乳腺癌
民族
心理干预
焦点小组
定性研究
医学
美籍华人
老年学
卫生公平
心理学
癌症
公共卫生
护理部
内科学
社会学
业务
营销
社会科学
人类学
作者
Jung‐won Lim,Patricia González,Ming Wang-Letzkus,Okmi Baik,Kimlin T. Ashing‐Giwa
标识
DOI:10.1353/hpu.2013.0094
摘要
This study explored how Chinese American, Korean American, and Mexican American women modify their health behaviors following breast cancer treatment and identified motivators and barriers that influence their changes. An exploratory, descriptive, qualitative study was undertaken using six focus groups. Discussions were transcribed and translated for content analysis. Significant differences among the ethnic groups were noted in the following health behavior practices which were most commonly stated as changed behaviors after a breast cancer diagnosis: 1) eating habits, 2) physical activity, 3) alternative medicine, 4) sleeping, 5) social activity, 6) weight control, and 7) alcohol consumption. Family, financial concerns, environment, and religious faith were commonly mentioned as motivators of and/or barriers to changes in health behaviors. Findings provide insight into different perspectives related to changes in health behaviors by ethnicity, which is critical for developing culturally tailored behavioral interventions to improve underserved breast cancer survivors' quality of life and to reduce health disparities.
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