Experiences of a group of indigenous women from the Colombian Amazon with cervical cancer prevention screening. Qualitative study in the context of participatory research to reduce inequalities

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作者
Ines Sarmiento-Medina, Maria [1 ]
Marcela Velasquez-Jimenez, Claudia [2 ]
Ortiz-Hernandez, Natalia [1 ]
机构
[1] Fdn Univ Ciencias Salud, Bogota, Colombia
[2] Univ Ciencias Aplicadas & Ambientales, Nursery Program, Bogota, Colombia
关键词
Partnership for the goals; reduced inequalities; good health and well-being; women's health; indigenous population; cervical cancer; screening; participatory action research;
D O I
10.1080/13557858.2024.2387112
中图分类号
C95 [民族学、文化人类学];
学科分类号
0304 ; 030401 ;
摘要
ObjectivesDespite cervical cancer (CC) being a preventable disease, its incidence remains high in marginalized communities due to inequalities that restrict access to health services. This article investigates the experiences, perceptions, and attitudes regarding the screening of indigenous women in a region of the Colombian Amazon during a cervical cancer prevention initiative facilitated by community participation.DesignQualitative study based on interviews conducted with women and indigenous leaders from Paujil reserve. They participated in research focused on cervical cancer prevention, which employed a methodology of collaboration between academia and communities aimed at enhancing women's health and reducing inequalities in access to healthcare services. The analysis utilized a deductive and inductive approach.ResultsFive main themes were addressed: 'Barriers within health services'; 'Individual and cultural constraints'; 'Motivations and facilitators'; 'Positive experiences within the research framework'; and 'Suggestions for encouraging women's participation.' Challenges related to appointment scheduling and result delivery were frequently cited as obstacles to access. Misinformation, feelings of shame, fear, and distrust towards health services played significant roles in the reluctance to undergo screening. Factors such as support from family and community networks, respectful treatment, ease of scheduling appointments, the presence of female healthcare professionals, and involvement of leaders fluent in indigenous languages were identified as positive facilitators of screening acceptance.ConclusionUnderstanding the factors that influence access to screening is crucial for reducing inequalities in service delivery for indigenous women. The involvement of trained leaders who can identify these factors and motivate women can have a positive impact on the acceptance and guidance of cervical cancer prevention programs.
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