Nurse Practitioners’ Awareness of Existing Barriers Regarding Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening Among African American Women

Khloe Barlow, Loralee Sessanna, P. Paplham
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Background and Significance: Despite availability of adequate screening protocols, African American (AA) women face increased incidence of breast and cervical cancer due to specific barriers to care. Nurse practitioners (NP) are perfectly positioned to identify and mitigate these specific barriers. Study Purpose and Aim: The purpose of this study was to explore NPs’ awareness of existing barriers regarding breast and cervical cancer screening among AA women. The aim of the study was to promote NP awareness and understanding of existing barriers to care and the need for evidence-based breast and cervical cancer screening protocols tailored to the needs of AA women. Methodology: A qualitative descriptive design was utilized with use of individual semi-structured interviews. Guided by an essentialist/ realist framework, Braun and Clarke’s reflective thematic analysis method was used to analyze data with an inductive approach and use of semantic or explicit data driven codes. Findings: One overarching theme, I’m Not Sure of Anything in Particular with African American Women as Far as Breast and Cervical Cancer Go, and three key themes, Multiple Screening Guidelines: Whatever It’s Called, It’s a Little Bit Too Late...Less Likely to Get Screening Done, and It All Just Comes Down to Awareness, were generated as a result of the analysis of data. Strengths and Limitations: Strengths of this study included use of semi-structured individual interviews which yielded rich data that provided valuable insight into an under-researched area of NP practice concerning cancer screening in AA women. Limitations included study implementation during the Covid-19 pandemic, the data collection time frame, a small sample size, use of convenience sampling, and potential for participant bias. Conclusion and Recommendations: The disparity that currently exists within healthcare for AA women regarding breast and cervical cancer screening is alarming with a critical need to be addressed and mitigated. Improved outcomes of breast and cervical cancer screening for AA women may be achieved through NP and patient education, the creation of culturally sensitive and appropriate standardized breast and cervical cancer screening recommendations and guidelines, and increased provider diversity to promote representation.
护士从业人员对非裔美国妇女乳腺癌和宫颈癌筛查存在障碍的认识
背景和意义:尽管有足够的筛查方案,但由于特殊的护理障碍,非洲裔美国人(AA)妇女面临乳腺癌和宫颈癌的发病率增加。护士从业人员(NP)是完全定位,以识别和减轻这些特定的障碍。研究目的和目的:本研究的目的是探讨AA妇女中NPs对乳腺癌和宫颈癌筛查存在障碍的认识。该研究的目的是提高NP对现有护理障碍的认识和理解,以及针对AA妇女需求制定循证乳腺癌和宫颈癌筛查方案的必要性。方法:采用定性描述设计,采用个人半结构化访谈。在本质主义/现实主义框架的指导下,Braun和Clarke的反思性主题分析方法通过归纳方法和使用语义或显式数据驱动代码来分析数据。研究发现:一个总体主题,我不确定非洲裔美国女性在乳腺癌和宫颈癌方面有什么特别之处,以及三个关键主题,多重筛查指南:不管叫什么,都有点晚了……不太可能完成筛查,这一切都归结为意识,是数据分析的结果。优势和局限性:本研究的优势包括使用半结构化的个人访谈,该访谈产生了丰富的数据,为关于AA妇女癌症筛查的NP实践研究领域提供了有价值的见解。局限性包括在Covid-19大流行期间实施研究、数据收集时间框架、样本量小、使用方便抽样以及可能存在参与者偏倚。结论和建议:目前AA妇女在乳腺癌和宫颈癌筛查方面存在的差距令人担忧,迫切需要解决和缓解。通过NP和患者教育,建立文化敏感和适当的标准化乳腺癌和宫颈癌筛查建议和指南,以及增加提供者多样性以促进代表性,可以改善AA妇女的乳腺癌和宫颈癌筛查结果。
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