Kelly Kimberly M, Schoenberg Nancy, Wilson Tomorrow D, Atkins Elvonna, Dickinson Stephanie, Paskett Electra
Department of Pharmaceutical Systems and Policy, School of Pharmacy, Mary Babb Randolph Cancer Center, Robert C. Byrd Health Sciences Center, West Virginia University, PO Box 9510, Morgantown, WV, 26506, USA,
J Prim Prev. 2015 Apr;36(2):79-92. doi: 10.1007/s10935-014-0379-7.
Although many have sought to understand cervical cancer screening (CCS) behavior, little research has examined worry about cervical cancer and its relationship to CCS, particularly in the underserved, predominantly rural Appalachian region. Our mixed method investigation aimed to obtain a more complete and theoretically-informed understanding of the role of cancer worry in CCS among Appalachian women, using the Self-Regulation Model (SRM). Our quantitative analysis indicated that the perception of being at higher risk of cervical cancer and having greater distress about cancer were both associated with greater worry about cancer. In our qualitative analysis, we found that, consistent with the SRM, negative affect had a largely concrete-experiential component, with many women having first-hand experience of the physical consequences of cervical cancer. Based on the results of this manuscript, we describe a number of approaches to lessen the fear associated with CCS. Intervention in this elevated risk community is merited and may focus on decreasing feelings of worry about cervical cancer and increasing communication of objective risk and need for screening. From a policy perspective, increasing the quantity and quality of care may also improve CCS rates and decrease the burden of cancer in Appalachia.
尽管许多人试图了解宫颈癌筛查(CCS)行为,但很少有研究探讨对宫颈癌的担忧及其与CCS的关系,尤其是在服务不足、以农村为主的阿巴拉契亚地区。我们的混合方法调查旨在利用自我调节模型(SRM),更全面、从理论角度深入了解癌症担忧在阿巴拉契亚女性CCS中的作用。我们的定量分析表明,认为患宫颈癌风险较高以及对癌症有更大困扰都与对癌症的更大担忧相关。在定性分析中,我们发现,与SRM一致,负面影响在很大程度上具有具体体验成分,许多女性有宫颈癌身体后果的第一手经验。基于本论文的结果,我们描述了一些减轻与CCS相关恐惧的方法。在这个高风险社区进行干预是值得的,可能侧重于减少对宫颈癌的担忧情绪,增加客观风险和筛查需求的沟通。从政策角度来看,提高护理的数量和质量也可能提高CCS率,减轻阿巴拉契亚地区的癌症负担。