Wippold Guillermo M, Jowers Terri, Garcia Kaylyn A, Frary Sarah Grace, Murphy Harper, Brown Steven, Carr Benjamin, Jeter Orion, Johnson Kaleb, Williams Thomas L
Department of Psychology, University of South Carolina, 1512 Pendleton Avenue, Barnwell College, Mailbox 38, Columbia, SC, 29208, USA.
Aiken Center, Aiken, SC, USA.
J Racial Ethn Health Disparities. 2025 Feb;12(1):201-211. doi: 10.1007/s40615-023-01864-3. Epub 2023 Nov 28.
Black men experience high rates of adverse health that can be prevented or mitigated by the regular use of preventive health services. Efforts are urgently needed to promote this type of health service use among Black men. The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force and the Institute of Medicine indicate that such efforts must align with Black men's values, perspectives, and preferences. However, little guidance exists on how to align these efforts for Black men. The present qualitative study was developed to understand factors associated with preventive health service use among Black men and community-informed strategies to promote preventive health service use among these men. An approach rooted in community-based participatory research and ecological theory was used. A core leadership team consisting of five Black men from the area guided the project's development, implementation, and evaluation. The core leadership team conducted 22 interviews with Black men from their communities. Four themes emerged from these interviews: (1) holistic well-being challenges faced by Black men: interaction of mental, physical, and societal forces; (2) the interplay of financial, informational, and gendered barriers/facilitators to using preventative health services among Black men; (3) the importance of shared identity in peer health education about preventive health service use; and (4) the need for community-centered initiatives to improve preventive health service use among Black men that prioritize accessibility and information. Findings of the present study can be used to tailor preventive health service use efforts for Black men. Such efforts have the potential to promote health and mitigate health disparities.
黑人男性面临着较高的不良健康发生率,而通过定期使用预防性健康服务,这些情况是可以预防或缓解的。迫切需要做出努力,以促进黑人男性使用这类健康服务。美国预防服务工作组和医学研究所指出,此类努力必须与黑人男性的价值观、观点和偏好相一致。然而,关于如何使这些努力与黑人男性相匹配,几乎没有相关指导。本定性研究旨在了解与黑人男性使用预防性健康服务相关的因素,以及基于社区的促进这些男性使用预防性健康服务的策略。采用了一种基于社区参与式研究和生态理论的方法。一个由该地区五名黑人男性组成的核心领导团队指导了该项目的开发、实施和评估。核心领导团队对来自他们社区的黑人男性进行了22次访谈。这些访谈中出现了四个主题:(1)黑人男性面临的整体健康挑战:心理、身体和社会力量的相互作用;(2)黑人男性在使用预防性健康服务时,经济、信息和性别方面的障碍/促进因素之间的相互作用;(3)在关于预防性健康服务使用的同伴健康教育中,共享身份的重要性;(4)需要以社区为中心的举措,以改善黑人男性对预防性健康服务的使用,这些举措应优先考虑可及性和信息。本研究的结果可用于为黑人男性量身定制预防性健康服务使用方面的努力。此类努力有可能促进健康并减少健康差距。