Dickson-Swift Virginia, Adams Joanne, Spelten Evelien, Blackberry Irene, Wilson Carlene, Yuen Eva
Violet Vines Centre for Rural Health Research, La Trobe Rural Health School, La Trobe University, P.O. Box 199, Bendigo, VIC, 3552, Australia.
Care Economy Research Institute, La Trobe University, Wodonga, Australia.
BMC Womens Health. 2024 Apr 24;24(1):256. doi: 10.1186/s12905-024-03094-z.
This scoping review aimed to identify and present the evidence describing key motivations for breast cancer screening among women aged ≥ 75 years. Few of the internationally available guidelines recommend continued biennial screening for this age group. Some suggest ongoing screening is unnecessary or should be determined on individual health status and life expectancy. Recent research has shown that despite recommendations regarding screening, older women continue to hold positive attitudes to breast screening and participate when the opportunity is available.
All original research articles that address motivation, intention and/or participation in screening for breast cancer among women aged ≥ 75 years were considered for inclusion. These included articles reporting on women who use public and private breast cancer screening services and those who do not use screening services (i.e., non-screeners). The Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) methodology for scoping reviews was used to guide this review. A comprehensive search strategy was developed with the assistance of a specialist librarian to access selected databases including: the Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL), Medline, Web of Science and PsychInfo. The review was restricted to original research studies published since 2009, available in English and focusing on high-income countries (as defined by the World Bank). Title and abstract screening, followed by an assessment of full-text studies against the inclusion criteria was completed by at least two reviewers. Data relating to key motivations, screening intention and behaviour were extracted, and a thematic analysis of study findings undertaken.
A total of fourteen (14) studies were included in the review. Thematic analysis resulted in identification of three themes from included studies highlighting that decisions about screening were influenced by: knowledge of the benefits and harms of screening and their relationship to age; underlying attitudes to the importance of cancer screening in women's lives; and use of decision aids to improve knowledge and guide decision-making.
The results of this review provide a comprehensive overview of current knowledge regarding the motivations and screening behaviour of older women about breast cancer screening which may inform policy development.
本范围综述旨在识别并呈现描述75岁及以上女性乳腺癌筛查关键动机的证据。国际上现有的指南中很少推荐对该年龄组继续进行两年一次的筛查。一些指南认为持续筛查没有必要,或者应该根据个人健康状况和预期寿命来决定。最近的研究表明,尽管有关于筛查的建议,但老年女性对乳房筛查仍持积极态度,并有机会时会参与筛查。
纳入所有涉及75岁及以上女性乳腺癌筛查动机、意愿和/或参与情况的原创研究文章。这些文章包括报告使用公共和私人乳腺癌筛查服务的女性以及不使用筛查服务的女性(即未筛查者)的文章。采用乔安娜·布里格斯研究所(JBI)的范围综述方法来指导本综述。在专业图书馆员的协助下制定了全面的检索策略,以检索选定的数据库,包括:护理学与健康相关文献累积索引(CINAHL)、医学索引数据库(Medline)、科学引文索引(Web of Science)和心理学文摘数据库(PsychInfo)。本综述仅限于2009年以来发表的、英文的、关注高收入国家(如世界银行所定义)的原创研究。至少两名评审人员完成标题和摘要筛选,然后根据纳入标准对全文研究进行评估。提取与关键动机、筛查意愿和行为相关的数据,并对研究结果进行主题分析。
本综述共纳入14项研究。主题分析从纳入的研究中确定了三个主题,突出表明筛查决策受到以下因素影响:对筛查利弊及其与年龄关系的了解;对癌症筛查在女性生活中重要性的潜在态度;以及使用决策辅助工具来提高认识并指导决策。
本综述结果全面概述了当前关于老年女性乳腺癌筛查动机和筛查行为的知识,可为政策制定提供参考。