Understanding the causes of breast cancer treatment delays at a teaching hospital in Ghana
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Sanuade, O.A.
Ayettey, H.
Hewlett, S.
Dedey, F.
Wu, L.
Akingbola, T.
Ogedegbe, G.
Aikins, A.D.
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JHP
Abstract
Poor outcomes for breast cancer in Ghana have been attributed to late presentation of symptoms at
biomedical facilities. This study explored factors accounting for delays in initiation of breast cancer treatment
at the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital in Accra. Focus group discussions were conducted with 20 women with
breast cancer. A theory-driven thematic analysis identified three multilevel factors influencing treatment
seeking delays: (1) patient (e.g. misinterpretation of symptoms, fear), (2) healthcare provider (e.g. negative
attitudes) and (3) health systems (e.g. shortage of medicines). Addressing treatment delays will require
multilevel interventions, including culturally congruent education, psychosocial counselling/support and
strengthening health systems.
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Research Article