Li-Ting Huang Longcoy, Chun-Yi Tai, Joshua Longcoy, Judy Huei-Yu Wang, Jingjing Yin, Logan Cowan, Kelly L Sullivan
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Abstract
Problem identification: This meta-analysis evaluated the effects of various types of educational interventions on increasing breast cancer screening uptake among Asian American women.
Literature search: Web of Science, MEDLINE®, PubMed®, and Cochrane Library were searched for randomized controlled trials published from 2010 to 2020 of interventions developed to promote mammography uptake among Asian American women.
Data evaluation: A random-effects model was used to estimate pooled effect sizes using relative risk measures. A funnel plot was used to assess publication bias.
Synthesis: Seven studies were included in this review. Educational interventions identified were primarily culturally sensitive approaches combined with access-enhancing, individually tailored, or group-based approaches. The interventions were effective at increasing the receipt of mammography.
Implications for nursing: This review provides insight into the importance of combining other approaches with educational interventions to increase their effectiveness for Asian American women. Future interventions can incorporate various approaches to enhance the ability of Asian American women to overcome barriers to breast cancer screening.
问题识别:这项荟萃分析评估了各种类型的教育干预措施对提高亚裔美国妇女乳腺癌症筛查率的影响。文献检索:检索Web of Science、MEDLINE®、PubMed®和Cochrane Library,检索2010年至2020年发表的随机对照试验,这些试验旨在促进亚裔美国女性接受乳房X光检查。数据评估:使用随机效应模型,使用相对风险度量来估计合并效应大小。漏斗图用于评估发表偏倚。综合:本综述包括七项研究。所确定的教育干预措施主要是对文化敏感的方法,结合了提高入学率、个性化或基于群体的方法。这些干预措施在增加乳房X光检查的接受率方面是有效的。对护理的影响:这篇综述深入了解了将其他方法与教育干预相结合的重要性,以提高其对亚裔美国女性的有效性。未来的干预措施可以包括各种方法,以提高亚裔美国妇女克服癌症筛查障碍的能力。
期刊介绍:
The mission of the Oncology Nursing Forum, an official publication of ONS, is to
Convey research information related to practice, technology, education, and leadership.
Disseminate oncology nursing research and evidence-based practice to enhance transdisciplinary quality cancer care.
Stimulate discussion of critical issues relevant to oncology nursing.