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Catalysts towards cancer risk management action: A longitudinal study of reproductive-aged women with BRCA1/2 mutations

机译:患癌症风险管理行动的催化剂:BRCA1 / 2突变的生殖老年女性的纵向研究

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Deleterious mutations in BRCA1 or BRCA2 genes increase a woman's lifetime risk of breast and ovarian cancer. Risk management guidelines endorse early detection and prevention behaviors. Despite expressed intent, uptake of these measures remains low. This longitudinal, qualitative study integrated retrospective and prospective data to distinguish factors shaping intent to act from those that are catalysts to taking action to reduce cancer risk. Twelve BRCA1/2 mutation-positive women participating in the National Cancer Institute's Breast Imaging Study aged 18-35 completed two semi-structured interviews three years apart. Researchers completed focused coding to identify points of behavioral intent and action and contextual factors acting as catalysts upon participant narratives. All women shared only two action steps: seeking information about cancer risk and completing genetic testing. The constellation of action steps created a unique action trajectory that was defined, with precise ideas about risk perception and clear behavioral response, or iterative, in which unanticipated life events shifted the speed, accessibility, or order in which risk management and family planning goals were prioritized, planned, or executed. Factors shifting action steps included salient, unanticipated life events, such as infertility, insurance/financial constraints, birth of the last child, or a relative's cancer diagnosis. Focus on cancer morbidity may obfuscate how women prioritize actions, and ignore varied pragmatic, relational, and social factors affecting how intended actions are completed, particularly during the reproductive years. We recommend providers update patients' risk management plans at each visit to assess readiness for next steps and reduce reluctance to discuss, or guilt associated with, change.
机译:BRCA1或BRCA2基因的有害突变增加了乳腺癌和卵巢癌的寿命风险。风险管理指南赞同早期检测和预防行为。尽管有意识,但这些措施的吸收仍然很低。这种纵向,定性研究综合回顾和预期数据,以区分塑造意图的因素,以从催化剂采取行动以降低癌症风险的因素。第十二条BRCA1 / 2参与国家癌症研究所的乳房成像研究的突变阳性妇女18-35岁的乳房成像学习完成了三年三年的半结构化访谈。研究人员完成了专注的编码,以确定参与者叙述上作为催化剂的行为意图和行为和行动和上下文因素。所有妇女只共享两步:寻求有关癌症风险和完成遗传检测的信息。行动步骤的星座创造了一个定义的独特动作轨迹,具有关于风险感知和明确行为响应的准确思考,或者迭代,其中意外的生活事件转移风险管理和计划生育目标的速度,可访问性或顺序优先考虑,计划或执行。因素转移行动步骤包括突出,意外的生活事件,如不孕,保险/财政限制,最后一个孩子的诞生,或相对的癌症诊断。专注于癌症发病率可能会发现女性优先考虑行动的优先考虑,忽略影响如何完成措施的不同务实,关系和社会因素,特别是在生殖期间。我们建议提供商在每次访问时更新患者的风险管理计划,以评估后续步骤的准备情况,并减少讨论或与变革相关的讨论或内疚。

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