Views of mammography screening among U.S. Black and Hispanic immigrant women and their providers
Autor: | Ronni Cohen-Boyar, Phyllis M. Wallace, Jeanette Beltran, Shioban Torres |
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Rok vydání: | 2013 |
Předmět: |
Adult
medicine.medical_specialty Health Knowledge Attitudes Practice Attitude of Health Personnel Somalia Ethnic group Black People Emigrants and Immigrants Qualitative property Breast Neoplasms Somali Grounded theory Health Services Accessibility Interviews as Topic Nursing Survivorship curve Cancer screening Health care medicine Humans Mass Screening Early Detection of Cancer Qualitative Research business.industry Hispanic or Latino Professional-Patient Relations Focus Groups Middle Aged language.human_language Haiti Massachusetts Socioeconomic Factors Family medicine General Health Professions Needs assessment language Female Perception business Mammography |
Zdroj: | Health care for women international. 35(10) |
ISSN: | 1096-4665 |
Popis: | Views of ethnic immigrant women's experiences about mammography screening are important to determine barriers to cancer screening. We explored perceptions and barriers about mammography screening and breast health services among Haitian, Hispanic, Portuguese, and Somali women (n = 51) using semistructured interviews. Providers (n = 19) offered insight into health system barriers. Content analysis was conducted using qualitative data from the 2011 Komen Massachusetts needs assessment. Grounded theory was employed to explore themes and patterns in narratives. Six themes represented knowledge, health care, culture, spirituality, survivorship, and health systems improvement. Results may inform breast health policies that impact ethnic immigrant women in Massachusetts. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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