Systematic Review of Culturally-Based Breast Cancer Health Studies in Hawai'i.

Q4 Medicine Hawai''i journal of health & social welfare Pub Date : 2023-07-01
Jade N Ching, Joie K Agard, Mapuana C K Antonio
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Breast cancer disproportionately impacts Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander communities in Hawai'i, as exemplified by high breast cancer prevalence and mortality rates. Breast cancer disparities are linked to socio-cultural determinants of health, signifying the importance of culturally-based interventions. This paper systematically reviewed breast cancer studies conducted in Hawai'i. The literature search yielded 813 published studies, with a final total of 13 peer-reviewed studies that met this paper's inclusion criteria. All but 1 study incorporated cultural components. By evaluating key intervention components and assessing the quality of each study, the research team aimed to analyze the importance of cultural values in health interventions. Family and spirituality in coping with a cancer diagnosis were key themes in patients' lived experiences. Other culturally-based components in these studies included community-engaged research and cultural training for health professionals. The collective findings suggest that breast cancer health interventions that incorporate cultural strengths, values, and worldviews may play a central role in reducing the overall breast cancer burden among these communities. The present review advocates for future research to take a more culturally-based strategy in addressing breast cancer health disparities among Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islanders in Hawai'i.

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夏威夷基于文化的乳腺癌健康研究系统回顾。
乳腺癌对夏威夷原住民和太平洋岛民社区的影响尤为严重,乳腺癌的高发病率和高死亡率就是例证。乳腺癌的差异与决定健康的社会文化因素有关,这表明基于文化的干预措施非常重要。本文系统回顾了在夏威夷进行的乳腺癌研究。文献检索共获得 813 项已发表的研究,最终共有 13 项经同行评审的研究符合本文的纳入标准。除一项研究外,其他所有研究都包含了文化因素。通过评估关键的干预内容和每项研究的质量,研究小组旨在分析文化价值观在健康干预中的重要性。在应对癌症诊断时,家庭和精神是患者生活经历中的关键主题。这些研究中其他基于文化的内容包括社区参与研究和对医疗专业人员的文化培训。这些研究结果表明,结合文化优势、价值观和世界观的乳腺癌健康干预措施可在减轻这些社区的总体乳腺癌负担方面发挥核心作用。本综述提倡未来的研究采取更加基于文化的策略来解决夏威夷原住民和太平洋岛民的乳腺癌健康差异问题。
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