Factors influencing cervical cancer screening programme implementation within private health care sectors in Soshanguve

Cervical cancer is reported to be the first among the five leading cancers affecting women in South Africa and the leading cancer among Black females. There is a high incidence and mortality rate among underserved and under-screened women presenting with cervical cancer as they are often unable to a...

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Main Author: Mookeng, Mampete Jemina
Other Authors: McFarland, D.M. (Dr.)
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1880
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-18802016-04-16T04:07:52Z Factors influencing cervical cancer screening programme implementation within private health care sectors in Soshanguve Mookeng, Mampete Jemina McFarland, D.M. (Dr.) Mavundla, T.R. (Prof.) Cervix Cancer Screening Phenomenology Private health care sectors Screening programme Qualitative research 616.994660968228 Cervix uteri -- Cancer -- South Africa -- Soshanguve Cervix uteri -- Cancer -- Diagnosis -- South Africa -- Soshanguve Periodic health examinations -- South Africa -- Soshanguve Women -- Medical examinations -- South Africa -- Soshanguve Medical screening -- South Africa -- Soshanguve Cervical cancer is reported to be the first among the five leading cancers affecting women in South Africa and the leading cancer among Black females. There is a high incidence and mortality rate among underserved and under-screened women presenting with cervical cancer as they are often unable to access screening facilities. Very little has been done to establish the factors in private health care provision that influence the implementation of cervical screening programmes. The study investigates factors influencing cervical cancer screening programme implementation among private medical practitioners in Soshanguve to establish whether private practitioners assume their roles in cervical screening. The intention is to provide guidelines for a screening programme that could be implemented in private health facilities. The study is qualitative, explorative, descriptive and contextual, using interviews and observation as the main data-collection methods. Lack of awareness and interest, failure to inform patients about cervical screening, age and gender of medical practitioners were among the factors identified. The study concluded that awareness programmes about cervical screening and materials containing information on cervical cancer and predisposing factors should be designed. The utilization of cheaper laboratory service providers could increase participation by making the test affordable and accessible to cash patients. The establishment of a private Pap clinic within medical practices or even as an independent entity is also recommended. Health Studies M.A. (Public Health) 2009-08-25T10:57:38Z 2009-08-25T10:57:38Z 2009-08-25T10:57:38Z 2004-11-30 Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1880 en 1 online resource (viii, 62 leaves)
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language en
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topic Cervix
Cancer
Screening
Phenomenology
Private health care sectors
Screening programme
Qualitative research
616.994660968228
Cervix uteri -- Cancer -- South Africa -- Soshanguve
Cervix uteri -- Cancer -- Diagnosis -- South Africa -- Soshanguve
Periodic health examinations -- South Africa -- Soshanguve
Women -- Medical examinations -- South Africa -- Soshanguve
Medical screening -- South Africa -- Soshanguve
spellingShingle Cervix
Cancer
Screening
Phenomenology
Private health care sectors
Screening programme
Qualitative research
616.994660968228
Cervix uteri -- Cancer -- South Africa -- Soshanguve
Cervix uteri -- Cancer -- Diagnosis -- South Africa -- Soshanguve
Periodic health examinations -- South Africa -- Soshanguve
Women -- Medical examinations -- South Africa -- Soshanguve
Medical screening -- South Africa -- Soshanguve
Mookeng, Mampete Jemina
Factors influencing cervical cancer screening programme implementation within private health care sectors in Soshanguve
description Cervical cancer is reported to be the first among the five leading cancers affecting women in South Africa and the leading cancer among Black females. There is a high incidence and mortality rate among underserved and under-screened women presenting with cervical cancer as they are often unable to access screening facilities. Very little has been done to establish the factors in private health care provision that influence the implementation of cervical screening programmes. The study investigates factors influencing cervical cancer screening programme implementation among private medical practitioners in Soshanguve to establish whether private practitioners assume their roles in cervical screening. The intention is to provide guidelines for a screening programme that could be implemented in private health facilities. The study is qualitative, explorative, descriptive and contextual, using interviews and observation as the main data-collection methods. Lack of awareness and interest, failure to inform patients about cervical screening, age and gender of medical practitioners were among the factors identified. The study concluded that awareness programmes about cervical screening and materials containing information on cervical cancer and predisposing factors should be designed. The utilization of cheaper laboratory service providers could increase participation by making the test affordable and accessible to cash patients. The establishment of a private Pap clinic within medical practices or even as an independent entity is also recommended. === Health Studies === M.A. (Public Health)
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title Factors influencing cervical cancer screening programme implementation within private health care sectors in Soshanguve
title_short Factors influencing cervical cancer screening programme implementation within private health care sectors in Soshanguve
title_full Factors influencing cervical cancer screening programme implementation within private health care sectors in Soshanguve
title_fullStr Factors influencing cervical cancer screening programme implementation within private health care sectors in Soshanguve
title_full_unstemmed Factors influencing cervical cancer screening programme implementation within private health care sectors in Soshanguve
title_sort factors influencing cervical cancer screening programme implementation within private health care sectors in soshanguve
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