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低文化程度、低收入女性对乳腺钼靶筛查的认知与态度

Knowledge and attitude on screening mammography among low-literate, low-income women.

作者信息

Davis T C, Arnold C, Berkel H J, Nandy I, Jackson R H, Glass J

机构信息

Department of Internal Medicine, Louisiana State University Medical Center School of Medicine, Shreveport 71130-3932, USA.

出版信息

Cancer. 1996 Nov 1;78(9):1912-20. doi: 10.1002/(sici)1097-0142(19961101)78:9<1912::aid-cncr11>3.0.co;2-0.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Low-income women utilize screening mammography less frequently, present at more advanced stages of disease, and have higher breast cancer mortality rates then women with higher incomes. The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship of reading ability to the knowledge and attitudes that low-income women have regarding screening mammography.

METHODS

A convenience sample of 445 women were interviewed for this study. These women, age 40 years and older, had not had a mammogram in the past year. They were waiting to see a doctor in one of two outpatient clinics at Louisiana State University Medical Center in Shreveport when they were interviewed. A structured questionnaire assessed mammography knowledge and attitudes. Each patient's reading ability was assessed with the Rapid Estimate of Adult Literacy in Medicine (REALM).

RESULTS

The women interviewed had a mean age of 56 years. Sixty-nine percent were African American, and 97% lived in households with annual incomes of less than $20,000. On the average, the highest grade completed in school was tenth grade. The average reading level was fourth to sixth grade, with 76% reading below a 9th-grade level. Lower reading ability correlated significantly with less mammography knowledge (P < 0.0001). A lack of accurate information about mammography was prevalent among low-level readers. Thirty-nine percent of women reading at or below a third-grade level did not know why women are given mammograms, compared with 12% of those reading at or above a ninth-grade level. Cost was a great concern in general, but cost concerns did not vary by reading level; 41% of all participants were very concerned about cost.

CONCLUSIONS

Limited literacy skills and lack of knowledge about screening mammography may contribute considerably to the underutilization of screening mammograms in low-income women. Screening for reading level may identify a subset of low-income patients who could benefit from specialized education. These results could help guide effective educational interventions and better provider-patient communication about screening mammography for low-literate, low-income women.

摘要

背景

与高收入女性相比,低收入女性较少进行乳腺钼靶筛查,确诊时疾病分期更晚,且乳腺癌死亡率更高。本研究旨在探讨阅读能力与低收入女性对乳腺钼靶筛查的知识及态度之间的关系。

方法

本研究采用便利抽样法,对445名女性进行了访谈。这些女性年龄在40岁及以上,过去一年未进行过乳腺钼靶检查。她们在路易斯安那州立大学医学中心什里夫波特分校的两家门诊诊所之一候诊时接受了访谈。通过一份结构化问卷评估乳腺钼靶知识和态度。使用医学成人识字快速评估法(REALM)评估每位患者的阅读能力。

结果

接受访谈的女性平均年龄为56岁。69%为非裔美国人,97%生活在年收入低于20,000美元的家庭中。平均而言,她们完成的最高学历是十年级。平均阅读水平为四至六年级,76%的人阅读水平低于九年级。阅读能力较低与乳腺钼靶知识较少显著相关(P < 0.0001)。低水平阅读者中普遍存在对乳腺钼靶检查缺乏准确信息的情况。阅读水平在三年级及以下的女性中,39%不知道女性为何要进行乳腺钼靶检查,而阅读水平在九年级及以上的女性中这一比例为12%。总体而言,费用是一个重大问题,但费用担忧在不同阅读水平之间并无差异;所有参与者中有41%非常担心费用问题。

结论

识字技能有限以及对乳腺钼靶筛查缺乏了解可能在很大程度上导致低收入女性对乳腺钼靶筛查的利用率不足。筛查阅读水平可能会识别出一部分可从专门教育中受益的低收入患者。这些结果有助于指导有效的教育干预措施,并改善针对低识字水平、低收入女性的乳腺钼靶筛查方面的医患沟通。

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