Psychosocial aspects of delivering cancer care to indigenous people: an overview

G Garvey, J Cunningham, C Mayer, A Letendre… - JCO Global …, 2020 - ascopubs.org
Globally, a growing body of evidence has reported significant disparities in cancer outcomes
between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people. Although some effort is being made to …

Healthcare barriers and supports for American Indian women with cancer

JL Liddell, CE Burnette, S Roh… - Social Work in Health …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT Although American Indian (AI) women continue to experience cancer at higher
rates and have not seen the same decline in cancer prevalence as the general US …

Perceived barriers to healthcare and receipt of recommended medical care among elderly Medicare beneficiaries

JE Kurichi, L Pezzin, JE Streim, PL Kwong, L Na… - Archives of gerontology …, 2017 - Elsevier
Abstract Purpose Many Medicare beneficiaries perceive barriers to receiving healthcare,
although the consequences are unknown. Facilitators can aid in the receipt of healthcare …

American Indian women cancer survivor's needs and preferences: Community support for cancer experiences

CE Burnette, S Roh, J Liddell, YS Lee - Journal of cancer education, 2019 - Springer
Cancer (the focus of this inquiry) is the leading cause of death among American Indian and
Alaska Native women. The purpose of this study was to identify American Indian women …

Family: The bedrock of support for American Indian women cancer survivors

CE McKinley, S Roh, YS Lee… - Family & community …, 2020 - journals.lww.com
Abstract Cancer disparities among American Indian (AI) women are alarming, yet a dearth of
research focuses on the role of family support for such women. The purpose of this research …

Spiritual well-being, social support, and depression among American Indian women cancer survivors: The mediating effect of perceived quality of life

YP Hsieh, S Roh, YS Lee - Families in society, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
This study aims to examine the mediating effect of quality of life on associations between
both spiritual well-being and social support and depression among American Indian (AI) …

Association Between COVID-19 and Planned and Postponed Cancer Screenings Among American Indian Adults Residing in California and Oklahoma, March …

JHT Dang, S Chen, S Hall, JE Campbell… - Public Health …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Objective: Little is known about how the COVID-19 pandemic affected cancer screenings
among American Indian people residing in California and Oklahoma, 2 states with the …

[图书][B] A Lethal Education: Institutionalized Negligence, Epidemiology, and Death in Native American Boarding Schools, 1879-1934

PS McBride - 2020 - search.proquest.com
Abstract “A Lethal Education” explores the lethal consequences of United States educational
policies that removed Native American children and young adults from their homes, placed …

American Indian women cancer survivors' experiences of community support in a context of historical oppression

S Roh, CE McKinley, JL Liddell, YS Lee… - Journal of community …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
This qualitative descriptive study examined the gap in knowledge on American Indian (AI)
women cancer survivors' perceptions of and experiences of AI community support. The …

Breast Cancer Treatment (Mastectomy Experiences) May Initiate Individuation Process That Redefines Identities: A Systematic Review

M Lekeka - Health, 2023 - journals.co.za
This systematic literature review examines the impact of breast cancer treatment
experiences, with a focus on mastectomy, on the psychosocial wellbeing of women. While …