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黑人女性对乳腺癌风险评估的观点。

Black Women's Perspectives on Breast Cancer Risk Assessment.

机构信息

Vice Chair of Health Equity, Associate Director of Diversity and Inclusion, Department of Radiology, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee; Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center, Nashville, Tennessee; and Veterans Health Administration-Tennessee Valley Health Care System Geriatric Research, Education and Clinical Center (GRECC), Nashville, Tennessee; RSNA Cochair, Health Equity Committee.

Department of Psychology, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee.

出版信息

J Am Coll Radiol. 2023 Mar;20(3):314-323. doi: 10.1016/j.jacr.2023.01.003.

Abstract

PURPOSE

The aim of this study was to gather the perspectives of Black women on breast cancer risk assessment through a series of one-on-one interviews.

METHODS

The authors conducted a cross-sectional qualitative study consisting of one-on-one semistructured telephone interviews with Black women in Tennessee between September 2020 and November 2020. Guided by the Health Belief Model, qualitative analysis of interview data was performed in an iterative inductive and deductive approach and resulted in the development of a conceptual framework to depict influences on a woman's decision to engage with breast cancer risk assessment.

RESULTS

A total of 37 interviews were completed, and a framework of influences on a woman's decision to engage in breast cancer risk assessment was developed. Study participants identified several emerging themes regarding women's perspectives on breast cancer risk assessment and potential influences on women's decisions to engage with risk assessment. Much of women's decision context was based on risk appraisal (perceived severity of cancer and susceptibility of cancer), emotions (fear and trust), and perceived risks and benefits of having risk assessment. The decision was further influenced by modifiers such as communication, the risk assessment protocol, access to health care, knowledge, and health status. Perceived challenges to follow-up if identified as high risk also influenced women's decisions to pursue risk assessment.

CONCLUSIONS

Black women in this study identified several barriers to engagement with breast cancer risk assessment. Efforts to overcome these barriers and increase the use of breast cancer risk assessment can potentially serve as a catalyst to address existing breast cancer disparities. Continued work is needed to develop patient-centric strategies to overcome identified barriers.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在通过一系列一对一访谈,收集黑人女性对乳腺癌风险评估的看法。

方法

作者于 2020 年 9 月至 11 月在田纳西州对黑人女性进行了横断面定性研究,包括一对一的半结构式电话访谈。在健康信念模型的指导下,采用迭代归纳和演绎的定性分析方法对访谈数据进行分析,最终得出一个概念框架,用以描述影响女性参与乳腺癌风险评估决策的因素。

结果

共完成 37 次访谈,建立了影响女性参与乳腺癌风险评估决策的框架。研究参与者就女性对乳腺癌风险评估的看法以及影响女性决定参与风险评估的潜在因素提出了一些新的主题。女性决策的大部分依据是风险评估(对癌症的严重程度和易感性的感知)、情绪(恐惧和信任)以及对风险评估的潜在风险和益处的感知。决策还受到沟通、风险评估方案、获得医疗保健、知识和健康状况等修饰因素的影响。如果被认定为高风险,后续的随访也被认为是一个挑战,这也影响了女性进行风险评估的决定。

结论

本研究中的黑人女性确定了参与乳腺癌风险评估的几个障碍。努力克服这些障碍并增加乳腺癌风险评估的使用,可能有助于解决现有的乳腺癌差异问题。需要继续努力制定以患者为中心的策略,以克服已确定的障碍。

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