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Black women's awareness of breast cancer disparity and perceptions of the causes of disparity

机译:黑人妇女对乳腺癌差异的认识和对差异原因的认识

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Black women face the greatest breast cancer mortality burden of any racial or ethnic group in the United States. Breast cancer disparity is particularly pronounced in Chicago, where Black women were 62 percent more likely to die of breast cancer than their White counterparts in 2007. No work to date has examined views of disparity among a population living in the context of a large, well-documented, and grave health disparity. We examined (1) awareness of breast cancer disparities among Black women in Chicago; and (2) Black women's perceptions of the causes of breast cancer disparity. Four focus groups with Black women were held in Chicago. Participants completed a brief survey about their views of breast cancer prior to the group discussion. In response to the survey question, "In your opinion, who is more likely to die from breast cancer?" 51 % of participants believed all women have the same chance of dying from breast cancer. In focus group discussions, participants placed responsibility for disparity on individual behaviors and community culture. Participants believed that disparity resulted from Black women's lack of awareness of cancer screening and their failure to be screened or treated for breast cancer. The majority of participants were unaware of breast cancer mortality disparities. Moreover, while health researchers and professionals believe disparity in Chicago results from healthcare system inequalities, Black women largely viewed breast cancer disparity as a consequence of individual behaviors, knowledge and attitudes.
机译:在美国,黑人妇女面临着任何种族或族裔群体最大的乳腺癌死亡率负担。在芝加哥,乳腺癌的差异特别明显,2007年,黑人女性死于乳腺癌的几率比白人女性高62%。迄今为止,尚无任何工作检查过生活在大而富裕人群中的人口差异的观点。记录在案,严重的健康差距。我们研究了(1)芝加哥黑人女性对乳腺癌差异的认识; (2)黑人妇女对乳腺癌悬殊原因的认识。与黑人妇女的四个焦点小组在芝加哥举行。在小组讨论之前,参与者完成了有关他们对乳腺癌观点的简短调查。在回答调查问题时,“您认为谁更可能死于乳腺癌?” 51%的参与者认为所有女性死于乳腺癌的机会相同。在焦点小组讨论中,参与者将个人行为和社区文化上的差异责任归咎于此。与会者认为,这种差异是由于黑人妇女缺乏对癌症筛查的认识以及她们未能进行乳腺癌筛查或治疗而引起的。大多数参与者不知道乳腺癌的死亡率差异。此外,尽管健康研究人员和专业人员认为芝加哥的差异是由医疗系统的不平等造成的,但黑人妇女在很大程度上将乳腺癌的差异归因于个人行为,知识和态度。

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