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Uncovering myths and transforming realities among low-SES African-American men: implications for reducing prostate cancer disparities.

机译:在低社会经济地位的非裔美国人中揭示神话并改变现实:减少前列腺癌差距的意义。

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PURPOSE: Prostate cancer provides the most dramatic evidence of cancer disparities based on race and ethnicity among U.S. men. African-American men still hold a commanding lead in both prostate cancer incidence and mortality, particularly among those of low socioeconomic status (SES) and the medically underserved. Therefore, the need for early intervention persists. The purpose of this exploratory pilot study was to: a) assess the knowledge of a cohort of low-SES African-American men regarding prostate health/prostate cancer, and b) uncover myths/misinformation as barriers to prostate health decisions and behaviors. PROCEDURES: Asymptomatic African-American men participated in focus groups to candidly discuss: a) health concerns, b) prostate health, c) prostate cancer screening, diagnosis and treatment, and d) factors influencing prostate health decisions/behaviors. FINDINGS: Participants revealed sociocultural and psychological barriers: myths and lack of accurate/adequate knowledge about prostate health and cancer, fear, denial and apathy. CONCLUSIONS: These findings suggest factors that may explain the reluctance and limited participation in prostate health and prostate cancer services among medically underserved, socioeconomically disadvantaged, African-American men. Lack of knowledge, which affects all barriers to care, is amenable to change. Therefore, improvements in prostate cancer outcomes are achievable through culturally and linguistically appropriate health education tailored to their specific needs.
机译:目的:前列腺癌提供了基于美国男性中种族和种族的最明显的癌症差异证据。非裔美国人在前列腺癌的发病率和死亡率方面仍处于领先地位,尤其是在那些处于低社会经济地位(SES)和医疗不足的人群中。因此,仍然需要早期干预。这项探索性先导研究的目的是:a)评估一群低SES非裔美国人关于前列腺健康/前列腺癌的知识,以及b)揭示神话/错误信息作为阻碍前列腺健康决策和行为的障碍。程序:无症状的非洲裔美国人参加了焦点小组,坦诚地讨论:a)健康问题,b)前列腺健康,c)前列腺癌的筛查,诊断和治疗,以及d)影响前列腺健康决定/行为的因素。结果:参与者发现了社会文化和心理障碍:神话和对前列腺健康和癌症,恐惧,否定和冷漠的缺乏准确/充分的了解。结论:这些发现提示了可能解释医疗不足,社会经济处于不利地位的非洲裔美国男性不愿和有限参与前列腺健康和前列腺癌服务的因素。影响所有护理障碍的知识匮乏易于改变。因此,通过针对其特定需求量身定制的文化和语言方面的健康教育,可以实现前列腺癌预后的改善。

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