农村人口癌症预防和健康促进信息来源

M. E. Leimkuhler, Lindsay Hauser, Noelle Voges, P. Deguzman
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目的:与城市居民相比,农村居民从事癌症风险降低行为的可能性较小。农村癌症差异可能与获取和理解癌症相关健康信息的机会有限有关。本研究的目的是确定农村居民如何获得和了解癌症健康促进和预防信息。样本:弗吉尼亚州中部的27名居民方法:我们采用半结构化访谈的定性设计,并以居住在弗吉尼亚州中部农村和非农村居民为焦点小组(n=27)来实现研究目的。研究结果:从数据中确定了四个主题:1)非弗吉尼亚州中部农村居民从各种电子来源寻求健康信息,2)弗吉尼亚州中部乡村居民通常直接从医疗保健专业人员那里寻求医疗保健信息,3)整个弗吉尼亚州中部的居民遇到令人困惑的医疗保健信息,以及4)农村居民报告错误的癌症相关信息。结论:缺乏互联网接入,再加上医疗保健短缺,可能会限制农村居民了解和核实不准确健康信息的能力。为农村人口服务的护士应考虑评估每个农村患者的互联网接入情况,并向没有互联网接入的农村客户分发印刷的癌症健康宣传材料。关键词:农村卫生;医疗保健差距;获得护理;癌症健康促进;健康素养;癌症DOI:https://doi.org/10.14574/ojrnhc.v21i1.663
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Rural Populations’ Sources of Cancer Prevention and Health Promotion Information
Purpose: Rural residents are less likely to engage in cancer risk-reduction behaviors than their urban counterparts. Rural cancer disparities may be related to limited access to and comprehension of cancer-related health information. The object of this study was to identify how rural residents access and understand cancer health promotion and prevention information. Sample: Twenty-seven residents of Central Virginia Methods: We used a qualitative design with semi-structured interviews and a focus group (n=27) with rural and non-rural residents living in Central Virginia to accomplish the study aim. Findings: Four themes were identified from the data: 1) non-rural Central Virginia residents seek health information from a variety of electronic sources, 2) rural Central Virginia residents typically seek health care information directly from health care professionals, 3) residents throughout Central Virginia encounter confusing health care information, and 4) rural residents report incorrect cancer-related information. Conclusions: Lack of internet access coupled with healthcare shortages may limit the ability of rural residents to contextualize and verify inaccurate health information. Nurses serving a rural population should consider assessing each rural patient’s internet access and disseminating printed cancer health promotion materials to rural clients without internet access. Keywords: rural health; healthcare disparities; access to care; cancer health promotion; health literacy; cancer DOI:  https://doi.org/10.14574/ojrnhc.v21i1.663 
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期刊介绍: Research articles concerning rural nursing and/or rural health-care are invited for review. Theoretical, opinion and evidence-based reviews are also invited for review. Letters to the Editor encouraged under column section. At least one author on each manuscript must be a member of the Rural Nurse Organization (RNO).
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