Journal article

Developing written information for cancer survivors from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds: Lessons learnt

G Wiley, A Piper, A Phyllis Butow, P Schofield, F Douglas, J Roy, L Nolte, M Jefford

Asia Pacific Journal of Oncology Nursing | ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC | Published : 2018

Abstract

Australia is a multicultural nation with a large migrant population. Migrants with cancer report inferior quality of life and the need for more information in their own language. This paper describes lessons learnt from developing culturally appropriate written information resources with and for Arabic, Italian, and Vietnamese cancer survivors and carers. The information needs of survivors from these language groups as well as guidelines for the development of written resources for culturally diverse populations were identified through literature review. Community consultation was undertaken with focus groups. The content was developed and tested with health professionals who spoke the appro..

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