Equity across the cancer care continuum for culturally and linguistically diverse migrants living in Australia: a scoping review
International evidence suggests migrants experience inequitable access, outcomes and
treatment quality across the cancer care continuum. There is currently limited research …
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
Objective To explore treatment decision-making experiences of Australian migrants with
cancer from Arabic, Chinese, or Greek backgrounds and their relatives. Methods 73 patients …
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
Purpose Migrants diagnosed with cancer in Australia have high unmet need and poorer
psychosocial outcomes than comparable Australian-born patients. It is possible that …
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
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 …
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
Background. Multiethnic societies face challenges in delivering evidence-based culturally
competent health care. This study compared health-related quality of life and psychological …
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
Objectives Understanding the difficulties faced by different migrant groups is vital to address
disparities and inform targeted health‐care service delivery. Migrant oncology patients …
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 …
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
Objectives To improve the experiences of people from diverse cultural backgrounds, there
has been an increased emphasis on strengthening cultural awareness and competence in …
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 …
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 …
cancer patients' poorer outcomes compared to English-speaking patients confirm the need …
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 …
not yet been fully explained. To address this knowledge deficit, we investigated the …