American Indian Men's Perceptions of Breast Cancer Screening for American Indian Women.

Melissa K Filippi, Joseph Pacheco, Aimee S James, Travis Brown, Florence Ndikum-Moffor, Won S Choi, K Allen Greiner, Christine M Daley
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Screening, especially screening mammography, is vital for decreasing breast cancer incidence and mortality. Screening rates in American Indian women are low compared to other racial/ethnic groups. In addition, American Indian women are diagnosed at more advanced stages and have lower 5-year survival rate than others. To better address the screening rates of American Indian women, focus groups (N=8) were conducted with American Indian men (N=42) to explore their perceptions of breast cancer screening for American Indian women. Our intent was to understand men's support level toward screening. Using a community-based participatory approach, focus groups were audio-taped, transcribed verbatim, and analyzed using a text analysis approach developed by our team. Topics discussed included breast cancer and screening knowledge, barriers to screening, and suggestions to improve screening rates. These findings can guide strategies to improve knowledge and awareness, communication among families and health care providers, and screening rates in American Indian communities.

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美国印第安男性对美国印第安女性乳腺癌筛查的看法。
筛查,特别是乳房x光筛查,对于降低乳腺癌发病率和死亡率至关重要。与其他种族/族裔群体相比,美国印第安妇女的筛查率较低。此外,美国印第安妇女被诊断为晚期,5年生存率低于其他妇女。为了更好地解决美国印第安妇女的筛查率,我们对美国印第安男性(N=42)进行了焦点小组(N=8),探讨他们对美国印第安妇女乳腺癌筛查的看法。我们的目的是了解男性对筛查的支持程度。采用以社区为基础的参与式方法,对焦点小组进行录音,逐字记录,并使用我们团队开发的文本分析方法进行分析。讨论的主题包括乳腺癌和筛查知识、筛查的障碍以及提高筛查率的建议。这些发现可以指导提高知识和意识的策略,家庭和医疗保健提供者之间的沟通,以及美洲印第安人社区的筛查率。
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