School of Social Work, The University of Memphis , Memphis, Tennessee, USA.
School of Social Work, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities , Paul, Minnesota, USA.
Soc Work Health Care. 2020 Oct-Dec;59(9-10):668-680. doi: 10.1080/00981389.2020.1852359. Epub 2020 Nov 24.
A qualitative study was undertaken to explore the barriers and facilitators to colorectal cancer (CRC) screening among older Korean Americans (KAs). Four focus groups with 25 male and female KA participants and one focus group comprising five KA health professionals were conducted in the Atlanta Metropolitan area. Interpretive analyses of the interview data revealed barriers regarding CRC screening for KAs included a lack of CRC knowledge, embarrassment during the screening tests, CRC-related fatalism, and modesty, no perceived need for the screening, poor English proficiency, and mistrust of the American healthcare system. The results also indicated that doctors' screening recommendations and access to Korean doctors positively influence KAs' decision to participate in CRC screening. Public health social workers should consider integrating age- and gender-specific cultural contexts when developing interventions and programs for CRC screening targeted to older KAs.
一项定性研究探讨了老年韩裔美国人(KAs)进行结直肠癌(CRC)筛查的障碍和促进因素。在亚特兰大市区进行了 4 次有 25 名男性和女性 KAs 参与者参加的焦点小组和 1 次由 5 名 KAs 卫生专业人员参加的焦点小组。对访谈数据的解释性分析表明,KAs 进行 CRC 筛查的障碍包括 CRC 知识缺乏、筛查测试时的尴尬、CRC 相关的宿命论和谦虚、没有感觉到筛查的必要性、英语水平差以及对美国医疗保健系统的不信任。研究结果还表明,医生的筛查建议和获得韩国医生的机会会对 KAs 参与 CRC 筛查的决定产生积极影响。公共卫生社会工作者在为老年 KAs 制定 CRC 筛查干预措施和计划时,应考虑纳入特定年龄和性别的文化背景。