Despitetheeffectivenessofcancerscreening(CS) inprovidingtimelydiagnosesand earlytreatments, theparticipationofcitizensremainsverylowinparticularinSouth ernItaly.Thisstudyaimstoinvestigatethemeaningsthat interveneintherelation ship between the individual and their active participation inCSswithin public healthcare.Atotalof101adhocsemi-structuredinterviewswerecollectedwithCS users inpublic serviceof CampaniaRegion, Italy. The interviewswere analyzed throughaqualitative–quantitativemethodologybyT-Labsoftware.Aclusteranalysis andmultiplematchinganalysiswereconducted.Findingsshowfiveclusters:preven tionasasensoryandemotionalburden;preventionasastrategytomanagetheheredi tary risk of death; individual's internal demand for health; the times and places of prevention;andtheconcretenessofdoingprevention;andtwofactors: fromtheriskof diseasediagnosistopreventivemeasuresandfromexternalhealthcaresettingstointernal self-caresettings.Findingsshedlightonhowtoconstructbetterwell-beingpromotion strategies and foster a subjective health and prevention demand accounting for the continuous experiences of those participating in CSs to encourage greater citizen engagement.
Public cancer screening services and participation: What meanings in users' narratives to promote engagement? / Martino, M. L.; Lemmo, D.; Bianchi, M.; González Leone, M. F.; Donizzetti, A. R.; Freda, M. F.; Caso, D.. - In: NURSING AND HEALTH SCIENCES. - ISSN 1441-0745. - 26:3 e13146(2024), pp. 1-11. [10.1111/nhs.13146]
Public cancer screening services and participation: What meanings in users' narratives to promote engagement?
Martino, M. L.;Lemmo, D.;Bianchi, M.;Donizzetti, A. R.;Freda, M. F.;Caso, D.
2024
Abstract
Despitetheeffectivenessofcancerscreening(CS) inprovidingtimelydiagnosesand earlytreatments, theparticipationofcitizensremainsverylowinparticularinSouth ernItaly.Thisstudyaimstoinvestigatethemeaningsthat interveneintherelation ship between the individual and their active participation inCSswithin public healthcare.Atotalof101adhocsemi-structuredinterviewswerecollectedwithCS users inpublic serviceof CampaniaRegion, Italy. The interviewswere analyzed throughaqualitative–quantitativemethodologybyT-Labsoftware.Aclusteranalysis andmultiplematchinganalysiswereconducted.Findingsshowfiveclusters:preven tionasasensoryandemotionalburden;preventionasastrategytomanagetheheredi tary risk of death; individual's internal demand for health; the times and places of prevention;andtheconcretenessofdoingprevention;andtwofactors: fromtheriskof diseasediagnosistopreventivemeasuresandfromexternalhealthcaresettingstointernal self-caresettings.Findingsshedlightonhowtoconstructbetterwell-beingpromotion strategies and foster a subjective health and prevention demand accounting for the continuous experiences of those participating in CSs to encourage greater citizen engagement.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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