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非裔美国女性的乳房记忆、癌症认知及筛查行为。

African American women's breast memories, cancer beliefs, and screening behaviors.

作者信息

Thomas Eileen C

机构信息

College of Nursing, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131, USA.

出版信息

Cancer Nurs. 2004 Jul-Aug;27(4):295-302. doi: 10.1097/00002820-200407000-00006.

Abstract

African American women experience higher breast cancer mortality and lower survival rates compared with white women of comparable age and cancer stage. The literature is lacking in studies that address the influence of past events on current health behaviors among women of diverse cultural groups. This qualitative exploratory study used participant narratives to examine associations between women's memories and feelings concerning their breasts and current breast cancer screening behaviors. Twelve professional African American women, aged 42 to 64 years, shared stories about memories and feelings regarding their breasts. Codes grouped together with related patterns and recurrences revealed categories that encompassed the language and culture of the participants. The categories identified were Seasons of Breast Awareness, Womanhood, Self-Portraits, Breast Cancer and Cancer Beliefs, Breast Cancer Screening Experiences, and Participants' Advice for Change. These categories provide direction for further exploration of barriers to health promotion practices among African American women and women in general.

摘要

与年龄和癌症分期相当的白人女性相比,非裔美国女性的乳腺癌死亡率更高,生存率更低。现有文献缺乏针对不同文化群体女性过去经历对当前健康行为影响的研究。这项定性探索性研究利用参与者的叙述,来检验女性对乳房的记忆和感受与当前乳腺癌筛查行为之间的关联。12名年龄在42至64岁之间的非裔美国职业女性分享了她们关于乳房的记忆和感受的故事。与相关模式和重复情况归为一组的编码揭示了包含参与者语言和文化的类别。确定的类别有乳房意识季节、成年、自我形象、乳腺癌与癌症信念、乳腺癌筛查经历以及参与者的改变建议。这些类别为进一步探索非裔美国女性及一般女性健康促进实践的障碍提供了方向。

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