Tessaro I, Eng E, Smith J
Duke Comprehensive Cancer Center, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina.
Am J Health Promot. 1994 Mar-Apr;8(4):286-92. doi: 10.4278/0890-1171-8.4.286.
The purpose of this study was to gain a better understanding of the cultural meanings that shape the breast cancer screening behavior of older African-American women.
Qualitative research methods elicited social and cultural themes related to breast cancer screening.
Focus group interviews were conducted in the natural settings (churches, etc.) of older African-American women.
Interviews were conducted with 132 members from 14 social networks of older African-American women.
A focus group guide asked about 1) perceived risk of breast cancer, 2) behavioral intentions about breast cancer screening, 3) health seeking behavior, and 4) social support.
For older African-American women: other health concerns are of more concern than breast cancer; age is generally not recognized as a risk factor for breast cancer; fear of finding breast cancer and its social consequences are salient barriers to mammography; they tend to rely on breast self-exam rather than mammography to detect a breast problem; cost may be more an issue of competing priorities than cost per se; the tradition is to go to doctors for a problem, not prevention; and women in their own social networks are important sources of social support for health concerns.
These data offer explanations for mammography screening in older African-American women and emphasize the strength of naturally existing sources of social support for designing interventions to increase breast cancer screening.
本研究的目的是更深入地了解塑造老年非裔美国女性乳腺癌筛查行为的文化意义。
定性研究方法引出了与乳腺癌筛查相关的社会和文化主题。
焦点小组访谈在老年非裔美国女性的自然环境(教堂等)中进行。
对来自14个老年非裔美国女性社交网络的132名成员进行了访谈。
焦点小组指南询问了1)感知到的乳腺癌风险,2)乳腺癌筛查的行为意图,3)寻求健康行为,以及4)社会支持。
对于老年非裔美国女性来说:其他健康问题比乳腺癌更令人担忧;年龄通常不被认为是乳腺癌的风险因素;对发现乳腺癌及其社会后果的恐惧是进行乳房X光检查的显著障碍;她们倾向于依靠乳房自我检查而不是乳房X光检查来发现乳房问题;成本可能更多是优先事项竞争的问题,而非成本本身;传统是有问题才去看医生,而非预防;并且她们自己社交网络中的女性是健康问题社会支持的重要来源。
这些数据为老年非裔美国女性的乳房X光检查筛查提供了解释,并强调了自然存在的社会支持来源对于设计增加乳腺癌筛查的干预措施的重要性。