Migrant women’s perception toward cervical and breast cancer screening in Türkiye: a qualitative analysis
BMC Public Health,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
25(1)
Опубликована: Янв. 16, 2025
This
study
aims
to
investigate
the
knowledge,
attitudes,
and
behaviors
of
Syrian
migrant
women
regarding
breast
cervical
cancer
screenings
in
Sultanbeyli
district
Istanbul.
The
were
recruited
from
Extended
Migrant
Health
Centre,
which
is
a
primary
health
care
institution
In
August
2024,
face-to-face
interviews
conducted
using
an
open-ended,
semi-structured
question
form
administered
by
nurse
experienced
qualitative
research.
Sociodemographic
information,
their
thoughts
on
cancer,
information
types
cancers
screened
sources
participation
screenings,
perspectives
asked.
depth
with
40
women.
Four
main
themes
thirteen
sub-themes
identified.
These
include
"Opinions
about
screenings"
"Attitudes
screening
program"
"Perspectives
preventive
measures
against
cancers"
"Problems
access
services".
Women
mostly
described
as
serious,
incurable,
fatal
disease.
Despite
this
perception,
almost
half
participants
had
not
attended
programs.
majority
said
they
did
undergo
because
no
symptoms.
other
barriers
for
included
lack
fear
receiving
negative
result,
or
procedures
involved.
Based
study,
have
low
level
attendance
Besides,
adequate
protocols
measuremets.
Язык: Английский
Tetanus Vaccine Knowledge, Beliefs, and Attitudes Among Syrian Pregnant Women in Türkiye: A Qualitative Study
Healthcare,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
13(3), С. 302 - 302
Опубликована: Фев. 2, 2025
Background:
In
this
qualitative
study,
we
aimed
to
evaluate
the
knowledge,
beliefs,
and
attitudes
of
Syrian
pregnant
women
living
in
Türkiye
toward
tetanus
vaccination,
vaccine
hesitations,
perceived
benefits
harms
vaccine.
Methods:
face-to-face,
in-depth
interviews,
an
open-ended,
semi-structured
interview
guide
was
used
by
interviewer
translator
who
spoke
Arabic,
which
is
mother
tongue
participants.
Codes,
themes,
subthemes
were
created.
Results:
face-to-face
interviews
conducted
with
a
total
16
women.
The
median
age
26.5
years
(18.0–41.0).
time
since
they
arrived
as
migrants
8.5
(3.0–10.0).
themes
“Beliefs
about
vaccines”,
“Information
“Knowledge,
beliefs
vaccine”,
“Reasons
for
vaccination
desire”,
not
being
vaccinated”,
“Problems
experienced
while
receiving
health
services”.
Pregnant
mostly
mentioned
that
vaccines
have
benefits.
Most
stated
needed
protect
from
diseases.
There
no
thinking
are
harmful.
Some
them
only
minor
side
effects
observed
after
vaccination.
Participants
get
information
relatives
such
family
friends,
professionals,
television,
social
media.
However,
some
talked
fact
had
knowledge
vaccines.
A
lack
visiting
institution
reasons
vaccinated.
Conclusions:
Although
participants
believed
necessary
has
benefits,
idea
exact
purpose
This
may
cause
hesitancy
refusal.
Язык: Английский
The lived experience of migrant Syrian mothers’ interaction with the neonatal screening program
BMC Public Health,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
25(1)
Опубликована: Фев. 7, 2025
The
aim
of
this
study
was
to
evaluate
the
knowledge,
attitudes,
and
practices
migrant
Syrian
mothers
regarding
neonatal
screening
programs
(NSP)
using
in-depth
interviews.
Women
were
selected
from
Migrant
Health
Center
(MHC),
which
is
primary
health
care
institution
in
Istanbul.
A
translator
who
spoke
Arabic,
native
language
participants,
used
an
open-ended,
semi-structed
interview
form
guide
face-to-face
interviews
with
participants.
Questions
about
sociodemographic
information,
opinions
NSP's
heel
prick
testing,
diseases
test
screens
for,
reasons
for
agreeing
test,
challenges
faced
accessing
services.
audio
recorded.
then
transcribed
recordings
Arabic
translated
them
into
Turkish.
framework
method
analysis
qualitative
data
analyze
transcripts
Forty-one
women
interviewed.
Four
themes
identified
interviews,
(1)
knowledge
NSP,
(2)
attitudes
(3)
that
create
barriers
services,
(4)
overcome
Most
participants
had
no
NSP
tests
for.
few
heard
congenital
hypothyroidism
(CH),
adrenal
hyperplasia
(CAH),
spinal
muscular
atrophy
(SMA),
but
they
not
aware
symptoms
effects
these
diseases.
Some
thought
benefited
their
child's
as
it
enables
early
diagnosis
treatment
All
agree
heal
testing
after
birth
most
recent
child.
Participants
noted
information
recommendations
professionals
provided
influenced
decision
test.
experienced
when
expressed
a
positive
attitude
toward
NSP.
Future
interventions
migrants
should
reduce
negative
experiences
encounter
care,
such
barriers.
Язык: Английский
Understanding risk factors for perinatal distress in Syrian refugee mothers: insights from Lebanon
Archives of Women s Mental Health,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Дек. 4, 2024
Язык: Английский
Psychosocial well-being and mental health of low- and middle-income countries’ internally displaced persons and refugees during COVID-19: a systematic literature review
Cambridge Prisms Global Mental Health,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
11
Опубликована: Янв. 1, 2024
Abstract
Background
The
COVID-19
pandemic
brought
to
light
the
need
address
psychosocial
and
mental
health
needs
of
refugees
internally
displaced
persons
in
low-
middle-income
countries.
prevention
measures
slowed
essential
services
healthcare,
creating
unique
challenges
for
IDPs,
including
economic
insecurity
societal
instability.
All
these
factors
may
contribute
reported
declines
their
well-being.
Methods
To
effectively
define
problems
low-and
countries
(LMICs)
addressing
populations,
we
conducted
a
systematic
literature
review
on
well-being
who
have
migrated
between
LMICs
context
COVID-19.
Findings
Our
findings
indicate
that
interventions,
such
as
digital
healthcare
community-focused
solutions,
potential
faced
by
IDPs.
Nevertheless,
community-based
support
networks
are
overextended,
continuously
developing
meet
vulnerable
populations
while
considering
limited
literacy
subject
population,
internet
accessibility,
overall
limits
reach.
We
found
efficacy
interventions
varied
according
distinctive
various
refugee
IDP
populations.
Implications
an
intersectional
policy
approach
complex
network
influencing
outcomes,
gender,
housing,
employment
status,
social
inequalities.
Global
agencies,
policymakers,
local
governments
must
prioritize
development
comprehensive
systems,
assuring
IDPs
sustainable
equitable
access.
Язык: Английский
Factores asociados a ansiedad perinatal en puérperas en un centro de salud en el año 2020
Revista Peruana de Investigación Materno Perinatal,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
13(3), С. 34 - 38
Опубликована: Сен. 30, 2024
Introducción:
El
puerperio,
aunque
es
un
evento
biológico
natural,
se
caracteriza
por
ser
período
de
alta
vulnerabilidad
emocional,
durante
el
cual
las
mujeres
pueden
experimentar
diversas
experiencias
conflictivas.
Objetivos:
Determinar
los
factores
asociados
a
la
ansiedad
perinatal
en
puérperas
atendidas
centro
salud
año
2020.
Materiales
y
métodos:
Se
llevó
cabo
estudio
cuantitativo,
transversal,
analítico
observacional.
La
población
consistió
87
Centro
Salud
Delicias
Villa.
recolectaron
datos
sociodemográficos,
clínicos
obstétricos
mediante
cuestionario,
utilizó
Perinatal
Anxiety
Screening
Scale
(PASS)
para
medir
ansiedad.
análisis
estadístico
incluyó
regresión
Poisson
calcular
razones
prevalencia
ajustadas,
considerando
significancia
estadística
con
valor
p<0,05.
Resultados:
fue
17,24%.
Los
significativamente
fueron
nacionalidad
extranjera
(RPa:
14,38;
IC
95%:
2,34-88,14;
p=0,004),
mientras
que
sector
residencial
asentamientos
primiparidad
mostraron
asociaciones
marginales.
Conclusión:
Ser
asocia
mayor
riesgo
perinatal,
lo
subraya
necesidad
intervenciones
dirigidas
grupos
vulnerables
contextos
atención
primaria.