Translational Health Research Institute (THRI), Western Sydney University, Penrith, NSW 2750, Australia.
School of Medicine, Western Sydney University, Penrith, NSW 2750, Australia.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2019 Feb 13;16(4):534. doi: 10.3390/ijerph16040534.
Obesity in Australia is rising rapidly, and is a major public health concern. Obesity increases the risk of breast cancer and worsens associated outcomes, yet breast screening participation rates in Australia are suboptimal and can be lower in higher risk, obese women. This study qualitatively explored barriers to breast screening participation in obese women in Australia. In-depth interviews ( = 29), were conducted with obese women (body mass index ≥ 30) and key health providers. A disconnect between providers' and women's perceptions was found. For women, low knowledge around a heightened need to screen existed, they also reported limited desire to prioritize personal health needs, reluctance to screen due to poor body image and prior negative mammographic experiences due to issues with weight. Providers perceived few issues in screening obese women beyond equipment limitations, and health and safety issues. Overall, weight was a taboo topic among our interviewees, indicating that a lack of discourse around this issue may be putting obese women at increased risk of breast cancer morbidity and mortality. Consideration of breast screening policy in obese women is warranted. Targeted health promotion on increased breast cancer risk in obese women is required as is a need to address body image issues and encourage screening participation.
澳大利亚的肥胖问题迅速加剧,成为一个主要的公共卫生关注点。肥胖增加了患乳腺癌的风险,并使相关的预后恶化,然而,澳大利亚的乳房筛查参与率并不理想,在高风险肥胖女性中可能更低。本研究定性探讨了澳大利亚肥胖女性参与乳房筛查的障碍。对肥胖女性(体重指数≥30)和主要健康提供者进行了深入访谈(=29)。研究发现,提供者和女性之间存在观念脱节。对于女性来说,她们对筛查需求增加的了解较少,也表示不太愿意优先考虑个人健康需求,不愿意筛查是因为对身体形象的不满以及之前因体重问题导致的负面乳房 X 光检查经历。提供者认为,除了设备限制和健康与安全问题之外,在筛查肥胖女性方面几乎没有什么问题。总的来说,体重是我们受访者的一个禁忌话题,这表明,缺乏对这个问题的讨论可能会使肥胖女性面临更高的乳腺癌发病率和死亡率风险。有必要考虑针对肥胖女性的乳房筛查政策。需要针对肥胖女性增加的乳腺癌风险进行有针对性的健康宣传,还需要解决身体形象问题并鼓励筛查参与。