肯尼亚西部妇女首选的乳腺癌信息来源和框架

Sabina Alago, Jane Awiti
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这项描述性研究旨在验证肯尼亚妇女对与乳腺癌相关的各种风险因素的了解程度,以及她们对乳腺癌信息的偏好框架和接受这些信息的偏好渠道。使用半结构化问卷对来自肯尼亚西部Kisumu县的393名年龄在20-64岁之间的妇女进行了访谈,并使用描述性统计进行了分析。调查结果显示:(a)与乳腺癌有关的信息不足是一个需要解决的因素;(b)使用增益、损失和混合框架;(c)最受欢迎的信息来源是广播电台和卫生机构人员,互联网和电视在一定程度上也是如此。该研究建议,女性自愿寻求正确的信息,以便在预防乳腺癌的措施方面做出明智的决定,这是谨慎的。此外,癌症风险传播者需要围绕症状和风险因素制定框架,并同时使用最受欢迎的渠道,以加强与每种渠道相关的优势。农村妇女的互联网和电视使用率很低,需要包括妇女在内的发展伙伴共同努力,提高其使用率。关键词:框架信息,沟通渠道,乳腺癌筛查措施
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Preferred breast cancer message sources and frames amongst western Kenyan women
This descriptive study set out to verify the Kenyan women’s knowledge of the  various risk factors associated with breast cancer, their preferred framing of the  breast cancer messages and their preferred channels for receiving those messages. Three hundred and ninety-three (393) women aged 20-64 years from the Kisumu County of Western Kenya were interviewed using a  semi-structured questionnaire and analysed using descriptive statistics. Findings revealed that (a) information deficiencies in  relation to breast cancer is a factor that needs to be addressed, (b) gain, loss and mixed frames are used and (c) the most  preferred sources of information were radio and health facility personnel and, to a low extent the internet and television. The study recommends that it is prudent for the women to voluntarily seek the right information for them to make informed decisions  regarding preventive breast cancer measures. Further, cancer risk communicators need to develop  frames that revolve around symptoms and risk factors, and use the most preferred channels side by side to reinforce strengths associated with each. Internet and  television among the rural women are of low use, calling for the collaborated efforts amongst development partners including the women to boost the level of their usage. Keywords : framing messages, communication channels, breast cancer screening measures
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