Canary Heather, Bullis Connie, Cummings Jennifer, Kinney Anita Y
Department of Communication, University of Utah.
Cummings, Management Department, University of Utah.
South Commun J. 2015;80(5):416-432. doi: 10.1080/1041794X.2015.1081974. Epub 2015 Nov 4.
This study used structurating activity theory to analyze 21 conversations between genetic counselors and individuals at increased risk for familial colorectal cancer (CRC). The qualitative analysis revealed ways elements of family, primary healthcare, cancer prevention and treatment, and other systems emerged in intervention conversations as shaping CRC screening attitudes and behaviors. Results indicate that family stories, norms, and roles are resources for enacting health practices in families and that the authority of healthcare providers is a resource for making screening decisions. Conclusions include practical implications for using findings in clinical applications as well as future research directions to build on this exploratory study.
本研究运用结构化活动理论,分析了遗传咨询师与家族性结直肠癌(CRC)风险增加个体之间的21次对话。定性分析揭示了家庭、初级医疗保健、癌症预防与治疗以及其他系统的要素,在干预对话中如何呈现出来并塑造了CRC筛查态度和行为。结果表明,家庭故事、规范和角色是在家庭中践行健康行为的资源,而医疗保健提供者的权威性是做出筛查决策的资源。结论包括在临床应用中运用研究结果的实际意义,以及基于这项探索性研究的未来研究方向。