Barriers and facilitators to breast cancer screening among high-risk women: a qualitative study.

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 ONCOLOGY Breast Cancer Research and Treatment Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-27 DOI:10.1007/s10549-024-07471-y
Claire C Conley, Alaina Anderson, Jennifer D Rodriguez, Hannah Kang, Emily P Taylor, Conor Luck, Jacqueline Rosas Torres, Nora Cheraghi, Noelle Newton, Bethany L Niell, Suzanne C O'Neill, Susan T Vadaparampil
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Purpose: Women with greater than 20-25% lifetime breast cancer risk are recommended to have breast cancer screening with annual mammogram and supplemental breast MRI. However, few women follow these screening recommendations. The objective of this study was to identify barriers and facilitators of screening among women at high risk for breast cancer, guided by the Health Services Utilization Model (HSUM).

Methods: Unaffected high-risk women (N=63) completed semi-structured qualitative interviews exploring their experiences with breast cancer screening. Interviews were audio recorded, transcribed verbatim, and analyzed using a combined deductive and inductive approach.

Results: Most participants (84%) had received a screening mammogram; fewer (33%) had received a screening breast MRI. Only 14% had received neither screening. In line with the HSUM, qualitative analysis identified predisposing factors, enabling factors, and need factors associated with receipt of breast cancer screening. Enabling factors - including financial burden, logistic barriers, social support, and care coordination - were most frequently discussed. Predisposing factors included knowledge, health beliefs, and self-advocacy. Need factors included healthcare provider recommendation, family history of breast cancer, and personal medical history. Although HSUM themes were consistent for both mammography and breast MRI, participants did highlight several important differences in barriers and facilitators between the two screening modalities.

Conclusion: Barriers and enabling factors associated with supplemental screening for high-risk women represent possible intervention targets. Future research is needed to develop and test multilevel interventions targeting these factors, with the ultimate goal of increasing access to supplemental screening for high-risk women.

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高危妇女进行乳腺癌筛查的障碍和促进因素:一项定性研究。
目的:建议终生乳腺癌风险高于 20-25% 的妇女每年进行一次乳房 X 光检查和补充性乳房核磁共振成像检查。然而,很少有女性遵循这些筛查建议。本研究的目的是以健康服务利用模型(HSUM)为指导,确定乳腺癌高危妇女接受筛查的障碍和促进因素:方法:未受影响的高危妇女(63 人)完成了半结构化定性访谈,探讨她们在乳腺癌筛查方面的经验。对访谈进行录音、逐字记录,并采用演绎和归纳相结合的方法进行分析:结果:大多数参与者(84%)接受过乳房X光筛查;较少参与者(33%)接受过乳房核磁共振成像筛查。只有 14% 的人既没有接受过任何筛查。与 HSUM 一致,定性分析确定了与接受乳腺癌筛查相关的易感因素、有利因素和需求因素。最常讨论的有利因素包括经济负担、后勤障碍、社会支持和护理协调。诱发因素包括知识、健康信念和自我主张。需求因素包括医疗服务提供者的建议、乳腺癌家族史和个人病史。虽然 HSUM 的主题在乳房 X 光检查和乳房核磁共振成像检查中是一致的,但参与者确实强调了这两种筛查方式在障碍和促进因素方面的一些重要差异:结论:与高危妇女补充筛查相关的障碍和有利因素是可能的干预目标。未来的研究需要开发和测试针对这些因素的多层次干预措施,最终目标是增加高危妇女接受补充筛查的机会。
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期刊介绍: Breast Cancer Research and Treatment provides the surgeon, radiotherapist, medical oncologist, endocrinologist, epidemiologist, immunologist or cell biologist investigating problems in breast cancer a single forum for communication. The journal creates a "market place" for breast cancer topics which cuts across all the usual lines of disciplines, providing a site for presenting pertinent investigations, and for discussing critical questions relevant to the entire field. It seeks to develop a new focus and new perspectives for all those concerned with breast cancer.
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