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姐妹,把手给我:在 COVID-19 时代,对黑人女性进行乳房 X 光筛查的信念和障碍的定性焦点小组研究。

Sister, Give Me Your Hand: a Qualitative Focus Group Study on Beliefs and Barriers to Mammography Screening in Black Women During the COVID-19 Era.

机构信息

Division of Breast Surgery, Department of Surgery, New York-Presbyterian-Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, NY, USA.

Department of Surgery, New York-Presbyterian, Brooklyn Methodist Hospital, 506 6th street, KP4, Brooklyn, NY, 11215, USA.

出版信息

J Racial Ethn Health Disparities. 2023 Jun;10(3):1466-1477. doi: 10.1007/s40615-022-01332-4. Epub 2022 Jun 22.

Abstract

AIMS/PURPOSE: To evaluate current day challenges and beliefs about breast cancer screening for Black women in two diverse northeast communities in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.

BACKGROUND

Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer-related death in women in the USA. Although Black women are less likely to be diagnosed with breast cancer, they suffer a higher mortality. Early detection of breast cancer can be accomplished through routine screening mammography, yet the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on mammography screening barriers and perception in minority communities is uncertain.

METHODS

Five focus group interviews were conducted as the first phase of a mixed method study across two heterogeneously diverse locations, Camden, New Jersey, and Brooklyn, New York.

RESULTS

Thirty-three women participated in this study; sixteen women were recruited at the New Jersey location and seventeen at the New York location. Only two thirds of the women stated that they had received a mammogram within the last 2 years. The major themes were binary: I get screened or I do not get screened. Subthemes were categorized as patient related or system related.

CONCLUSIONS

Our findings on factors that affect breast cancer screening decisions during the COVID-19 era include barriers that are related to poverty and insurance status, as well as those that are related to medical mistrust and negative healthcare experiences. Community outreach efforts should concentrate on building trust, providing equitable digital access, and skillfully addressing breast health perceptions.

摘要

目的

在 COVID-19 大流行期间,评估两个东北多样化社区中黑人女性对乳腺癌筛查的当前挑战和信念。

背景

乳腺癌是美国女性癌症相关死亡的第二大主要原因。尽管黑人女性被诊断患有乳腺癌的可能性较低,但她们的死亡率更高。通过常规的筛查乳房 X 光检查可以早期发现乳腺癌,但 COVID-19 大流行对少数族裔社区的乳房 X 光检查障碍和认知的影响尚不确定。

方法

在新泽西州卡姆登和纽约布鲁克林两个异质多样化的地点进行了五次焦点小组访谈,作为一项混合方法研究的第一阶段。

结果

本研究共有 33 名女性参加;新泽西州招募了 16 名女性,纽约州招募了 17 名女性。只有三分之二的女性表示她们在过去 2 年内接受过乳房 X 光检查。主要主题是二元的:我接受筛查或我不接受筛查。子主题分为与患者相关或与系统相关。

结论

我们在 COVID-19 时代影响乳腺癌筛查决策的因素的研究结果包括与贫困和保险状况相关的障碍,以及与医疗不信任和负面医疗体验相关的障碍。社区外展工作应集中在建立信任、提供公平的数字访问以及巧妙解决乳房健康认知方面。

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