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South African men's perceptions of breast cancer: impact of gender norms on health care accessibility.

Raquel Burgess1, Brown Lekekela2, Ruari-Santiago McBride3, John Eyles4,5.   

Abstract

Women in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) often present to the health care system at advanced stages of breast cancer (BC), leading to poor outcomes. A lack of BC awareness and affordability issues are proposed as contributors to the delayed presentation. In many areas of the world, however, women lack the autonomy to deal with their health needs due to restrictive gender norms. The role of gender norms has been relatively underexplored in the BC literature in LMICs and little is known about what men know about BC and how they are involved in women's access to care. To better understand these factors, we conducted a qualitative descriptive study in South Africa. We interviewed 20 low-income Black men with current woman partners who had not experienced BC. Interviewees had limited knowledge and held specific misconceptions about BC symptoms and treatment. Cancer is not commonly discussed within their community and multiple barriers prevent them from reaching care. Interviewees described themselves as having a facilitative role in their partner's access to health care, facets of which could inadvertently prevent their partners from autonomously seeking care. The findings point to the need to better consider the role of the male partner in BC awareness efforts in LMICs to facilitate prevention, earlier diagnosis and treatment.
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Keywords:  South Africa; cancer; gender; health care; masculinity

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35810410      PMCID: PMC9271232          DOI: 10.1093/heapro/daac075

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Promot Int        ISSN: 0957-4824            Impact factor:   3.734


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