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Barriers to and factors facilitating breast cancer screening among Iranian women: a qualitative study
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NursingQualitative MethodPreventive MedicineQualitative AnalysisCancer ScreeningHealth CommunicationCancer PreventionBreast CancerEarly DetectionPublic HealthCancer EducationMedicineQualitative StudyIranian WomenWomen's HealthCancer Disparity
This study used qualitative methodology to understand Iranian women's views about barriers to and factors facilitating screening for early detection of breast cancer. Using grounded theory with in-depth interviews of 31 participants, themes emerged from the data in 2 main categories (internal and external) with 3 sub-categories: women's attitudes, feelings and beliefs; women's social network experiences; and accessibility. Facilitating factors for screening were self-care, fear, proactive coping, state of mind and advocacy. Barriers were negligence, cancer-related fear, low self-efficacy, fatalism, misinformation, ineffective health communication and competing priorities.