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Does breast cancer policy meet the needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women in Australia? a review.
Christie, Vita; Riley, Lynette; Green, Deb; Snook, Kylie; Henningham, Mandy; Rambaldini, Boe; Amin, Janaki; Pyke, Chris; Varlow, Megan; Goss, Sally; Skinner, John; O'Shea, Ross; McCowen, Deb; Gwynne, Kylie.
Afiliação
  • Christie V; Djurali Centre for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Research and Education, Macquarie University, 6 First Walk, Sydney, NSW , 2109, Australia. vita.christie@mq.edu.au.
  • Riley L; Indigenous Studies & Aboriginal Education, The University of Sydney, Education Building (A36), Sydney, NSW, 2006, Australia.
  • Green D; Armajun Aboriginal Health Service, Rusden Street, Armidale, NSW, 2350, Australia.
  • Snook K; BreastSurgANZ, Black Rock, Melbourne, Victoria, 3193, Australia.
  • Henningham M; Cancer Council Australia, Level 2, 320 Pitt Street, Sydney, NSW, 2000, Australia.
  • Rambaldini B; Djurali Centre for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Research and Education, Macquarie University, 6 First Walk, Sydney, NSW , 2109, Australia.
  • Amin J; Department of Health Sciences, Macquarie University, 75 Talavera Road, Sydney, NSW, 2109, Australia.
  • Pyke C; Mater Hospital, Vulture Street, South Brisbane, QLD, 4101, Australia.
  • Varlow M; Cancer Council Australia, Level 2, 320 Pitt Street, Sydney, NSW, 2109, Australia.
  • Goss S; University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, 2006, Australia.
  • Skinner J; Djurali Centre for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Research and Education, Macquarie University, 6 First Walk, Sydney, NSW , 2109, Australia.
  • O'Shea R; Foundation of Breast Cancer Care and Breast SurgANZ, Black Rock, Melbourne, Victoria, 3193, Australia.
  • McCowen D; Armajun Aboriginal Health Service, Rivers St, Inverell, NSW, 2360, Australia.
  • Gwynne K; Djurali Centre for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Research and Education, Macquarie University, 6 First Walk, Sydney, NSW , 2109, Australia.
Int J Equity Health ; 22(1): 129, 2023 07 05.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37408069
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE:

To evaluate if existing Australian public policy related to screening, diagnosis, treatment and follow up care for breast cancer addresses the needs of and outcomes for Indigenous1 women?

METHODS:

This review of policy employed a modified Delphi method via an online panel of experts (n = 13), who were purposively recruited according to experience and expertise. A series of online meetings and online surveys were used for data collection. The aims of the study were to Identify all existing and current breast cancer policy in Australia;  Analyse the extent to which consideration of Indigenous peoples is included in the development, design and implementation of the policy; and Identify policy gaps and make recommendations as to how they could be addressed. The policies were evaluated using 'A Guide to Evaluation under the Indigenous Evaluation Strategy, 2020'.

RESULTS:

A list of current breast cancer policies (n = 7) was agreed and analysed. Five draft recommendations to improve breast cancer outcomes for Indigenous women were developed and refined by the panel.

CONCLUSIONS:

Current breast cancer policy in Australia does not address the needs of Indigenous women and requires change to improve outcomes.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Neoplasias da Mama / Serviços de Saúde do Indígena Tipo de estudo: Guideline / Qualitative_research Limite: Female / Humans País/Região como assunto: Oceania Idioma: En Revista: Int J Equity Health Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Austrália

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Neoplasias da Mama / Serviços de Saúde do Indígena Tipo de estudo: Guideline / Qualitative_research Limite: Female / Humans País/Região como assunto: Oceania Idioma: En Revista: Int J Equity Health Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Austrália