结论:关注生活在撒哈拉以南非洲的妇女宫颈癌的社会心理影响的工作是有限的。只有一项研究特别关注社会心理领域,其余的研究对社会心理问题的报道很少。迫切需要进行与其他研究分开、专门关注社会心理健康的研究。贡献:据我们所知,这是第一个对这一特定主题进行综合研究的研究。我们绘制了目前证据基础的范围,确定了差距,并强调了需要进一步调查的领域。
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The psychosocial implications of cervical cancer in women living in sub-Saharan Africa.

Background:  A cervical cancer diagnosis has several implications for women's lives. Living with cervical cancer in the context of sub-Sahara Africa's unique challenges can have a devastating effect on psychosocial health.

Objectives:  This study describes the publication output reporting psychosocial implications of cervical cancer for women living in sub-Saharan Africa.

Method:  A scoping review was conducted using the keywords Africa and cervical cancer in combination with psychosocial, psychological, social, spiritual, cultural and financial to search five databases. A data extraction sheet was developed to capture the relative data, which was analysed using content analysis and descriptive statistics. Of the 294 articles initially identified, 18 were included in the review.

Results:  The majority of the studies (66.7%; n = 12) were qualitative. They focussed on five psychosocial domains - psychological including a lack of knowledge, misunderstanding and unmet information needs, the omnipresent experience of fear and sexual problems as well as social, cultural, spiritual and financial implications.

Conclusion:  Work focussing on the psychosocial implications of cervical cancer in women living in sub-Saharan Africa is limited. Only one study focussed specifically on a psychosocial domain, the rest reported little about psychosocial issues. There is an urgent need for research that focusses exclusively on psychosocial health, separate from other studies.Contribution: To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study synthesising research conducted on this specific topic. We mapped the extent of the current evidence base, identified gaps and highlighted areas requiring additional inquiry.

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