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Pre-counseling Education for Low Literacy Women at Risk of Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer (HBOC): Patient Experiences Using the Cancer Risk Education Intervention Tool (CREdIT)

机译:处于遗传性乳腺癌和卵巢癌(HBOC)风险中的低识字妇女的咨询前教育:使用癌症风险教育干预工具(CREdIT)的患者体验

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The Cancer Risk Education Intervention Tool (CREdIT) is a computer-based (non-interactive) slide presentation designed to educate low-literacy, and ethnically and racially diverse public hospital patients at risk of Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer (HBOC) about genetics. To qualitatively evaluate participants’ experience with and perceptions of a genetic education program as an adjunct to genetic counseling, we conducted direct observations of the intervention, semi-structured in person interviews with 11 women who viewed CREdIT, and post-counseling questionnaires with the two participating genetic counselors. Five themes emerged from the analysis of interviews: (1) genetic counseling and testing for breast/ovarian cancer was a new concept; (2) CREdIT’s story format was particularly appealing; (3) changes in participants’ perceived risk for breast cancer varied; (4) some misunderstandings about individual risk and heredity persisted after CREdIT and counseling; (5) the context for viewing CREdIT shaped responses to the presentation. Observations demonstrated ways to make the information provided in CREdIT and by genetic counselors more consistent. In a post-session counselor questionnaire, counselors’ rating of the patient’s preparedness before the session was significantly higher for patients who viewed CREdIT prior to their appointments than for other patients. This novel educational tool fills a gap in HBOC education by tailoring information to women of lower literacy and diverse ethnic/racial backgrounds. The tool was well received by interview participants and counselors alike. Further study is needed to examine the varied effects of CREdIT on risk perception. In addition, the implementation of CREdIT in diverse clinical settings and the cultural adaptation of CREdIT to specific populations reflect important areas for future work.
机译:癌症风险教育干预工具(CREdIT)是基于计算机的(非交互式)幻灯片演示,旨在对处于遗传,乳腺癌和卵巢癌(HBOC)风险的低识字率,种族和种族不同的公立医院患者进行遗传学教育。为了定性评估参与者对遗传教育计划作为遗传咨询的辅助手段的经验和看法,我们对干预措施进行了直接观察,对11位看过CREdIT的女性进行了半结构化的面试,并与两人进行了咨询后问卷调查参与的遗传咨询师。访谈分析产生了五个主题:(1)乳腺癌/卵巢癌的遗传咨询和检测是一个新概念; (2)CREdIT的故事格式特别吸引人; (3)参与者对乳腺癌的感知风险的变化各不相同; (4)在CREdIT和咨询后,有关个人风险和遗传的误解仍然存在; (5)用于查看CREdIT形状的演示文稿的上下文。观察结果表明了使CREdIT和遗传咨询师提供的信息更加一致的方法。在会后辅导员调查表中,辅导员对在会诊之前看过CREdIT的患者在会前准备情况的评价明显高于其他患者。这种新颖的教育工具通过为识字率较低且种族/种族背景不同的妇女量身定制信息,填补了HBOC教育中的空白。该工具受到面试参与者和顾问的一致好评。需要进一步研究以检查CREdIT对风险感知的各种影响。此外,CREdIT在各种临床环境中的实施以及CREdIT针对特定人群的文化适应性反映了未来工作的重要领域。

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