Health care provider perspectives on cervical screening for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women: a qualitative study

Date

2021

Authors

Jaenke, Rachael
Butler, Tamara
Condon, John
Garvey, Gail
Brotherton, Julia
Cunningham, Joan
Anderson, Kate
Tong, Allison
Moore, Suzanne P
Whop, Lisa

Journal Title

Journal ISSN

Volume Title

Publisher

Public Health Association of Australia

Abstract

Objective: To investigate perspectives of primary health care providers (HCPs) on providing cervical screening for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women, who experience a higher burden of cervical cancer than other Australian women. Methods: Semi-structured interviews with 13 HCPs from four Australian Indigenous primary health care centres (PHCCs). Transcripts were thematically analysed. Results: HCPs discussed the need to approach cervical screening with sensitivity to women’s emotional and cultural needs and sustaining relationships built on trust and respect. HCPs reported challenges in promoting screening to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women due to cumbersome systems, competing clinical priorities, workforce capacity limitations and specific challenges associated with implementing the renewed National Cervical Screening Program. Conclusions: In practice, HCPs experience several challenges to delivering cervical screening. Understanding HCPs’ perspectives on their approach to cervical screening delivery, and the systems in which this occurs, can help to ensure that they receive adequate support and resources to deliver cervical screening to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women. Implications for public health: It is important that HCPs adopt a multi-faceted, personcentred approach to cervical screening that is responsive to women’s needs and that works synchronously with supportive PHCC services and systems and the National Cancer Screening Register.

Description

Keywords

cervical screening, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, health care providers, qualitative

Citation

Source

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health

Type

Journal article

Book Title

Entity type

Access Statement

Open Access

License Rights

Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs License

Restricted until