Roberts Megan C, Wheeler Stephanie B, Reeder-Hayes Katherine
Megan C. Roberts, Stephanie B. Wheeler, and Katherine Reeder-Hayes are with the Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of North Carolina (UNC), Chapel Hill. Megan C. Roberts and Stephanie B. Wheeler are also with the Department of Health Policy and Management, Gillings School of Global Public Health, UNC, Chapel Hill. Katherine Reeder-Hayes is also with the Division of Hematology/Oncology, School of Medicine, UNC, Chapel Hill.
Am J Public Health. 2015 Jul;105 Suppl 3(Suppl 3):e4-e15. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2014.302490. Epub 2015 Apr 23.
We examined the current literature to understand factors that influence endocrine therapy (ET) adherence among racial/ethnic and socioeconomic subpopulations of breast cancer patients. We searched PubMed and PsycINFO databases for studies from January 1, 1978, to June 20, 2014, and January 1, 1991, to June 20, 2014, respectively, and hand-searched articles from relevant literature reviews. We abstracted and synthesized results within a social ecological framework. Fourteen articles met all inclusion criteria. The majority of included articles reported significant underuse of ET among minority and low-income women. Modifiable intrapersonal, interpersonal, and community-level factors are associated with ET use, and these factors vary across subgroups. Both race/ethnicity and socioeconomic status are associated with ET use in most settings. Variation in factors associated with ET use across subgroups indicates the need for more nuanced research and targeted interventions among breast cancer patients.
我们查阅了当前的文献,以了解影响乳腺癌患者种族/族裔和社会经济亚群体内分泌治疗(ET)依从性的因素。我们分别在PubMed和PsycINFO数据库中检索了1978年1月1日至2014年6月20日以及1991年1月1日至2014年6月20日的研究,并手动检索了相关文献综述中的文章。我们在社会生态框架内提取并综合了研究结果。14篇文章符合所有纳入标准。大多数纳入的文章报告称,少数族裔和低收入女性中ET的使用明显不足。可改变的个人、人际和社区层面的因素与ET的使用相关,并且这些因素在不同亚组中有所不同。在大多数情况下,种族/族裔和社会经济地位都与ET的使用相关。不同亚组中与ET使用相关的因素存在差异,这表明需要对乳腺癌患者进行更细致入微的研究和有针对性的干预。