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美国女性在 COVID-19 大流行期间对乳腺癌筛查和监测的考虑因素和经验:一项焦点小组研究。

Women's considerations and experiences for breast cancer screening and surveillance during the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States: A focus group study.

机构信息

Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth, United States of America.

Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth, United States of America.

出版信息

Prev Med. 2021 Oct;151:106542. doi: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2021.106542. Epub 2021 Jun 30.

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in numerous changes in delivery of healthcare services, including breast cancer screening and surveillance. Although facilities have implemented a number of strategies to provide services, women's thoughts and experiences related to breast cancer screening and surveillance during a pandemic are not well known. This focus group study with women across seven states recruited through the Breast Cancer Surveillance Consortium aims to remedy this gap in information. Thirty women ranging in age from 31 to 69 participated in five virtual focus groups, eight of whom had prior breast cancer. The first three focus groups covered a range of topics related to screening and surveillance during the pandemic while the last two groups covered experiences and then a review of sample communications to women about screening and surveillance during the pandemic to obtain reactions and recommendations. More than half of the women had screening or surveillance during the pandemic. Coding and analyses resulted in nine themes in three topic areas: decision factors, screening experiences, and preferred communications. Themes included weighing the risks of COVID-19 versus cancer; feelings that screening and surveillance were mostly safe but barriers may be heightened; feeling safe when undergoing screening but receiving a range of pandemic-specific communications from none to a lot; and wanting communications that are personalized, clear and concise. Based on these findings, providers and facilities should assure women of pandemic safety measures, review methods and content of communications, and assess for barriers to screening that may be amplified during the pandemic, including anxiety and access.

摘要

COVID-19 大流行导致医疗服务的提供方式发生了许多变化,包括乳腺癌筛查和监测。尽管医疗机构已经实施了许多策略来提供服务,但女性在大流行期间对乳腺癌筛查和监测的想法和经验还不是很清楚。本研究通过乳腺癌监测联盟在七个州招募了女性,进行了这项焦点小组研究,旨在弥补这一信息空白。30 名年龄在 31 至 69 岁之间的女性参加了五个虚拟焦点小组,其中 8 人患有乳腺癌。前三个焦点小组涵盖了大流行期间筛查和监测的一系列主题,而最后两个小组则涵盖了经验,然后审查了在大流行期间向女性提供的关于筛查和监测的示例通信,以了解反应和建议。超过一半的女性在大流行期间进行了筛查或监测。编码和分析产生了三个主题领域的九个主题:决策因素、筛查经验和首选沟通。主题包括权衡 COVID-19 与癌症的风险;认为筛查和监测大多是安全的,但可能会增加障碍;在进行筛查时感到安全,但会收到从无到多的各种大流行特定的沟通;希望沟通是个性化的、清晰简洁的。基于这些发现,提供者和医疗机构应该向女性保证大流行期间的安全措施,审查沟通的方法和内容,并评估在大流行期间可能加剧的筛查障碍,包括焦虑和获取途径。

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