华裔和韩裔美国人乳腺癌幸存者的挑战和需求:深度访谈。

Sunmin Lee, Lu Chen, Grace X Ma, Carolyn Y Fang, Youngsuk Oh, Lynn Scully
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摘要

在美国的中国和韩国女性中,乳腺癌的发病率和乳腺癌幸存者的数量一直在迅速增加。然而,很少有关于亚裔美国乳腺癌幸存者生活质量的数据。本定性研究旨在描述亚裔美国女性对生活质量的看法和她们患乳腺癌的经历。对4名中国和5名韩裔美国乳腺癌幸存者和3名肿瘤学家进行了深入访谈,访谈用中文、韩语和英语进行。采访被记录下来,笔录被翻译成英文。定性分析由两个独立的编码员进行,然后由研究团队讨论并达成一致。受访者报告说,乳腺癌经历影响了生活质量的各个领域,但妇女报告说,她们有效应对的资源有限。抑郁、焦虑和压力是常见的报告,但女性很少与家人和朋友讨论这些问题或寻求专业帮助。作为移民,妇女的孤独和缺乏社会支持和与文化有关的资源似乎是维持良好生活质量的主要障碍。女性还表示有兴趣学习更多的替代疗法和放松技巧。这些发现可以用来帮助为亚裔美国乳腺癌幸存者制定文化上适当的干预措施。未来的项目可能会用女性的母语提供信息,教授她们应对压力和焦虑的技能,提高女性在其文化背景下的自我效能感,并增强来自同一民族的女性的社会支持。
本文章由计算机程序翻译,如有差异,请以英文原文为准。
Challenges and Needs of Chinese and Korean American Breast Cancer Survivors: In-Depth Interviews.

Breast cancer incidence and the number of breast cancer survivors have been rapidly increasing among Chinese and Korean women in the United States. However, few data are available regarding quality of life in Asian American breast cancer survivors. This qualitative study aims to describe Asian American women's perceptions of quality of life and their breast cancer experiences. In-depth interviews with four Chinese and five Korean American breast cancer survivors and three oncologists were conducted in Chinese, Korean, or English. Interviews were recorded and transcripts were translated into English. Qualitative analyses were performed by two independent coders and then discussed and agreed upon by the research team. The respondents reported that the breast cancer experience had affected various domains of quality of life, but women reported having limited resources with which to cope effectively. Depression, anxiety, and stress were commonly reported, but women rarely discussed these issues with family and friends or sought professional help. As immigrants, women's loneliness and a lack of social support and culturally relevant resources seemed to be major barriers to maintaining good quality of life. Women also expressed interest in learning more about alternative therapies and relaxation skills. These findings can be used to help inform the development of a culturally appropriate intervention for Asian American breast cancer survivors. Future programs may provide information in women's native languages to teach skills to cope with stress and anxiety, increase women's self-efficacy within the context of their cultural background, and enhance social support among women from the same ethnic group.

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