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赋能低收入亚裔美国女性进行人乳头瘤病毒自我采样检测:一项社区参与和文化适应的干预措施。

Empowering Low-Income Asian American Women to Conduct Human Papillomavirus Self-Sampling Test: A Community-Engaged and Culturally Tailored Intervention.

机构信息

Center for Asian Health, 12314Lewis Katz School of Medicine, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, USA.

Department of Clinical Sciences, 12314Lewis Katz School of Medicine, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, USA.

出版信息

Cancer Control. 2022 Jan-Dec;29:10732748221076813. doi: 10.1177/10732748221076813.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Asian American women face disproportionate burden of cervical cancer (CC) than non-Hispanic white women in the U.S. The goal of this study was to assess the feasibility and impact of a culturally tailored intervention to promote Human papillomavirus (HPV) self-sampling test among hard-to-reach Asian American women.

METHODS

We adopted the community-based participatory research (CBPR) approach to conduct this efficacy study. A total of 156 female participants (56 Chinese, 50 Korean, and 50 Vietnamese) were recruited from community-based organizations (CBOs) in the greater Philadelphia metropolitan area. The intervention components included HPV-related education, HPV self-sampling test kit and instructions, group discussions, and patient navigations, all available in Asian languages. We examined several outcomes, including the completion of HPV self-sampling, HPV-related knowledge, perceived social support, self-efficacy, and comfort with the self-sampling test at post-intervention assessment.

RESULTS

The majority of Asian American women had low annual household income (62.3% earned less than $20,000) and low educational attainment (61.3% without a college degree). We found significant increase in participants' knowledge on HPV (baseline: 2.83, post: 4.89, <.001), social support (baseline: 3.91, post: 4.09, < .001), self-efficacy (baseline: 3.05, post: 3.59, < .001), and comfortable with HPV self-sample test (baseline: 3.62, post: 4.06, < .001).

CONCLUSION

To the best of our knowledge, this is the first intervention study that promoted HPV self-sampling test among Asian American women. Our findings showed that CBPR culturally tailored intervention of self-sampling was highly effective in empowering low-income Asian American women to conduct HPV self-sampling tests.

摘要

背景

在美国,亚裔美国女性比非西班牙裔白人女性面临更大的宫颈癌(CC)负担。本研究的目的是评估一种针对文化的干预措施的可行性和效果,以促进难以接触到的亚裔美国女性进行人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)自我采样检测。

方法

我们采用社区为基础的参与式研究(CBPR)方法进行这项功效研究。总共从大费城大都市区的社区组织(CBO)招募了 156 名女性参与者(56 名中国人,50 名韩国人和 50 名越南人)。干预措施包括与 HPV 相关的教育、HPV 自我采样检测试剂盒和说明、小组讨论以及患者导航,所有这些都提供了亚洲语言版本。我们检查了几个结果,包括 HPV 自我采样的完成情况、HPV 相关知识、感知到的社会支持、自我效能感以及对自我采样测试的舒适度。

结果

大多数亚裔美国女性的家庭年收入较低(62.3%的人收入低于 20,000 美元),教育程度较低(61.3%没有大学学位)。我们发现参与者的 HPV 知识显著增加(基线:2.83,后测:4.89,<.001),社会支持(基线:3.91,后测:4.09,<.001),自我效能感(基线:3.05,后测:3.59,<.001),以及对 HPV 自我采样测试的舒适度(基线:3.62,后测:4.06,<.001)。

结论

据我们所知,这是第一项促进亚裔美国女性进行 HPV 自我采样检测的干预研究。我们的研究结果表明,基于 CBPR 的自我采样文化定制干预措施在增强低收入亚裔美国女性进行 HPV 自我采样检测的能力方面非常有效。

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