了解老年妇女继续或停止乳腺癌筛查的动机。

IF 2.6 3区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
PLoS ONE Pub Date : 2025-06-05 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0319141
Susan C Weller, Monique R Pappadis, Shilpa Krishnan, Marsja R Stearnes, Kristin M Sheffield, Alai Tan, Jeffrey Z Qi, James S Goodwin
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乳腺癌筛查指南指出,根据患者的健康状况和偏好,75岁以上妇女的筛查是可选的。为了更好地了解老年妇女的偏好和决策,需要将她们对筛查的经历和看法与她们继续或停止筛查的意图联系起来。本研究采用定性比较分析来确定与继续或停止筛查的意图相关的特征和主题。为了捕捉经验和偏好的范围,我们选择了一个有目的的社区居住成年人样本(n = 59),按年龄(70-74岁和75岁及以上)和教育水平(≤12年级和bb0 - 12年级)的白人、黑人和西班牙裔女性的同等代表性。深入的定性访谈探讨了女性对乳房x光检查的看法,筛查的益处和风险,以及个人筛查经历。访谈由两个或更多的编码人员进行编码和质量检查。定性比较分析(QCA)确定了与继续(n = 32)或停止(n = 27)筛查意图相关的个人特征和主题的组合。结果表明,个人经历与继续或停止服用的意愿密切相关。提到最近接受过筛查(三年内)的女性,或者是自发地提到与朋友或家人有关的癌症故事,或者是医生建议继续进行筛查的女性(真阳性率91%,模型敏感性)。没有安排筛查、没有提及癌症故事或医生建议(或两者都没有)的妇女打算停止筛查(81%的真阴性率,模型特异性)。这些经历超越了种族、年龄和教育水平的差异。老年妇女继续进行乳腺癌筛查的动机是她们的个人筛查史、癌症经历和/或医生的筛查建议。
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Understanding motivations of older women to continue or discontinue breast cancer screening.

Understanding motivations of older women to continue or discontinue breast cancer screening.

Understanding motivations of older women to continue or discontinue breast cancer screening.

Understanding motivations of older women to continue or discontinue breast cancer screening.

Breast cancer screening guidelines indicate screening in women over 75 years of age is optional, depending upon patient health and preferences. To better understand the preferences and decision-making of older women, their experiences and perceptions concerning screening need to be linked to their intention to continue or discontinue screening. This study used a qualitative comparative analysis to identify the characteristics and themes linked to the intention to continue or discontinue screening. To capture the range of experiences and preferences, a purposive sample of community-residing adults (n = 59) was selected with equal representation of White, Black, and Hispanic women by age (70-74 years and 75 and older) and educational level (≤12 grade and >12 grade). In-depth qualitative interviews explored women's perceptions of mammograms, the benefits and risks of screening, and personal screening experiences. Interviews were coded and quality-checked by two or more coders. A qualitative comparative analysis (QCA) identified combinations of personal characteristics and themes linked to the intention to continue (n = 32) or discontinue (n = 27) screening. Results indicated personal experiences were strongly linked to the intention to continue or discontinue. Women who mentioned recent screening (within three years) and either a spontaneously mentioned cancer story concerning a friend or family member or a doctor's screening recommendation intended to continue screening (91% true positive rate, model sensitivity). Women who did not schedule screening and who did not mention a cancer story or a doctor's recommendation (or neither) intended to discontinue screening (81% true negative rate, model specificity). These experiences transcended differences in race/ethnicity, age, and educational level. Continuation of breast cancer screening in older women is motivated by their personal screening history combined with cancer experiences and/or a doctor's screening recommendation.

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