Investigator

Mário Santos

Associate Researcher · CIES-Iscte

About

MSMário Santos
Papers(1)
Understanding Cervica…
Institutions(1)
Universidade Nova De …

Papers

Understanding Cervical Cancer Screening Barriers among Migrant Women: A Qualitative Study with Healthcare and Community Workers in Portugal

Cervical cancer screening (CCS) has been proven to reducing mortality of cervical cancer; yet migrant women show a lower participation in screening compared to non-migrants. This study explores the perspectives of healthcare workers and community workers on the factors influencing the CCS participation of migrant women living in Portugal. A qualitative study with online focus groups was conducted. Healthcare workers experienced in CCS and community workers working with migrant communities were purposively sampled. A semi-structured guide was used covering the participation of migrant women in CCS, barriers, and strategies to overcome them. Data were analyzed using content analysis. Participants considered that migrant women have low participation in CCS related to insufficient knowledge, low risk perception, and lack of interest on preventive care. Other barriers such as difficulties in accessing the healthcare services, relationship with healthcare workers, language, and cultural differences were highlighted. Promoting continuity of care, disseminating culturally tailored information, and use of self-sampling methods were suggested to improve participation in CCS. Inequalities in access to CCS among migrant women are mostly caused by information gaps and healthcare system-related barriers. Building a migrant-friendly healthcare system that creates opportunities for healthcare workers to establish relationships with their patients and delivering culturally and linguistically adapted information may contribute to overcoming those barriers and increasing the participation of migrant women in screening.

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Positions

2020–

Associate Researcher

CIES-Iscte

2021–

Associate Researcher

Universidade Nova de Lisboa Comprehensive Health Research Centre

2019–

Researcher

Universidade Nova de Lisboa Centro Interdisciplinar de Ciências Sociais

2013–

Research Assistant

CIES-IUL Centre for Research and Studies in Sociology

2008–

Nurse

Hospital dos SAMS · Departamento de Ginecologia e Obstetrícia

Education

2020

PhD Sociology

ISCTE-Instituto Universitário de Lisboa

2013

Advanced studies in Sociolgy

ISCTE-Instituto Universitário de Lisboa · Sociolgy

2012

Master in Health, Medicine and Society

ISCTE-Instituto Universitário de Lisboa · Sociolgy

2009

Post-graduation in Sociology of Health and Illness

ISCTE-Instituto Universitário de Lisboa · Sociology

2007

Degree in Nursing

Escola Superior de Enfermagem de Calouste Gulbenkian de Lisboa

Country

PT

Keywords
homebirthmaternity carehealth sociology