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Improving the health of African American men: experiences from the Targeting Cancer in Blacks (TCiB) Project

机译:改善非裔美国人的健康:针对黑人的癌症(TCiB)项目的经验

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Background: African-American men lack knowledge of cancer facts and risk factors, and their personal attitudes and beliefs along with health care system interactions are barriers to cancer prevention. This paper highlights cancer prevention information from men in the Southeastern United States.Methods: This community-based participatory research project surveyed 12,444 Black adult residents in Nashville and Chattanooga, Tennessee and in Atlanta and Decatur, Georgia regarding their cancer prevention knowledge, attitudes and practices. A sample (928) of 1407 men's responses was analyzed for education and income differences.Results: Analyses found no significant differences in cancer prevention practices between men with high income and high education versus those with lower income and lower education level, but did show significant differences between education and income groups in cancer prevention knowledge and attitudes.Conclusions: Income and education are not equal predictors of cancer prevention. Direct outreach efforts to black men of low education and income levels may be effective if interventions are tailored to separate socio-economic groups. Clear and thorough information about diseases, including their risks, prevention/detection procedures, treatment and cure are needed within the health care system itself, as well as for patients in the office, clinic, and community in innovative interactions to assist underserved men to increase and improve their knowledge, attitudes and practices regarding health promotion.
机译:背景:非裔美国人缺乏对癌症事实和危险因素的了解,他们的个人态度和信仰以及医疗保健系统的相互作用是癌症预防的障碍。本文重点介绍了美国东南部男性的癌症预防信息。方法:该社区参与性研究项目对田纳西州纳什维尔和查塔努加以及佐治亚州亚特兰大和迪凯特的12444名黑人成年人进行了癌症预防知识,态度和做法的调查。 。对来自1407名男性应答者的样本(928)进行了教育和收入差异分析。结果:分析发现,高收入和高等教育程度的男性与低收入和低文化程度的男性在癌症预防方法上没有显着差异,但确实显示出显着性结论:收入和教育程度并不是癌症预防的平等预测指标。教育和收入群体在癌症预防知识和态度上的差异。如果针对不同的社会经济群体量身定制干预措施,那么对低学历和收入水平较低的黑人的直接外联努力可能是有效的。卫生保健体系本身以及办公室,诊所和社区中的患者需要创新的互动方式来提供有关疾病的清晰,透彻的信息,包括疾病的风险,预防/发现程序,治疗和治愈方法,以帮助缺乏服务的男性增加并提高他们在健康促进方面的知识,态度和做法。

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