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《直面生活:乳房切除术后有色人种女性的故事》

Living Flat: Stories from Women of Color After Mastectomy.

作者信息

Khubchandani Jasmine A, Suttiratana Sakinah C, Washington Rosetta, White-Bracey Dawn, Kc Madhav, Silber Andrea, Fayanju Oluwadamilola M, Butler Paris D, Menon Alka, Greenup Rachel A

机构信息

National Clinician Scholars Program, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, USA.

Veterans Affairs Connecticut Healthcare System and Yale University, West Haven, CT, USA.

出版信息

Ann Surg Oncol. 2025 Jan;32(1):104-114. doi: 10.1245/s10434-024-16337-y. Epub 2024 Oct 15.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

There remain persistent racial and ethnic disparities in the receipt of post-mastectomy breast reconstruction for breast cancer. Yet, patient-reported outcomes and advocacy efforts around living flat overwhelmingly have focused on white women. We sought to characterize the lived experiences among women of color living flat after mastectomy for breast cancer.

PATIENTS AND METHODS

Our community-partnered study included a sociodemographic and health questionnaire followed by semistructured interviews. Using an interview guide designed in an interdisciplinary manner, we explored themes related to culture and community after mastectomy. Women ≥ 18 years old who underwent mastectomy without reconstruction for breast cancer were included. Interviews were performed by formally trained community-based research fellows and conducted virtually over video conferencing, recorded, and transcribed. Data were analyzed on NVivo using an integrated (inductive and deductive) team-based approach.

RESULTS

The final cohort included 20 women, 60% identified as Black, 20% as Asian, 10% as multiracial, 5% as Latina, and 5% as white. Key concepts included: (a) cancer stigma, (b) privacy around breasts, (c) finding support through shared experiences, (d) sacrifice of breast for life/health, (e) spirituality, (f) patients' familial roles and relationship to breast, and (g) societal expectations. Women described the intersection of cancer stigma and privacy around breasts influencing knowledge of family history and support during cancer treatment.

CONCLUSION

Among women of color, breast cancer stigma and spirituality are key contributors to quality of life after mastectomy without breast reconstruction, domains not routinely included in contemporary patient-reported outcome measures. Representation of diverse experiences is critical to achieving equity.

摘要

背景

在接受乳腺癌乳房切除术后乳房重建方面,种族和族裔差异仍然存在。然而,患者报告的关于平胸生活的结果以及倡导努力绝大多数都集中在白人女性身上。我们试图描述乳腺癌乳房切除术后选择平胸的有色人种女性的生活经历。

患者与方法

我们的社区合作研究包括一份社会人口统计学和健康问卷,随后进行半结构化访谈。我们使用以跨学科方式设计的访谈指南,探讨乳房切除术后与文化和社区相关的主题。纳入了年龄≥18岁、因乳腺癌接受乳房切除术且未进行重建的女性。访谈由经过正式培训的社区研究员进行,通过视频会议以虚拟方式进行,录音并转录。使用基于团队的综合(归纳和演绎)方法在NVivo上对数据进行分析。

结果

最终队列包括20名女性,其中60%为黑人,20%为亚洲人,10%为多种族,5%为拉丁裔,5%为白人。关键概念包括:(a)癌症耻辱感,(b)乳房周围的隐私,(c)通过共同经历找到支持,(d)为了生命/健康牺牲乳房,(e)灵性,(f)患者的家庭角色以及与乳房的关系,(g)社会期望。女性描述了癌症耻辱感和乳房周围隐私的交叉影响了家族病史知识以及癌症治疗期间的支持。

结论

在有色人种女性中,乳腺癌耻辱感和灵性是乳房切除术后未进行乳房重建时生活质量的关键因素,这些领域在当代患者报告的结局测量中通常未被纳入。呈现多样化的经历对于实现公平至关重要。

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