Adderley-Kelly B, Green P M
Howard University College of Nursing, Washington, DC, USA.
J Natl Black Nurses Assoc. 1997 Spring-Summer;9(1):45-57.
Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer mortality in African American women. Low rates of cancer screening participation have been documented in inner-city elderly African American populations. Knowledge and beliefs about breast cancer and screening, and self-efficacy in performing breast self-examinations, are important components in an educational program aimed at increasing participation in breast cancer screening. The objectives of this study were to determine the breast cancer knowledge of subjects, their level of confidence when performing breast self-examination, and if individual instruction, one-to-one practice, and feedback on performance made a difference in screening practices. The findings suggest that a more intensive training intervention sustains breast examination self-efficacy.
乳腺癌是美国非裔女性癌症死亡的第二大主要原因。有记录显示,城市中心的老年非裔美国人参与癌症筛查的比例较低。关于乳腺癌和筛查的知识与信念,以及进行乳房自我检查的自我效能感,是旨在提高乳腺癌筛查参与率的教育项目中的重要组成部分。本研究的目的是确定受试者的乳腺癌知识、进行乳房自我检查时的自信程度,以及个人指导、一对一练习和表现反馈是否会对筛查行为产生影响。研究结果表明,更强化的培训干预能维持乳房检查的自我效能感。