阿曼妇女接受子宫颈癌筛检的经验

Zalikha Al-Marzouqi, Haleema Al-Mamari
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目的:探讨北巴蒂纳省阿曼妇女宫颈癌(CC)筛查的经验。设计:由建构主义理论指导的定性设计。环境:从阿曼北巴蒂纳省六个初级保健机构的产科和妇科诊所招募妇女。参与者:采访了30名女性;25 ~ 40岁20人(66.7%),多次生育21人(70.0%),高学历16人(53.3%),无业18人(60.0%)。方法:采用半结构化访谈法收集资料。最初采用目的性抽样,然后进行理论抽样,直到数据饱和。采用恒定比较分析法。结果:确定了三个主要主题:社会文化方面、个人方面和卫生保健方面影响妇女对完成CC筛查的判断。社会文化方面主要是关于信仰、耻辱和其他阿曼妇女对CC筛查试验的影响作用。个人方面反映了妇女对CC筛查试验的知识和身心障碍。保健方面是妇女在获得CC筛查方面遇到的挑战。结论:一些先前接受过CC筛查的妇女由于生理和心理问题而选择不再重复CC筛查试验。这些发现表明,阿曼卫生部应制定政策,开展健康教育(在线和印刷资料),并制定支持性方案,以提高妇女对CC筛查的认识和知识,并提高妇女的筛查率。
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Omani Women's Experiences of Cervical Cancer Screening.

Objective: To examine the experiences of Omani women in North Batinah Governorate with cervical cancer (CC) screening.

Design: Qualitative design directed by a constructivist grounded theory approach.

Setting: Women were recruited from obstetric and gynecologic clinics in six primary health care institutions in North Batinah Governorate, Oman.

Participants: Thirty women were interviewed; 20 (66.7%) were between ages 25 and 40 years, and 21 (70.0%) had given birth multiple times, 16 (53.3%) held high education certificates, and 18 (60.0%) were unemployed.

Methods: Data were collected via semistructured interviews. Purposive sampling was used initially, followed by theoretical sampling until data saturation. Constant comparative analysis was used.

Results: Three main themes were determined: Sociocultural Aspects, Personal Aspects, and Health Care Aspects that influenced women's judgments about completing screening for CC. Sociocultural aspects were mainly about beliefs, stigma, and the influential role of other Omani women regarding CC screening tests. Personal aspects reflected women's knowledge and physical and psychological barriers to CC screening tests. Health care aspects were the challenges women encountered related to obtaining CC screening.

Conclusion: Some women who had previously undergone CC screening chose not to repeat CC screening tests due to physical and psychological issues. These findings suggest that the Ministry of Health in Oman should develop policies, health education (online and printed sources), and supportive programs to enhance women's awareness and knowledge of CC screening and increase screening rates among women.

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Nursing for Women''s Health
Nursing for Women''s Health Nursing-Nursing (all)
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期刊介绍: Nursing for Women"s Health publishes the most recent and compelling health care information on women"s health, newborn care and professional nursing issues. As a refereed, clinical practice journal, it provides professionals involved in providing optimum nursing care for women and their newborns with health care trends and everyday issues in a concise, practical, and easy-to-read format.
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