Assessing the acceptability and appropriateness of a psychoeducational graphic novel about inherited cancer risk designed for men.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Marleah Dean, Josephine K Boumis, Lingzi Zhong, Alexis Ingle, Gemme Campbell-Salome, Lindy Grief Davidson, Courtney L Scherr, Shana-Kay Brown, Deborah L Cragun
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Abstract

Men with germline pathogenic variants in BRCA1 or BRCA2 genes are at an increased lifetime risk for developing breast cancer, prostate cancer, and pancreatic cancer. Men report that managing clinical care is challenging because they are under-informed about their cancer risks. As the demand for genetic testing has increased, so too has the need to relay accurate and relatable genetic health information. This research developed and assessed the acceptability and appropriateness of a psychoeducational graphic novel designed for men to improve their cancer risk knowledge, manage their cancer-related uncertainty, and increase their intent to disclose their BRCA1/2 risks to family members and healthcare providers. Through purposive and snowball sampling, men (n = 20) and certified genetic counselors (CGCs; n = 15) participated in semi-structured interviews assessing the acceptability and appropriateness of the graphic novel. Interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed, and thematically analyzed. Both reported that the graphic novel confirmed risk information provided helpful resources, included relatable storylines, and had a unique visual appeal. Some men remained unsure about how to perform recommended screenings and how to talk to family members, particularly children, about BRCA1/2 test results after assessing the graphic novel. CGCs also discussed the helpfulness of the graphic novel for their practice. Given that this psychoeducational graphic novel was appealing to men and CGCs, it shows promise as an acceptable approach that may assist men in managing their cancer risks and communicating their genetic risk information to family members and healthcare providers.

评估为男性设计的有关遗传性癌症风险的心理教育漫画小说的可接受性和适宜性。
BRCA1 或 BRCA2 基因中存在种系致病变异的男性终生罹患乳腺癌、前列腺癌和胰腺癌的风险会增加。据男性报告,由于他们对自己的癌症风险了解不足,因此管理临床护理具有挑战性。随着基因检测需求的增加,传递准确、贴近生活的基因健康信息的需求也在增加。本研究开发并评估了专为男性设计的心理教育图画小说的可接受性和适宜性,以提高他们的癌症风险知识,管理他们与癌症相关的不确定性,并增强他们向家庭成员和医疗服务提供者披露其 BRCA1/2 风险的意愿。通过目的性抽样和滚雪球抽样,男性(n = 20)和认证遗传咨询师(CGCs;n = 15)参加了半结构化访谈,以评估图解小说的可接受性和适宜性。访谈进行了录音、转录和主题分析。两人都表示,漫画小说证实了风险信息提供了有用的资源,包含了贴近生活的故事情节,并具有独特的视觉吸引力。一些男性在看完图画小说后,仍然不知道如何进行推荐的筛查,以及如何与家人,尤其是孩子谈论 BRCA1/2 检测结果。社区保健人员也讨论了这本图画小说对他们工作的帮助。鉴于这本心理教育图画小说对男性和社区保健医生都很有吸引力,因此它有望成为一种可接受的方法,帮助男性管理自己的癌症风险,并将自己的遗传风险信息传达给家庭成员和医疗服务提供者。
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Journal of Genetic Counseling
Journal of Genetic Counseling GENETICS & HEREDITY-
CiteScore
3.80
自引率
26.30%
发文量
113
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Genetic Counseling (JOGC), published for the National Society of Genetic Counselors, is a timely, international forum addressing all aspects of the discipline and practice of genetic counseling. The journal focuses on the critical questions and problems that arise at the interface between rapidly advancing technological developments and the concerns of individuals and communities at genetic risk. The publication provides genetic counselors, other clinicians and health educators, laboratory geneticists, bioethicists, legal scholars, social scientists, and other researchers with a premier resource on genetic counseling topics in national, international, and cross-national contexts.
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