通过评估抑郁症对社区卫生诊所黑人男性前列腺筛查的预测作用来解决差异问题。

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 NURSING
Eugenia Millender, Sabrina L Dickey, Christine Ouma, Derminga Bruneau, Karen Wisdom-Chambers, Jessica R Bagneris, Rachel M Harris
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目的:探讨在一个由护士领导的社区健康中心就诊的不同男性群体中进行前列腺和抑郁症筛查的做法以及预测前列腺筛查的因素。这是一项回顾性、探索性研究。研究人员从 2014 年至 2018 年的医疗记录中检索了 267 名男性患者的社会因素、抑郁症和前列腺筛查数据。未接受抑郁症筛查的患者接受 PSA 筛查的概率较低(OR = .40,P = 02)。在接受抑郁症筛查的患者中,得分越高,接受 PSA 筛查的概率越低(OR = .89,p = .02)。自我认同为西班牙裔(OR = .19,P = .01)或白人(OR = .12,P = .02)的患者与黑加勒比海裔患者相比,PSA筛查几率较低。上述临床证据对护士和医护人员具有实践意义。抑郁筛查预示着较高的前列腺筛查率,而较高的抑郁评分预示着较低的前列腺筛查率。与非美国出生的黑加勒比海男性相比,AA 和西班牙裔亚群接受前列腺癌筛查的可能性较低。研究结果强调了在前列腺预防保健方面开发基于社区的文化敏感性方法的重要性。护士和医疗服务提供者必须了解 "黑人 "人口中存在的多样性以及这些差异对健康行为的影响。以人为本、对文化敏感的护理对于与有色人种社区建立信任,从而提高前列腺癌筛查率和健康公平性至关重要。
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Addressing Disparities by Evaluating Depression as a Predictor of Prostate Screenings among Black Men in a Community Health Clinic.

To explore prostate and depression screening practices as well as predictors for prostate screening among a diverse group of men seen at a nurse-led community health center. This was a retrospective, exploratory study. Social factors, depression, and prostate screening data on 267 male patients were retrieved from medical records from 2014 to 2018. Patients that were not screened for depression were associated with a lower probability of having received a PSA screening (OR = .40, p = 02). Of those screened for depression, higher scores were associated with lower PSA screening (OR = .89, p = .02). Patients who self-identified as Hispanic (OR = .19, p <. 001), African American (AA) (OR = .06, P = .01) or White (OR = .12, P = .02) had lower odds of PSA screening compared to Black-Caribbean. The above clinical evidence is a practice implication for nurses and health care professionals. Depression screening predicted higher rates of prostate screening, while higher depression scores predicted lower prostate screening. AA and Hispanic subgroups were less likely to be screened for prostate cancer than the non-U.S. born Black-Caribbean men. Findings underscore the importance of developing community-based culturally sensitive approaches to prostate preventative care. Nurses and health providers must understand that diversity within the "Black" population exists, and these differences drive health behaviors. Person-centered care that is culturally sensitive will be essential in developing trust with communities of color to increase prostate cancer screening and health equity.

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期刊介绍: This innovative publication focuses on health care issues relevant to all aspects of community practice -- home health care, visiting nursing services, clinics, hospices, education, and public health administration. Well-researched articles provide practical and up-to-date information to aid the nurse who must frequently make decisions and solve problems without the back-up support systems available in the hospital. The journal is a forum for community health professionals to share their experience and expertise with others in the field.
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