2014
DOI: 10.1007/s10900-014-9906-y
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Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices for Cervical Cancer Screening Among the Bhutanese Refugee Community in Omaha, Nebraska

Abstract: Cervical cancer is the second most common cause of cancer mortality among women with the vast majority of patients in developing countries. Bhutanese refugees in the United States are from South Central Asia, the 4th leading region of the world for cervical cancer incidence. Over the past few years, Bhutanese refugees have increased significantly in Nebraska. This study evaluates current knowledge of cervical cancer and screening practices among the Bhutanese refugee women in Omaha, Nebraska. The study aimed t… Show more

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“…The findings of the study have implications in cervical cancer prevention among Bhutanese women in Bhutan, Nepal, and western countries. A small study ( n  = 42) conducted among resettled Bhutanese women in the United States found that only 22.2% report ever hearing of a Pap test and 13.9% report ever having one [20]. Moreover, this study also reported that only one in three women perceived themselves to be susceptible to cervical cancer.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…The findings of the study have implications in cervical cancer prevention among Bhutanese women in Bhutan, Nepal, and western countries. A small study ( n  = 42) conducted among resettled Bhutanese women in the United States found that only 22.2% report ever hearing of a Pap test and 13.9% report ever having one [20]. Moreover, this study also reported that only one in three women perceived themselves to be susceptible to cervical cancer.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…Studies reviewed under this category typically focused on breast and/or cervical cancer ( n = 10; Hasnain, Menon, Ferrans, & Szalacha, 2014; Haworth, Margalit, Ross, Nepal, & Soliman, 2014; K. E. Kim et al, 2014; Kue, Zukoski, Keon, & Thorburn, 2014; Monnat, 2014; A.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cancer screening and management: Studies reviewed under this category typically focused on breast and/or cervical cancer (n = 10; Hasnain, Menon, Ferrans, & Szalacha, 2014;Haworth, Margalit, Ross, Nepal, & Soliman, 2014;K. E. Kim et al, 2014;Kue, Zukoski, Keon, & Thorburn, 2014;Monnat, 2014;A.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among studies with quantitative-correlational designs, only one study used a longitudinal design (Ryu et al, 2014). Some studies used qualitative designs, including interviews or focus groups to investigate the participants' cancer screening attitudes, experiences, and specific barriers to cancer screening (Haworth et al, 2014;Kue et al, 2014;Sparks, 2014). One study used experimental design (intervention) to identify factors that can promote cancer screening in Asian American communities (A. B.…”
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confidence: 99%