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Breast and Colorectal Cancer Screening Barriers Among Immigrants and Refugees: A Mixed-Methods Study at Three Community Health Centres in Toronto, Canada.

A M Q Wang1, E M Yung1, N Nitti2, Y Shakya2, A K M Alamgir2, A K Lofters3,4.   

Abstract

Mammography and fecal occult blood testing (FOBT) improve the detection, management, and prognosis of breast and colorectal cancer, respectively, but are underperformed in the recent immigrant and refugee population. We aimed to identify barriers to screening and potential solutions in this population. A mixed-methods study involving a retrospective chart review and focus group interviews was conducted, with data analyzed using univariate logistic regression and thematic analysis, respectively. Mammography completion was associated with greater time in Canada (p = 0.01) and region of origin (p = 0.04), while FOBT completion was associated with region of origin (p = 0.03). Barriers included time constraints, language and cultural differences, and poor interprofessional communication. This study of recent immigrants and refugees identifies barriers to screening and supports potential solutions including culturally-congruent peer workers, targeted screening workshops, and visual screening aids. Further work is needed to address the unique healthcare needs of this diverse and growing population.

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Keywords:  Breast cancer; Cancer screening; Colorectal cancer; Community health centre; Health promotion; Immigrants; Refugees

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Year:  2019        PMID: 29968004     DOI: 10.1007/s10903-018-0779-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immigr Minor Health        ISSN: 1557-1912


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2.  Social inequalities in breast cancer screening: evaluating written communications with immigrant Haitian women in Montreal.

Authors:  Marie-France Raynault; Christelle Féthière; Dominique Côté
Journal:  Int J Equity Health       Date:  2020-11-23

3.  Care in the Community: Opportunities to improve cancer screening uptake for people living with low income.

Authors:  Aisha K Lofters; Natalie Alex Baker; Ann Marie Corrado; Andree Schuler; Allison Rau; Nancy N Baxter; Fok-Han Leung; Karen Weyman; Tara Kiran
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4.  Primary Care Continuity and Wait Times to Receiving Breast Cancer Chemotherapy: A Population-Based Retrospective Cohort Study Using CanIMPACT Data.

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Journal:  Curr Oncol       Date:  2021-11-17       Impact factor: 3.677

Review 5.  Colorectal Cancer Screening Challenges in the Recent Afghan Refugee Population: A Comprehensive Review Article.

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Journal:  Cureus       Date:  2022-02-20

6.  Uptake of cancer screenings among a multiethnic refugee population in North Texas, 2014-2018.

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Review 7.  Equity across the cancer care continuum for culturally and linguistically diverse migrants living in Australia: a scoping review.

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