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Perceptions of a Breast Cancer Survivorship Intervention: Pearls of Wisdom from Young African American Women

机译:对乳腺癌生存干预的看法:年轻非裔美国女性的智慧珍珠

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Purpose: African American (AA) women ages 20-44 develop breast cancer at higher rates compared with Caucasian women. These young survivors (<45 years) also have disparate quality of life (QOL). Little is known about survivorship information needs of young AA survivors. The purpose of this study was to explore young AA survivors' perceptions of an existing QOL intervention for breast cancer survivors, identifying information needs to address using a targeted intervention. Methods: Two semistructured interviews were conducted with each of 15 young AA survivors who had completed breast cancer treatment. This article focuses on the second interview in which young AA survivors reviewed intervention materials and described their perceptions of the intervention. Content analysis was used to identify themes, which were validated by participants. Results: Participants (n: 15; mean age at study entry: 35 years) reported that the existing evidence-based intervention discussed relevant but general survivorship information. They suggested adapting the information for young AA survivors: addition of content geared toward finances, how to better communicate to manage dating and relationships, how to engage in healthful activities, and how to find local resources for any stage of survivorship. Furthermore, they suggested multiple modes of information delivery and inclusion of diverse imagery. Conclusion: Engaging young AA survivors yielded pearls of wisdom, highlighting the general nature of an existing intervention and suggesting adaptations to meet young AA survivors' information needs. Applying such pearls can be a powerful method to target survivorship interventions for this disparate group of cancer survivors.
机译:目的:与白种人女性相比,20-44岁的非洲裔美国人(AA)女性20-44岁及以上的乳腺癌发展。这些年轻的幸存者(<45岁)也有不同的生活质量(QOL)。关于年轻AA幸存者的生存信息需求众所周知。本研究的目的是探讨年轻的AA幸存者对乳腺癌幸存者的现有QoL干预的看法,识别信息需要使用目标干预来解决。方法:使用15名年轻的AA幸存者进行两个半系统采访,他们完成了乳腺癌治疗。本文重点介绍第二次采访,其中幼年幸存者审查了干预材料并描述了对干预的看法。内容分析用于识别主题,由参与者验证。结果:参与者(N:15;学习条目的平均年龄:35年)报道,现有的基于证据的干预讨论了相关但一般生存信息。他们建议适应年轻AA幸存者的信息:添加到财务的内容,如何更好地沟通来管理约会和关系,如何从事卫生的活动,以及如何找到任何生存阶段的当地资源。此外,他们建议多种信息交付方式和不同图像的包含。结论:参与幼小AA幸存者呈现出智慧的珍珠,突出了现有干预的一般性质,并建议适应,以满足年轻的AA幸存者的信息需求。应用这种珍珠可以是针对这种不同癌症幸存者组的生存干预措施的强大方法。

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