Multi-level barriers to early detection of breast cancer among rural midlife women in Tanzania: A qualitative case study

Author:

Nyamhanga TumainiORCID,Eustace Rosemary W.,Makoye Janeth Philip,Mutalemwa Katunzi

Abstract

Background Breast cancer is the second most common cause of cancer mortality among women in Tanzania and thus, early detection and treatment methods are central to improving breast cancer outcomes. However, in low- and middle-income countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, the survival rates remains low due to late presentation. Hence, a significant number of deaths could be prevented if barriers and facilitators to early detection are known. Purpose This qualitative case descriptive study explored the possible barriers to awareness and early breast cancer diagnostic services among midlife women in rural Tanzania. Methods Ten key informant interviews with health systems managers and community health workers and eight focus group discussions with women aged 40–65 years and their spouses were conducted to elicit the study data conducted from July to August 2021. Results The data revealed nine themes describing the barriers to early detection methods across five Socio-Ecological levels of influence, namely: 1) limited knowledge and 2) witchcraft beliefs (individual level); 3) limited male support (interpersonal level); 4) age and gender factors and 5) procrastination (community level) 6) limited availability of services 7) emphasis of curative over preventive care (institutional level); 8) poverty/inability to pay and 9) limitations of health insurance (societal/policy level). Conclusions The study findings suggest a need to further the design, implementation and evaluation of evidence-based community breast health awareness and education interventions to promote early detection of breast cancer in Tanzania. Specifically, the study highlights the need to address multiple level determinants of influence in breast cancer control as part of the country’s Community Health Strategy.

Funder

Department of Nursing at Wright State University

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

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