Cultural Beliefs Regarding Breast Reconstruction in a Minority Group.

Eplasty Pub Date : 2023-01-01
Angela Li, Maria Alonso Luaces, Michelle De Souza
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Abstract

Background: The diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer can significantly affect a woman's health and well-being. Several studies have identified factors contributing to disparities in breast reconstruction among ethnic groups, but few have examined the experience of Hispanic women.

Methods: Hispanic women who had undergone breast reconstruction were interviewed in retrospective focus groups. Data were collected to identify themes that affected decision-making regarding the type and timing of reconstruction.

Results: Most participants chose to undergo reconstruction to regain normalcy and maintain their previous "feminine" appearance. Most (75%) received silicone breast implants, and 25% received autologous reconstruction. Safety was the most important consideration when choosing the type of reconstruction. All but 1 participant relied on a spouse or other family member for support during recovery. Although most found the experience overwhelming, they felt their community was supportive and encouraging throughout the process.

Conclusions: Several themes underlying the decision to undergo reconstruction were identified, including maintaining femininity and choosing the safest procedure. Overall, participants described the experience as overwhelming but found support from community and family. These findings, which could be applied broadly to women regardless of ethnicity, can be used to improve communication between surgeon and patient throughout the reconstruction process.

少数民族乳房再造的文化信仰。
背景:乳腺癌的诊断和治疗可以显著影响女性的健康和幸福。有几项研究已经确定了导致不同种族乳房重建差异的因素,但很少有研究调查西班牙裔女性的经历。方法:采用回顾性焦点小组对接受乳房再造的西班牙裔妇女进行访谈。收集数据以确定影响重建类型和时间决策的主题。结果:大多数参与者选择接受重建,以恢复正常和保持他们以前的“女性”外观。大多数(75%)接受硅胶乳房植入物,25%接受自体乳房重建。在选择重建类型时,安全性是最重要的考虑因素。除1名参与者外,所有参与者在康复期间都依赖配偶或其他家庭成员的支持。虽然大多数人觉得这段经历让他们不堪重负,但他们觉得自己的社区在整个过程中都是支持和鼓励的。结论:确定了决定进行重建的几个主题,包括保持女性气质和选择最安全的手术。总的来说,参与者描述的经验是压倒性的,但找到了来自社区和家庭的支持。这些发现可以广泛应用于不分种族的女性,可以用来改善外科医生和患者在整个重建过程中的沟通。
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