动机信息、外部障碍和乳房x光检查的使用。

D R Lauver, J Kane
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基于行为理论,动机信息和乳房x光检查利用的外部障碍的相互作用进行了测试。参与者(N = 101)没有每年进行乳房x光检查,并且是从一个城市诊所确定的,该诊所为不成比例的高比例的贫困客户提供服务。55%是白种人;45%是非裔美国人。在一项实验设计中,一半的样本接受了关于乳房x光检查的基本原理、感受和信念的电话讨论,另一半没有收到这种联系。四个月后,护士评估了妇女最近的乳房x光检查使用情况和外部障碍(例如,可负担性和可及性)。逻辑回归显示干预与干预后乳房x光检查使用障碍之间存在交互作用(优势比:2.12;P < 0.05)。正如建议的那样,干预与无障碍妇女中64%的乳房x光检查使用率有关,但在有障碍的妇女中只有26%的比率。不仅临床医生应该提供关于乳房x光检查的激励信息,而且管理人员也应该解决外部障碍,以最大限度地在社会经济弱势群体中进行乳房x光检查。
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A motivational message, external barriers, and mammography utilization.

Based on a theory of behavior, the interaction of a motivational message and external barriers on mammography utilization was tested. Participants (N = 101) had not had mammograms annually, and were identified from an urban clinic serving a disproportionally high percentage of indigent clients. Fifty-five percent were Caucasian; 45% were African-American. In an experimental design, half of the sample received a telephone discussion about rationale, feelings, and beliefs regarding mammograms, and half did not receive this contact. Four months later, nurses assessed women's recent mammography utilization and external barriers (e.g., affordability and accessibility). A logistic regression revealed an interaction between the intervention and barriers on postintervention mammography utilization (odds ratio: 2.12; p < 0.05). As proposed, the intervention was associated with a 64% rate of mammography utilization among women without barriers, but only a 26% rate among women with barriers. Not only should clinicians offer motivational messages about mammography, but also administrators should address external barriers to maximize mammography among socioeconomically disadvantaged groups.

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