农村成年人对预防癌症的营养建议的看法:相互矛盾和冲突的信息。

Preventive oncology & epidemiology Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-11-17 DOI:10.1080/28322134.2023.2237680
Melissa J Vilaro, Emma Bryan, Te Palani, Eric J Cooks, Gillian Mertens, Mohan Zalake, Benjamin C Lok, Janice L Krieger
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尽管有确凿证据表明酒精、加工肉类和红肉与结直肠癌(CRC)有关,但公众对预防 CRC 的营养建议却知之甚少。边缘化人群(包括农村地区的边缘化人群)承受着较高的 CRC 负担,他们可能会受益于适合其文化背景的健康信息技术。作为 CRC 预防干预措施的一部分,本研究通过对 48 名成年人进行焦点小组讨论和访谈,反复探讨了他们对基于网络的健康信息的看法。我们对信息感知的记录誊本进行了分析,并确定了三个主要主题和次主题:(1) 干预措施的营养风险信息与其他健康状况、其他来源或基于文化或个人饮食的建议之间的矛盾建议;(2) 对营养风险信息的反应,从厌恶(例如,"避免饮酒 "被认为是 "说教")到赞赏,以及对改进信息的建议;(3) 信息差距。我们讨论了这些主题、转化影响以及未来研究和传播策略的考虑因素,以提供基于网络的癌症预防信息。
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Rural adults' perceptions of nutrition recommendations for cancer prevention: Contradictory and conflicting messages.

Despite robust evidence linking alcohol, processed meat, and red meat to colorectal cancer (CRC), public awareness of nutrition recommendations for CRC prevention is low. Marginalized populations, including those in rural areas, experience high CRC burden and may benefit from culturally tailored health information technologies. This study explored perceptions of web-based health messages iteratively in focus groups and interviews with 48 adults as part of a CRC prevention intervention. We analyzed transcripts for message perceptions and identified three main themes with subthemes: (1) Contradictory recommendations, between the intervention's nutrition risk messages and recommendations for other health conditions, from other sources, or based on cultural or personal diets; (2) reactions to nutrition risk messages, ranging from aversion (e.g., "avoid alcohol" considered "preachy") to appreciation, with suggestions for improving messages; and (3) information gaps. We discuss these themes, translational impact, and considerations for future research and communication strategies for delivering web-based cancer prevention messages.

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