居住在马萨诸塞州的非洲和加勒比黑人移民妇女宫颈癌筛查的信念和做法。

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING
Kayoll G Gyan, Hayley Dunnack Yackel, Deborah Effiong, Cherice Escobar Jones, Richard Wamai
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目的:研究居住在马萨诸塞州的撒哈拉以南非洲或加勒比国家的黑人移民妇女宫颈癌筛查的信念和做法。样本和背景:包括19名自认为是撒哈拉以南非洲或加勒比地区的女性,会说英语,在外国出生,年龄在25-65岁之间,在美国居住至少6个月。方法与变量:采用定性描述设计和专题分析。基于PEN-3文化模型开发了半结构化面试指南。结果:促进宫颈癌筛查的因素包括个人保持健康的责任感、在医疗保健系统内培养信任和培养社区支持。障碍包括痛苦和恐惧,作为黑人移民的新身份,缺乏正规的性健康教育,以及进入医疗保健系统的挑战。对护理的启示:文化量身定制的资源和社区伙伴关系可能有助于促进黑人移民妇女的宫颈癌筛查。
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Cervical Cancer Screening Beliefs and Practices Among Black Immigrant Women From Africa and the Caribbean Living in Massachusetts.

Objectives: To examine the cervical cancer screening beliefs and practices of Black immigrant women from sub-Saharan African or Caribbean countries living in Massachusetts.

Sample & setting: 19 women who self-identified as being sub-Saharan African or Caribbean, spoke English, were foreign-born, were aged 25-65 years, and had been living in the United States for at least six months were included.

Methods & variables: A qualitative descriptive design and thematic analysis were used. A semistructured interview guide was developed based on the PEN-3 cultural model.

Results: Facilitators of cervical cancer screening included a sense of personal responsibility to maintain one's health, cultivating trust within the healthcare system, and cultivating community support. Barriers included pain and fear, navigating a new identity as a Black immigrant, a lack of formal education on sexual health, and challenges accessing the healthcare system.

Implications for nursing: Culturally tailored resources and community partnerships may be useful in promoting cervical cancer screening in Black immigrant women.

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Oncology nursing forum
Oncology nursing forum 医学-护理
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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.
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