Alexis Obrey, Worsley Aaron
Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, Oxford Brookes University, Joel Joffe Building, Delta 900 Office Park, Swindon SN5 7XQ, UK.
Health Educ Res. 2018 Apr 1;33(2):155-166. doi: 10.1093/her/cyy001.
Evidence suggests that black men are disproportionately more affected than any other ethnicity by prostate cancer. The aim of this review is to identify studies exploring black men of African and Caribbean descent, their fears of prostate cancer and their attitudes towards screening. Four databases were searched and reference lists of relevant papers were hand searched. The inclusion criteria were studies exploring attitudes towards screening and fear of prostate cancer in black men of African and Caribbean backgrounds, peer-reviewed research, qualitative studies, surveys, questionnaires and English language publications. Qualitative findings were synthesized using a thematic framework to which quantitative findings were integrated. Of the 16 papers, 10 were quantitative and 6 were qualitative, all of which were conducted in the United States of America. Poorer and less educated black men were reluctant to seek help for prostate cancer. They may not visit their doctors for fear of intrusion into their personal lives. Moreover, they were fearful of being emasculated as a result of the digital rectal examination. The review identifies a paucity of UK literature on black men's fears and perceptions of prostate cancer. Further studies are needed in the United Kingdom to address this gap in the literature.
有证据表明,与其他任何种族相比,黑人男性受前列腺癌的影响尤为严重。本综述的目的是找出探索非洲和加勒比裔黑人男性、他们对前列腺癌的恐惧以及他们对筛查态度的研究。检索了四个数据库,并人工检索了相关论文的参考文献列表。纳入标准包括探索非洲和加勒比背景的黑人男性对筛查的态度和对前列腺癌的恐惧的研究、同行评审研究、定性研究、调查、问卷以及英文出版物。定性研究结果采用主题框架进行综合,并纳入定量研究结果。在这16篇论文中,10篇是定量研究,6篇是定性研究,所有这些研究均在美国进行。贫困和受教育程度较低的黑人男性不愿寻求前列腺癌方面的帮助。他们可能因担心个人生活受到干扰而不去看医生。此外,他们害怕因直肠指检而被阉割。该综述发现英国关于黑人男性对前列腺癌的恐惧和认知的文献匮乏。英国需要进一步开展研究以填补这一文献空白。