Journal of Advanced Nursing
Volume 70, Issue 1, 2014, Pages 87-96

Barriers faced by Vietnamese immigrant women in Taiwan who do not regularly undergo cervical screenings: A qualitative study (Article)

Lee F.H. , Wang H.H.* , Yang Y.M. , Tsai H.M.
  • a Department of Nursing, Chung Hwa University of Medical Technology, Tainan, Taiwan, College of Nursing, Kaohsiung Medical University, Taiwan
  • b College of Nursing, Kaohsiung Medical University, Taiwan
  • c College of Nursing, Kaohsiung Medical University Kaohsiung, Taiwan
  • d Department of Nursing, Chang Gung University of Science and Technology, Taoyuan, Taiwan

Abstract

Aim: To assess and understand the barriers faced by Vietnamese marital immigrant women who do not regularly undergo cervical screenings in Southeast Taiwan. Background: Studies have shown a low uptake rate of preventive medical services among immigrants. As immigrant women may not be aware of the healthcare delivery system in their host country, their uptake of and access to healthcare services might be limited. Design: A qualitative, descriptive inquiry design was adopted. Methods: This qualitative study employed semi-structured, individual, in-depth interviews of 17 Vietnamese immigrant women. Data were collected from February-July 2011 and analysed using content analysis. Findings: The barriers to receiving cervical screening were lack of health literacy, lack of female healthcare providers, negative perceptions of cervical screening and personal reasons. Conclusion: The results might serve as a reference for government entities and healthcare providers in Taiwan to improve cervical screening rates; this should help enhance the effectiveness of healthcare services for Vietnamese immigrant women. The findings can also provide a reference for making appropriate healthcare policies for immigrant women in other countries. © 2013 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.

Author Keywords

Cervical cancer Barriers immigrant women Vietnamese Cancer nurse Cervical screening Qualitative method

Index Keywords

anxiety Vaginal Smears Vietnam perception mass screening human middle aged statistics and numerical data ethnology Taiwan Humans migrant psychology health care manpower Health Manpower Emigrants and Immigrants female Viet Nam Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice standards adult Uterine Cervical Neoplasms utilization patient attitude Patient Acceptance of Health Care attitude to health Health Services Accessibility etiology health care delivery vagina smear

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DOI: 10.1111/jan.12168
ISSN: 03092402
Cited by: 7
Original Language: English