DIFFICULTIES IN SCREENING FOR CERVICAL CANCER IN INDIGENOUS WOMEN: AN INTEGRATIVE REVIEW

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Autor(a) principal: Costa Duarte, Tamires
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Claudino de Jesus Carvalho, Matheus, Mikaela Moreira de Oliveira, Ingrid, Taylor de Almeida Pinheiro Pires, Hudson, Cesar Pereira da Silva, Julio, Aparecido Nascimento Silva, Raylton, Gouvea do Carmo e Silva, Iago, da Silva Viana, Yara, Claudino de Jesus Carvalho, Gabriel, Daniel Zanoni, Rodrigo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Health and Society
Texto Completo: https://www.periodicojs.com.br/index.php/hs/article/view/1313
Resumo: Cervical cancer, also known as cervical cancer, is a malignant tumor that develops in the cervix, mainly caused by persistent infection with some types of Human Papillomavirus, present among the female population and responsible for high rates of morbidity and mortality. mortality in the world. In indigenous women, cervical cancer can be more lethal due to low adherence to health services, as well as periodic Pap smears. This happens due to the scarcity of information that consequently generates the lack of knowledge of this population about the importance of the cytological examination. Therefore, knowing the relevance of this theme, this study was developed with the aim of identifying, in the literature, the factors that make it difficult for health professionals to carry out the preventive examination for the screening of cervical cancer in indigenous women. This is an integrative review carried out in scientific data sources: Scientific Electronic Online Library (SciELO), Latin American and Caribbean Literature on Health Sciences (LILACS) and Nursing Database (BDENF). From the analysis of the literature, several aspects were evidenced that influence the evasion of indigenous women from health systems. Their customs and traditions are factors that interfere in health promotion. However, the key to reversing this scenario are health strategies with educational actions carried out by trained professionals and by the Basic Health Unit. The present review showed, through the scientific literature, the importance of incorporating health education, as well as the need to expand and qualify health care and promotion actions aimed at indigenous women and their ethnic-cultural particularities. Therefore, it is suggested that for such an achievement, informative adherence is essential for cervical cancer screening.
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spelling DIFFICULTIES IN SCREENING FOR CERVICAL CANCER IN INDIGENOUS WOMEN: AN INTEGRATIVE REVIEWCervical Cancer, Health of Indigenous Populations, Indigenous Women.Cervical cancer, also known as cervical cancer, is a malignant tumor that develops in the cervix, mainly caused by persistent infection with some types of Human Papillomavirus, present among the female population and responsible for high rates of morbidity and mortality. mortality in the world. In indigenous women, cervical cancer can be more lethal due to low adherence to health services, as well as periodic Pap smears. This happens due to the scarcity of information that consequently generates the lack of knowledge of this population about the importance of the cytological examination. Therefore, knowing the relevance of this theme, this study was developed with the aim of identifying, in the literature, the factors that make it difficult for health professionals to carry out the preventive examination for the screening of cervical cancer in indigenous women. This is an integrative review carried out in scientific data sources: Scientific Electronic Online Library (SciELO), Latin American and Caribbean Literature on Health Sciences (LILACS) and Nursing Database (BDENF). From the analysis of the literature, several aspects were evidenced that influence the evasion of indigenous women from health systems. Their customs and traditions are factors that interfere in health promotion. However, the key to reversing this scenario are health strategies with educational actions carried out by trained professionals and by the Basic Health Unit. The present review showed, through the scientific literature, the importance of incorporating health education, as well as the need to expand and qualify health care and promotion actions aimed at indigenous women and their ethnic-cultural particularities. Therefore, it is suggested that for such an achievement, informative adherence is essential for cervical cancer screening.Editora Acadêmica Periodicojs2023-05-05info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.periodicojs.com.br/index.php/hs/article/view/131310.51249/hs.v3i02.1313Health and Society; Vol. 3 No. 02 (2023); 717 - 736Health and Society; v. 3 n. 02 (2023); 717 - 7362763-572410.51249/hs.v3i02reponame:Health and Societyinstname:Instituto de Ensino e Pesquisa Periodicojsinstacron:IEPPporhttps://www.periodicojs.com.br/index.php/hs/article/view/1313/1102Copyright (c) 2023 Tamires Costa Duarte, Matheus Claudino de Jesus Carvalho, Ingrid Mikaela Moreira de Oliveira, Hudson Taylor de Almeida Pinheiro Pires, Julio Cesar Pereira da Silva, Raylton Aparecido Nascimento Silva, Iago Gouvea do Carmo e Silva, Yara da Silva Viana, Gabriel Claudino de Jesus Carvalho, Rodrigo Daniel Zanonihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCosta Duarte, Tamires Claudino de Jesus Carvalho, Matheus Mikaela Moreira de Oliveira, Ingrid Taylor de Almeida Pinheiro Pires, Hudson Cesar Pereira da Silva, Julio Aparecido Nascimento Silva, Raylton Gouvea do Carmo e Silva, Iago da Silva Viana, Yara Claudino de Jesus Carvalho, Gabriel Daniel Zanoni, Rodrigo 2023-05-06T19:09:21Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/1313Revistahttps://www.periodicojs.com.br/index.php/hs/PRIhttps://www.periodicojs.com.br/index.php/hs/oaijournalofhealthandsociety@gmail.com || periodicojs@gmail.com2763-57242763-5724opendoar:2023-05-06T19:09:21Health and Society - Instituto de Ensino e Pesquisa Periodicojsfalse
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title DIFFICULTIES IN SCREENING FOR CERVICAL CANCER IN INDIGENOUS WOMEN: AN INTEGRATIVE REVIEW
spellingShingle DIFFICULTIES IN SCREENING FOR CERVICAL CANCER IN INDIGENOUS WOMEN: AN INTEGRATIVE REVIEW
Costa Duarte, Tamires
Cervical Cancer, Health of Indigenous Populations, Indigenous Women.
title_short DIFFICULTIES IN SCREENING FOR CERVICAL CANCER IN INDIGENOUS WOMEN: AN INTEGRATIVE REVIEW
title_full DIFFICULTIES IN SCREENING FOR CERVICAL CANCER IN INDIGENOUS WOMEN: AN INTEGRATIVE REVIEW
title_fullStr DIFFICULTIES IN SCREENING FOR CERVICAL CANCER IN INDIGENOUS WOMEN: AN INTEGRATIVE REVIEW
title_full_unstemmed DIFFICULTIES IN SCREENING FOR CERVICAL CANCER IN INDIGENOUS WOMEN: AN INTEGRATIVE REVIEW
title_sort DIFFICULTIES IN SCREENING FOR CERVICAL CANCER IN INDIGENOUS WOMEN: AN INTEGRATIVE REVIEW
author Costa Duarte, Tamires
author_facet Costa Duarte, Tamires
Claudino de Jesus Carvalho, Matheus
Mikaela Moreira de Oliveira, Ingrid
Taylor de Almeida Pinheiro Pires, Hudson
Cesar Pereira da Silva, Julio
Aparecido Nascimento Silva, Raylton
Gouvea do Carmo e Silva, Iago
da Silva Viana, Yara
Claudino de Jesus Carvalho, Gabriel
Daniel Zanoni, Rodrigo
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author2 Claudino de Jesus Carvalho, Matheus
Mikaela Moreira de Oliveira, Ingrid
Taylor de Almeida Pinheiro Pires, Hudson
Cesar Pereira da Silva, Julio
Aparecido Nascimento Silva, Raylton
Gouvea do Carmo e Silva, Iago
da Silva Viana, Yara
Claudino de Jesus Carvalho, Gabriel
Daniel Zanoni, Rodrigo
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author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Costa Duarte, Tamires
Claudino de Jesus Carvalho, Matheus
Mikaela Moreira de Oliveira, Ingrid
Taylor de Almeida Pinheiro Pires, Hudson
Cesar Pereira da Silva, Julio
Aparecido Nascimento Silva, Raylton
Gouvea do Carmo e Silva, Iago
da Silva Viana, Yara
Claudino de Jesus Carvalho, Gabriel
Daniel Zanoni, Rodrigo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cervical Cancer, Health of Indigenous Populations, Indigenous Women.
topic Cervical Cancer, Health of Indigenous Populations, Indigenous Women.
description Cervical cancer, also known as cervical cancer, is a malignant tumor that develops in the cervix, mainly caused by persistent infection with some types of Human Papillomavirus, present among the female population and responsible for high rates of morbidity and mortality. mortality in the world. In indigenous women, cervical cancer can be more lethal due to low adherence to health services, as well as periodic Pap smears. This happens due to the scarcity of information that consequently generates the lack of knowledge of this population about the importance of the cytological examination. Therefore, knowing the relevance of this theme, this study was developed with the aim of identifying, in the literature, the factors that make it difficult for health professionals to carry out the preventive examination for the screening of cervical cancer in indigenous women. This is an integrative review carried out in scientific data sources: Scientific Electronic Online Library (SciELO), Latin American and Caribbean Literature on Health Sciences (LILACS) and Nursing Database (BDENF). From the analysis of the literature, several aspects were evidenced that influence the evasion of indigenous women from health systems. Their customs and traditions are factors that interfere in health promotion. However, the key to reversing this scenario are health strategies with educational actions carried out by trained professionals and by the Basic Health Unit. The present review showed, through the scientific literature, the importance of incorporating health education, as well as the need to expand and qualify health care and promotion actions aimed at indigenous women and their ethnic-cultural particularities. Therefore, it is suggested that for such an achievement, informative adherence is essential for cervical cancer screening.
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