Cancer Prevention Precision Control Institute, Center for Discovery & Innovation at Hackensack Meridian Health, Edison, NJ, USA.
Department of Medicine, Division of Medical Oncology, University of Colorado School of Medicine, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Center, Aurora, CO, USA.
Cancer Control. 2024 Jan-Dec;31:10732748241292567. doi: 10.1177/10732748241292567.
Effective communication and messaging strategies are crucial to raise awareness and support participants' efforts to adhere to lung cancer screening (LCS) guidelines. Health messages that incorporate images are processed more efficiently, and given the stigma surrounding lung cancer and cigarette smoking, emphasis must be placed on selecting imagery that is engaging to LCS-eligible individuals. This exploratory study aimed to identify person-centered themes surrounding LCS imagery.
This qualitative study leveraged a modified photovoice approach and interviews to define descriptive themes about LCS imagery. Study participants eligible for annual LCS who had a CT scan within 12 months were asked to select three images and participate in a semi-structured interview about photo selection, likes, and dislikes. Participants were also asked their opinions about images from current LCS communications featuring matches, smoke, and cigarettes. Data were analyzed using an inductive thematic approach.
Data saturation was reached after thirteen individuals completed the photovoice activity; each participant selected three pictures resulting in a total of 39 images representing LCS. Over half (54%) of images selected contained lungs and only 4 (10%) contained smoking-related elements. Five main themes emerged: 1) images should focus on good news and early detection; 2) people should be relatable; 3) pictures with lungs can dually support lung health or invoke fear; 4) opportunity for education or awareness; and 5) should not be judgmental and induce stigma.
These findings suggest that LCS imagery should not contain negative or stigmatizing elements but instead be relatable and educational. This information can inform communication and messaging interventions and strategies for future LCS participation, awareness, and educational research.
有效的沟通和信息传递策略对于提高认识和支持参与者努力遵守肺癌筛查(LCS)指南至关重要。包含图像的健康信息传递处理起来更加高效,鉴于肺癌和吸烟的污名化,必须强调选择对有资格进行 LCS 的个人具有吸引力的图像。这项探索性研究旨在确定围绕 LCS 图像的以患者为中心的主题。
本定性研究利用改良的摄影心声方法和访谈来定义有关 LCS 图像的描述性主题。有资格进行年度 LCS 且在 12 个月内进行 CT 扫描的研究参与者被要求选择三张图像,并就照片选择、喜好和不喜欢的方面进行半结构化访谈。还要求参与者对当前 LCS 传播中使用的匹配、烟雾和香烟的图像发表意见。使用归纳主题方法分析数据。
13 名参与者完成摄影心声活动后达到数据饱和;每位参与者选择三张照片,总共 39 张图片代表 LCS。超过一半(54%)的选择图像包含肺部,只有 4 张(10%)包含与吸烟有关的元素。出现五个主要主题:1)图像应重点关注好消息和早期检测;2)人物应具有代表性;3)肺部图片既可以支持肺部健康,也可以引起恐惧;4)提供教育或提高认识的机会;5)不应该有偏见和引起污名化。
这些发现表明,LCS 图像不应该包含负面或污名化的元素,而应该具有代表性和教育性。这些信息可以为未来的 LCS 参与、意识和教育研究提供沟通和信息传递干预和策略的信息。