Autor: |
Canary, Heather E., Elrick, Ashley, Pokharel, Manusheela, Clayton, Margaret, Champine, Marjan, Sukovic, Masha, Hong, Soo Jung, Kaphingst, Kimberly A. |
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Journal of Family Communication; Apr-Jun2019, Vol. 19 Issue 2, p126-143, 18p, 3 Charts |
Abstrakt: |
Many tools facilitate gathering family health history (FHH) information. Public health initiatives have focused on improving FHH communication. Research indicates that tools remain largely unused in non-clinical settings and people tend to refrain from engaging in FHH communication. Research also indicates that cultural and family relationship factors influence FHH communication and tool use. This study investigated FHH tools as resources for FHH communication within Caucasian, Hispanic, and Pacific Islander families. Interviews with 10 family dyads from each racial/ethnic group included opportunities for participants to evaluate two FHH tools. Using structurating activity theory, the qualitative analysis revealed that participants viewed the tools as a structure for FHH information, a guide for how to communicate about FHH, and a source for stories about family health. Results are discussed in terms of how family system elements and social structures shape perceptions and use of FHH tools. Conclusions include implications for research and practice. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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