[HTML][HTML] Equity across the cancer care continuum for culturally and linguistically diverse migrants living in Australia: a scoping review

B Scanlon, M Brough, D Wyld, J Durham - Globalization and health, 2021 - Springer
International evidence suggests migrants experience inequitable access, outcomes and
treatment quality across the cancer care continuum. There is currently limited research …

Treatment decision making experiences of migrant cancer patients and their families in Australia

J Shaw, X Zou, P Butow - Patient education and counseling, 2015 - Elsevier
Objective To explore treatment decision-making experiences of Australian migrants with
cancer from Arabic, Chinese, or Greek backgrounds and their relatives. Methods 73 patients …

It's all good on the surface: care coordination experiences of migrant cancer patients in Australia

JM Shaw, HL Shepherd, I Durcinoska, PN Butow… - Supportive Care in …, 2016 - Springer
Purpose Migrants diagnosed with cancer in Australia have high unmet need and poorer
psychosocial outcomes than comparable Australian-born patients. It is possible that …

[HTML][HTML] Immigrants' perceptions of the quality of their cancer care: an Australian comparative study, identifying potentially modifiable factors

D Goldstein, ML Bell, P Butow, M Sze, L Vaccaro… - Annals of …, 2014 - Elsevier
Background Recent data show a falling cancer mortality in the general population without a
similar shift in immigrant outcomes, leading to a greater cancer burden and mortality for …

Migrant health in cancer: outcome disparities and the determinant role of migrant-specific variables

M Sze, P Butow, M Bell, L Vaccaro, S Dong… - The …, 2015 - academic.oup.com
Background. Multiethnic societies face challenges in delivering evidence-based culturally
competent health care. This study compared health-related quality of life and psychological …

Communication challenges experienced by migrants with cancer: A comparison of migrant and English‐speaking Australian‐born cancer patients

A Hyatt, R Lipson‐Smith, P Schofield… - Health …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Objectives Understanding the difficulties faced by different migrant groups is vital to address
disparities and inform targeted health‐care service delivery. Migrant oncology patients …

From inside the bubble: migrants' perceptions of communication with the cancer team

PN Butow, M Sze, P Dugal-Beri, M Mikhail… - Supportive Care in …, 2011 - Springer
Purpose Migrants with cancer struggle to communicate with their health care team. This
study aimed to identify health-care related unmet needs and communication issues for …

A qualitative study of cancer care professionals' experiences of working with migrant patients from diverse cultural backgrounds

A Broom, RB Parker, E Kirby, R Kokanović… - BMJ open, 2019 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Objectives To improve the experiences of people from diverse cultural backgrounds, there
has been an increased emphasis on strengthening cultural awareness and competence in …

Reducing disparity in outcomes for immigrants with cancer: A qualitative assessment of the feasibility and acceptability of a culturally targeted telephone-based …

J Shaw, P Butow, M Sze, J Young… - Supportive Care in Cancer, 2013 - Springer
Purpose Australia has one of the most culturally diverse populations in the world. Immigrant
cancer patients' poorer outcomes compared to English-speaking patients confirm the need …

[HTML][HTML] Survival disparities in Australia: an analysis of patterns of care and comorbidities among indigenous and non-indigenous cancer patients

SP Moore, AC Green, F Bray, G Garvey, M Coory… - BMC cancer, 2014 - Springer
Abstract Background Indigenous Australians have lower overall cancer survival which has
not yet been fully explained. To address this knowledge deficit, we investigated the …