Cedars-Sinai Center for Outcomes Research and Education (CS-CORE), Los Angeles, CA, United States of America.
Cancer Research Center for Health Equity, Cedars-Sinai Cancer, Los Angeles, CA, United States of America.
Cancer Treat Res Commun. 2022;33:100657. doi: 10.1016/j.ctarc.2022.100657. Epub 2022 Nov 11.
Filipinos have lower colorectal cancer (CRC) screening rates and worse outcomes versus non-Hispanic Whites. As Filipinos are understudied on how they perceive CRC screening, we conducted focus groups examining their attitudes, enablers, and barriers to screening.
In August and September 2021, we recruited Filipinos aged 40-75 years to participate in an online focus group. Filipinos who received care at an academic medical center or were members of Filipino community organizations in Los Angeles, CA, were sent emails inviting them to participate. We used a semi-structured interview guide for the focus groups and audio recordings were transcribed and analyzed using an inductive coding approach. Codes were generated from the qualitative data, sorted, classified into themes and subthemes, and illustrated with verbatim quotes.
We conducted four online focus groups with 16 Filipinos. As for enablers for CRC screening, participants mentioned the importance having a doctor's recommendation. Participants reported the following barriers: potential out-of-pocket costs (the Philippines healthcare system is largely cash-based); fatalistic beliefs; reactive approach to health; lack of awareness in the community on CRC screening. Suggested solutions for improving CRC screening uptake in the community included: providing information on screening benefits, what to expect from each test (e.g., steps involved, accuracy), and financial considerations; participation by Filipino celebrities and doctors in media campaigns.
Our study highlights Filipinos' perceptions on CRC screening. These data can support investigators, health systems, public health agencies, and community organizations in developing culturally tailored, sustainable interventions to address CRC screening disparities among Filipinos.
与非西班牙裔白人相比,菲律宾人进行结直肠癌(CRC)筛查的比例较低,结局也较差。由于针对菲律宾人对 CRC 筛查的认知情况的研究较少,我们开展了焦点小组研究,以调查他们对筛查的态度、促成因素和障碍。
在 2021 年 8 月至 9 月,我们招募了年龄在 40-75 岁的菲律宾人参加在线焦点小组。在加利福尼亚州洛杉矶的学术医疗中心接受治疗或参加菲律宾社区组织的菲律宾人收到了邀请他们参加的电子邮件。我们使用半结构化访谈指南进行焦点小组访谈,对音频记录进行转录,并使用归纳编码方法进行分析。从定性数据中生成代码,对其进行分类,归入主题和子主题,并附有原文引述。
我们进行了四次在线焦点小组讨论,共有 16 名菲律宾人参加。关于 CRC 筛查的促成因素,参与者提到了医生推荐的重要性。参与者报告了以下障碍:潜在的自付费用(菲律宾的医疗保健系统主要是现金支付);宿命论信念;对健康的被动态度;社区对 CRC 筛查的认识不足。改善社区内 CRC 筛查参与度的建议包括:提供有关筛查益处、每项测试的预期(例如,涉及的步骤、准确性)和财务考虑的信息;菲律宾名人与医生参与媒体宣传活动。
我们的研究强调了菲律宾人对 CRC 筛查的看法。这些数据可以为研究人员、卫生系统、公共卫生机构和社区组织提供支持,以便制定针对文化差异的、可持续的干预措施,以解决菲律宾人中 CRC 筛查的差异问题。