Persaud Harrynauth, Yuan Jeanetta, Afable Aimee, Bruno Denise M
Physician Assistant Program - CUNY York College, 94-20 Guy R. Brewer Blvd, Jamaica, NY, 11451, USA.
Department of Community Health Sciences, SUNY Downstate School of Public Health, Brooklyn, USA.
J Community Health. 2021 Jun;46(3):591-596. doi: 10.1007/s10900-020-00926-5. Epub 2020 Sep 22.
Prostate cancer is one of the most common types of cancer in many industrialized countries and is among the leading causes of death. Ranking among one of the top three forms of cancer, it is unfortunate that prostate cancer screening is not routinely recommended. This study attempts to explore the barriers to prostate cancer screening among Indo-Guyanese men. We conducted in-depth, one on one interviews among 20 Indo-Guyanese men between the ages of 45 and 75 years old, residing in the New York City neighborhood of Queens. Qualitative analysis was performed using multiple coders. Detailed analysis of the data found four major themes to be the culprit associated with a decrease in prostate cancer screening in this population: (1) lack of knowledge about the disease, (2) fear of diagnosis, (3) embarrassment and, (4) personal reservations with the rectal exam. The findings of this research suggest that Indo-Guyanese immigrants are lacking the basic understanding of prostate cancer and the importance of screening. It is possible that this deficiency is also applicable to many other disease states. By collaborating with healthcare providers and other stakeholders, such as community leaders and elected officials, we can develop culturally appropriate services specific to this population, to address these barriers to healthcare services.
前列腺癌是许多工业化国家中最常见的癌症类型之一,也是主要死因之一。作为三大癌症形式之一,遗憾的是前列腺癌筛查并未被常规推荐。本研究试图探讨印度裔圭亚那男性进行前列腺癌筛查的障碍。我们对居住在纽约市皇后区的20名年龄在45至75岁之间的印度裔圭亚那男性进行了深入的一对一访谈。使用多名编码员进行定性分析。对数据的详细分析发现有四个主要主题是导致该人群前列腺癌筛查减少的原因:(1)对该疾病缺乏了解,(2)对诊断的恐惧,(3)尴尬,以及(4)对直肠检查的个人顾虑。这项研究的结果表明,印度裔圭亚那移民对前列腺癌及其筛查的重要性缺乏基本认识。这种不足可能也适用于许多其他疾病状态。通过与医疗服务提供者以及其他利益相关者合作,如社区领袖和民选官员,我们可以针对这一人群开发适合其文化背景的服务,以消除这些医疗服务障碍。