Access to colorectal cancer screening for Pakistani immigrants in Norway – a qualitative study

Author:

Iqbal Nadia,Berstad Paula,Solbjør Marit,Diaz Esperanza,Czapka Elżbieta,Hofvind Solveig,Bhargava Sameer

Abstract

Abstract Background The Norwegian colorectal cancer (CRC) screening program started in May 2022. Inequalities in CRC screening participation are a challenge, and we expect that certain groups, such as immigrants, are at risk of non-participation. Prior to the start of the national screening program, a pilot study showed lower participation rates in CRC screening among immigrants from Pakistan. These immigrants are a populous group with a long history in Norway and yet have a relatively low participation rate also in other cancer screening programs. The purpose of this study was to identify and explore perspectives and factors influencing CRC screening participation among immigrants from Pakistan in Norway. Materials and methods In this study we used a qualitative study design and conducted 12 individual interviews with Pakistani immigrants aged between 50 and 65 years. The participants varied in terms of gender, age, education, work, residence time in Norway and familiarity with the Norwegian language and culture. We performed thematic analysis with health literacy as a theoretical framework to understand Pakistani immigrants’ perspectives on CRC screening. Results We identified four main themes: Health-related knowledge, the health care system, screening, and social factors. Within these themes we identified several factors that affect Pakistani immigrants’ accessibility to CRC screening. These factors included knowledge of the causes and development of cancer, sources of health-related information, the general practitioner’s role, understanding of screening and the intention behind it, language skills and religious beliefs. Conclusion There are many factors influencing Pakistani immigrants’ decision of participation in CRC screening. The roles of the general practitioner and adult children are particularly important. Key elements to improve accessibility to CRC screening and enable informed participation for Pakistani immigrants are measures that improve personal and organizational health literacy.

Funder

Norwegian Institute of Public Health

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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