Dunn Catherine, Campbell Sydney, Marku Nikoleta, Fleischmann Adina, Silber Elana, Rosen Melissa, Tercyak Kenneth P
Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center, Washington, DC 20007, USA.
Sharsheret, Teaneck, NJ 07666, USA.
Healthcare (Basel). 2021 Dec 28;10(1):51. doi: 10.3390/healthcare10010051.
About 1 in 40 Ashkenazi Jewish women carry a deleterious mutation in genes, predisposing them to hereditary breast/ovarian cancer (HBOC). Thus, efforts to prevent and control HBOC in the US must include sufficient outreach and education campaigns within and across the Jewish community. Social media (SM) is utilized in public health campaigns focused on cancer, but very little is known about the efficacy of those efforts when directed toward Jewish women at risk for ("previvors") and affected by ("survivors") HBOC. Here, we report on outcomes of a targeted SM campaign for this population, as led by a national not-for-profit HBOC advocacy organization. Mixed-methods data were obtained from = 393 members of the community, including = 20 key informants, and analyzed for engagement and satisfaction with its SM campaign and HBOC resources. Message recipients identified the SM campaign as helpful/meaningful (82%), of 'newsworthy' value (78%), and actionable/navigable (71%): interviews revealed that women were more likely to engage with SM if/when it featured stories relevant to their personal cancer experiences. SM is a valuable public health education tool to address the comprehensive cancer control and prevention needs of those previving and surviving with HBOC, including high-risk Jewish women.
约每40名阿什肯纳兹犹太女性中就有1人携带基因有害突变,使她们易患遗传性乳腺癌/卵巢癌(HBOC)。因此,在美国预防和控制HBOC的努力必须包括在犹太社区内部和跨社区开展充分的宣传和教育活动。社交媒体(SM)被用于针对癌症的公共卫生活动,但对于针对有HBOC风险的犹太女性(“癌症高危女性”)和受HBOC影响的犹太女性(“癌症幸存者”)开展的此类活动的效果,人们了解甚少。在此,我们报告了由一家全国性非营利性HBOC宣传组织牵头针对该人群开展的定向SM活动的成果。从393名社区成员(包括20名关键信息提供者)那里获取了混合方法数据,并对其对SM活动和HBOC资源的参与度及满意度进行了分析。信息接收者认为SM活动有帮助/有意义(82%)、具有“新闻价值”(78%)且具有可操作性/便于导航(71%):访谈显示,如果SM活动中有与她们个人癌症经历相关的故事,女性更有可能参与其中。SM是一种有价值的公共卫生教育工具,可满足癌症高危女性和HBOC幸存者在癌症综合控制和预防方面的需求,包括高危犹太女性。