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传统和新的生活方式干预以预防乳腺癌复发(TANICA):一项定性研究。

Traditional and new lifestyle interventions to prevent breast cancer recurrence (TANICA): a qualitative study.

机构信息

University of Guam, College of Natural and Applied Sciences, Mangilao, Guam, USA.

University of Hawai'i, College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources, Honolulu, Hawai'i, USA.

出版信息

Support Care Cancer. 2023 Mar 17;31(4):218. doi: 10.1007/s00520-023-07663-0.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Breast cancer is the second cause of death from cancer in Guam and Hawai'i and disproportionately impacts Native Hawaiian, CHamoru, and Filipino women. Although a few culturally informed interventions addressing breast cancer survivorship exist, none have been developed or tested for Native Hawaiian, CHamoru, and Filipino women. To address this, the TANICA study began with key informant interviews in 2021.

METHODS

Purposive sampling and grounded theory approaches were used to conduct semi-structured interviews with individuals experienced in providing healthcare or implementing community programs and/or research with ethnic groups of interest in Guam and Hawai'i. A literature review and expert consultation identified intervention components, engagement strategies, and settings. Interview questions aimed to understand the relevance of evidence-based interventions and explored socio-cultural factors. Participants completed demographics and cultural affiliation surveys. Interviews were independently analyzed by trained researchers. Themes were mutually agreed upon by reviewers and key themes were identified based on frequencies.

RESULTS

Nineteen interviews were conducted in Hawai'i (n=9) and Guam (n=10). Interviews confirmed the relevance of most of the previously identified evidence-based intervention components for Native Hawaiian, CHamoru, and Filipino breast cancer survivors. Ideas around culturally responsive intervention components and strategies emerged that were shared across and unique to each ethnic group and site.

CONCLUSION

Evidence-based intervention components appear relevant, yet cultural and place-based strategies are needed for Native Hawaiian, CHamoru, and Filipino women in Guam and Hawai'i. Future research should triangulate these findings with the lived experiences of Native Hawaiian, CHamoru, and Filipino breast cancer survivors to develop culturally informed interventions.

摘要

目的

乳腺癌是关岛和夏威夷的第二大癌症死因, disproportionately 影响了夏威夷原住民、查莫罗人和菲律宾裔妇女。尽管有一些针对乳腺癌生存者的文化知情干预措施存在,但没有一项是为夏威夷原住民、查莫罗人和菲律宾裔妇女开发或测试的。为了解决这个问题,TANICA 研究于 2021 年开始进行关键知情人访谈。

方法

采用目的抽样和扎根理论方法,对在关岛和夏威夷有提供医疗保健或实施社区计划和/或研究经验的个人进行半结构化访谈,这些个人对感兴趣的族裔群体有经验。文献回顾和专家咨询确定了干预措施的组成部分、参与策略和环境。访谈问题旨在了解基于证据的干预措施的相关性,并探讨社会文化因素。参与者完成了人口统计学和文化归属调查。访谈由经过培训的研究人员独立进行分析。评审员共同商定主题,并根据频率确定主要主题。

结果

在夏威夷(n=9)和关岛(n=10)进行了 19 次访谈。访谈证实了之前确定的大多数针对夏威夷原住民、查莫罗人和菲律宾裔乳腺癌幸存者的基于证据的干预措施组成部分的相关性。出现了针对文化响应干预措施组成部分和策略的想法,这些想法在每个族裔群体和地点都有共同之处,也有独特之处。

结论

基于证据的干预措施组成部分似乎是相关的,但关岛和夏威夷的夏威夷原住民、查莫罗人和菲律宾裔妇女需要基于文化和地点的策略。未来的研究应该将这些发现与夏威夷原住民、查莫罗人和菲律宾裔乳腺癌幸存者的生活经历进行三角测量,以开发文化知情的干预措施。

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