对两国癌症幸存者进行摄影选择,以确定改变健康行为的干预偏好

Samantha J Werts, M. Lopez-Pentecost, Meghan B. Skiba, Rosi Vogel, Tatiana Enriquez, Lizzie Garcia, M. Ingram, Cynthia Thomson
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摘要:背景:需要采取适应不同文化的行为干预措施,以支持癌症幸存者改变生活方式。目标: 确定生活在墨西哥边境的墨西哥裔乳腺癌女性幸存者对计划的偏好:确定居住在美国/墨西哥边境的墨西哥裔女性乳腺癌幸存者对课程设置的偏好。方法我们在索诺拉/亚利桑那州的诺加莱斯与乳腺癌幸存者开展了为期九周的摄影选择项目,探索她们对食物和饮食习惯、健康活动的看法以及对健康生活方式干预计划的偏好。摄影荐言是一种参与式定性研究技术,为参与者提供了通过照片记录和分享其生活经历的研究技能。每周的会议以照片展示开始,以小组讨论共同主题结束。在对数据进行主题内容分析时,使用了会议记录和讨论过程中汇编的书面叙述。结果:幸存者(n = 6)与主持人合作确定了与饮食和体育锻炼行为相关的主题。他们强调了饮食与文化之间的联系以及与他人共餐的重要性。主要的活动兴趣包括缓解与癌症诊断相关的焦虑的休闲娱乐,而不是常规的锻炼。参与者指出了给予和接受社会支持的重要性,并强调利他主义能够在幸存者期间支持积极的情绪和自我效能。他们认为建立联系和分享知识很有价值。结论:我们的研究结果凸显了合作研究的重要性,例如通过摄影选言来了解如何针对墨西哥裔癌症幸存者调整以证据为基础的生活方式干预措施。调整的主要考虑因素包括与文化相关的饮食偏好和模式、具有强烈身心元素的体育活动以及社会参与和经验分享的机会。
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Conducting Photovoice With Binational Cancer Survivors to Identify Health Behavior Change Intervention Preferences
Abstract: Background: Culturally adapted behavior interventions are needed to support lifestyle behavior change for survivors of cancer. Objectives: To identify programming preferences of Mexicanorigin female survivors of breast cancer living on the U.S./Mexico border. Methods: We conducted a nine-week photovoice project with survivors of breast cancer in Nogales, Sonora/Arizona exploring viewpoints on food and dietary habits, wellness activities, and preferences for healthy lifestyle intervention programming. Photovoice, a participatory qualitative research technique, provided participants with research skills to document and share their lived experience through photographs. Weekly sessions began with photograph presentations and concluded with group discussion of common themes. Data were analyzed following a thematic content analysis using session notes and written narratives compiled during discussion sessions. Results: Survivors ( n = 6) worked collaboratively with facilitators to identify themes related to diet and physical activity behavior. Connection between food and culture and the importance of enjoying meals with others was emphasized. Primary activity interests included leisure-time recreation that relieved anxiety related to their cancer diagnosis rather than regimented exercise routines. Participants noted the importance of giving and receiving social support and emphasized altruism to support positive mood and self-efficacy during survivorship. Networking and knowledge sharing were considered valuable. Conclusions: Our findings highlight the importance of collaborative research such as photovoice to gain insights for adaptation of evidence-based lifestyle interventions for Mexican-origin survivors of cancer. Key adaptation considerations include culturally relevant dietary preferences and patterns, physical activities with a strong mind-body component, and opportunities for social engagement and experience sharing.
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