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Inequalities in cancer screening, prevention and service engagement between UK ethnic minority groups

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posted on 2023-03-20, 15:12 authored by Shalin Abraham, Nalini Foreman, Zahirah Sidat, Pavandeep Sandhu, Domenic MArrone, Catherine Headley, Carol Akroyd, Sarah Nicholson, Karen Brown, Anne Thomas, Lynne Howells, Harriet Walter

More people in the UK are living with cancer than ever before. With an increasingly ethnically diverse population, greater emphasis must be placed on understanding factors influencing cancer outcomes. This review seeks to explore UK-specific variations in engagement with cancer services in minority ethnic groups and describe successful interventions. The authors wish to highlight that, despite improvement to engagement and education strategies, inequalities still persist and work to improve cancer outcomes across our communities still needs to be prioritised. There are many reasons why cancer healthcare inequities exist for minority communities, reported on a spectrum ranging from cultural beliefs and awareness, through to racism. Strategies that successfully enhanced engagement included language support; culturally-sensitive reminders; community-based health workers and targeted outreach. Focusing on the diverse city of Leicester the authors describe how healthcare providers, researchers and community champions have worked collectively, delivering targeted community-based strategies to improve awareness and access to cancer services.

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Alternative title

Examining the inequalities in cancer screening, prevention and service engagement between minority ethnic groups in the UK

Author affiliation

Leicester Cancer Research Centre, University of Leicester

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  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

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British Journal of Nursing

Volume

31

Issue

10

Publisher

Mark Allen Healthcare

issn

0966-0461

Acceptance date

2021-12-22

Copyright date

2022

Available date

2023-03-20

Language

en

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