Investigator

Leila Shafiee Hanjani

Research Fellow · University of Queensland, Centre for Health Services Research

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Papers(1)
Cervical Cancer Scree…
Collaborators(1)
Zufishan Alam
Institutions(1)
The University Of Que…

Papers

Cervical Cancer Screening Among Immigrant Women Residing in Australia: A Systematic Review

Since the introduction of systematic population-based cervical cancer screening in Australia in 1991, age-standardized incidence of cervical cancer has halved. Given recent advances in human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination and screening, cervical cancer may be eliminated nationally within 20 years. However, immigrant women are not equitably reached by screening efforts. This study systematically reviewed evidence on cervical cancer screening practices among immigrant women in Australia. A systematic search of MEDLINE, Embase, PubMed, CINAHL, and PsycINFO and gray literature for English language studies published till March 1, 2019, was conducted. Observational and qualitative studies evaluating cervical cancer screening awareness and participation of immigrant women were screened. Of 125 potentially relevant studies, 25 were eligible: 16 quantitative (four cohort, 12 cross-sectional), six qualitative, and three mixed-methods studies. Quantitative studies indicated 1% to 16% lower screening rates among migrant women compared with Australian-born women, with participation of South Asian women being significantly lower. Qualitative studies illustrated factors affecting women’s willingness to participate in screening, including insufficient knowledge, low-risk perception, and unavailability of a female health professionals being key barriers. Future studies should focus on South Asian women, due to recent increase in their immigration.

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Early Detection of CancerUterine Cervical NeoplasmsChronic Disease

Positions

2021–

Research Fellow

University of Queensland · Centre for Health Services Research

2020–

Research Associate

University of Queensland · Centre for Health Services Research

Education

2021

PhD

The University of Queensland · Centre for Health Services Research, Faculty of Medicine

2014

Master of Clinical Pharmacy

University of Queensland · School of Pharmacy