Systemic barriers to risk-reducing interventions for hereditary cancer syndromes: implications for health care inequities

KF Mittendorf, S Knerr, TL Kauffman… - JCO Precision …, 2021 - ascopubs.org
Hereditary cancer syndromes result from germline genetic alterations predisposing
individuals to higher lifetime cancer risk than the general population. Hereditary cancer …

Demonstrating the validity of qualitative research

L Yardley - The journal of positive psychology, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Most qualitative research had its origins in philosophical traditions such as phenomenology,
pragmatism, and constructivism, which argue that all the knowledge that we can obtain (both …

Breast cancer screening adherence rates and barriers of implementation in ethnic, cultural and religious minorities: a systematic review

CS Ferreira, J Rodrigues… - Molecular and …, 2021 - spandidos-publications.com
Breast cancer is the most common cancer affecting women worldwide. Adherence to breast
cancer screening guidelines is frequently lower in racial, ethnic and cultural minority …

Cultural responses to COVID-19 pandemic: Religions, illness perception, and perceived stress

RSK Ting, YY Aw Yong, MM Tan, CK Yap - Frontiers in psychology, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Many psychological researchers have proven the deteriorating effects of the coronavirus
disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic on public mental health. In Malaysia, various Covid-19 …

Barriers to women's breast cancer screening behaviors in several countries: A meta-synthesis study

İ Özkan, S Taylan - Health Care for Women International, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
In this meta-synthesis study, 47 qualitative studies that were conducted with a total of 2234
female participants aged between 18 and 75 years in 22 different countries were analyzed …

[图书][B] COVID-19 pandemic and the migrant population in Southeast Asia: Vaccine, diplomacy and disparity

AKMA Ullah, D Chattoraj - 2022 - books.google.com
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted about 1 billion migrants (both international and
domestic) in a variety of ways, and this book demonstrates how COVID-19 has widened the …

[HTML][HTML] Cultural, religious and socio-ethical misconceptions among Muslim women towards breast cancer screening: a systematic review

SF Moey, SN Sowtali, MFM Ismail… - Asian Pacific journal …, 2022 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Methods: Following the PRISMA guidelines, literature searches were conducted
systematically through various databases including PubMed, Science Direct, Scopus …

Barriers and facilitators to genetic testing for breast and ovarian cancer amongst Black African women in Luton (UK)

V Kabeya, S Puthussery… - Journal of Genetic …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Evidence suggests that although Black African women have the lowest incidence of breast
and ovarian cancer, they have the highest mortality rate and low rates of uptake for cancer …

A mixed-methods study on religiosity, pandemic beliefs, and psychological well-being during the COVID-19 pandemic in Malaysia

RSK Ting, PH Goh, EZM Ong - Pastoral Psychology, 2024 - Springer
This paper examines the association between religious identity, religiosity (internal vs
external), and psychological well-being during the COVID-19 pandemic. Data from two cross …

[HTML][HTML] Qualitative factors influencing breast and cervical cancer screening in women: A scoping review

J Lau, P Shrestha, JS Ng, GJ Wong… - Preventive Medicine …, 2022 - Elsevier
Breast and cervical are top cancers for women globally, but few studies have summarised
how gender norms influence screening uptake, given sexual connotations and physical …