社区知情视频资源的设计和评估,以促进南澳大利亚LGBTIQ+人群的安全和包容性子宫颈筛查

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Jennifer Baldock, Tamara Shipley, Victoria Paterson
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女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、变性人、双性人、酷儿或质疑者,以及/或其他有子宫颈的人(LGBTIQ+有子宫颈的人)在子宫颈筛查方面面临障碍,导致参与率较低。我们的研究旨在报告社区知情视频资源的设计和评估,以促进南澳大利亚LGBTIQ+人群宫颈筛查的安全性和包容性。方法由美国癌症协会(Cancer Council SA)、SHINE SA和LGBTIQ+人群(LGBTIQ+人群)为LGBTIQ+人群(视频1)和医疗服务提供者(视频2)制作了两段宣传宫颈筛查的视频。评估包括对LGBTIQ+社区成员(n = 35)和医疗保健提供者(HCPs, n = 9)进行两项在线调查,内容涉及他们各自的视频。定量数据用R进行描述性分析;使用一般归纳方法对定性反应进行主题分析。结果以社区为中心的视频(视频1)得到了积极的反馈,有宫颈感觉的LGBTIQ+人群得到了代表,并表达了接受筛查的可能性和意愿。在回应视频2时,一半的医疗保健提供者报告说,与LGBTIQ+人群互动并提供自我收集的信心增加了。结论提高LGBTIQ+人群宫颈筛查参与率对实现国家宫颈筛查规划目标至关重要。这项研究强调了一种尊重、社区知情和相对廉价的方法来促进安全和包容性的子宫颈筛查。有子宫颈的LGBTIQ+人群的积极反馈强调了根据社区需求量身定制的包容性信息的价值。那又怎样?有子宫颈的LGBTIQ+人群在参与子宫颈筛查时面临障碍,但自我收集可能会减轻一些障碍。社区知情资源可以有效地支持这一人群获得包容性子宫颈筛查。
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The Design and Evaluation of Community-Informed Video Resources to Promote Safe and Inclusive Cervical Screening for South Australian LGBTIQ+ People With a Cervix

The Design and Evaluation of Community-Informed Video Resources to Promote Safe and Inclusive Cervical Screening for South Australian LGBTIQ+ People With a Cervix

Issues Addressed

Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex, Queer or Questioning, and/or other people with a cervix (LGBTIQ+ people with a cervix) face barriers to cervical screening, leading to lower participation rates. Our study aimed to report on the design and evaluation of community-informed video resources to promote safe and inclusive cervical screening for South Australian LGBTIQ+ people with a cervix.

Methods

Two videos promoting inclusive cervical screening were developed by Cancer Council SA, SHINE SA and LGBTIQ+ people with a cervix for LGBTIQ+ people with a cervix (Video 1), and healthcare providers (Video 2). Evaluation involved two online surveys with LGBTIQ+ community members (n = 35) and healthcare providers (HCPs, n = 9) about their respective videos. Quantitative data were analysed descriptively in R; qualitative responses were thematically analysed using a general inductive approach.

Results

The community-focused video (Video 1) received positive feedback, with LGBTIQ+ people with a cervix feeling represented and expressing increased likelihood and intention to undergo screening. Responding to Video 2, half of the healthcare providers reported increased confidence in interacting with LGBTIQ+ people with a cervix and offering self-collection.

Conclusions

Improving cervical screening participation among LGBTIQ+ people with a cervix is essential to achieving the National Cervical Screening Program targets. This study highlights a respectful, community-informed and relatively inexpensive approach to promote safe and inclusive cervical screening. The positive feedback from LGBTIQ+ people with a cervix underscores the value of inclusive messaging tailored to community needs.

So What?

LGBTIQ+ people with a cervix face barriers to cervical screening participation, but self-collection may alleviate some barriers. Community-informed resources can effectively support this population to access inclusive cervical screening.

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Health Promotion Journal of Australia
Health Promotion Journal of Australia PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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3.10
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期刊介绍: The purpose of the Health Promotion Journal of Australia is to facilitate communication between researchers, practitioners, and policymakers involved in health promotion activities. Preference for publication is given to practical examples of policies, theories, strategies and programs which utilise educational, organisational, economic and/or environmental approaches to health promotion. The journal also publishes brief reports discussing programs, professional viewpoints, and guidelines for practice or evaluation methodology. The journal features articles, brief reports, editorials, perspectives, "of interest", viewpoints, book reviews and letters.
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