Understanding the views of Saudi women to participate in mammography screening: A focus group study
Abstract
Background: The global burden of breast cancer is growing. Breast cancer is the
most common cancer in females in Saudi Arabia. To date, there is a lack of
understanding about the low level of mammography screening uptake in Saudi
Arabia, particularly as it is free.
Aim: The main aim of this research study was to explore Saudi womens’ perceptions
regarding mammography screening. This exploration of the views will provide a
better understanding of why there is a low uptake of mammography screening
across the kingdom among Saudi women and inform the development of a
workplace intervention that seeks to change women’s behaviors and reverse this
trend.
Methods :First, a systematic review of workplace interventions to increase mammogram
screening uptake among female employee was conducted. Second, a scoping review
sought to explore the contextual factors that influence mammogram screening practices
among women in Saudi Arabia. Third, a qualitative, exploratory study. Focus group
discussions were conducted with 41 female employees who worked at Al-Baha
University in the city of Al-Baha or Imam Abdulrahman bin Faisal University in the city
of Dammam. Framework analysis was used to analyse the data. Ethical approvals were
granted in U.K.
Findings: low health literacy and socio-cultural norms (gender inequality) were found to
be the major barriers among Saudi females, and having information was a major
facilitator to screening services. This emphasized the need for mammogram
screening guidelines and recommendations, which are currently lacking in the Saudi
health service. There is also a need to engage women in intensive national
programmes and encourage them to seek and receive screening, as well as
education.
Conclusion: This study provides, for the first time a source of information for
understanding the barriers and facilitators to mammogram screenings uptake. The
necessity to provide screening information to Saudi women routinely and raise their
awareness of mammogram screening was strongly confirmed by this study.