Beliefs about the PAP Smear and Cervical Cancer Screening among Vietnamese Women

越南妇女对宫颈抹片检查和宫颈癌筛查的看法

基本信息

  • 批准号:
    7317338
  • 负责人:
  • 金额:
    $ 14.4万
  • 依托单位:
  • 依托单位国家:
    美国
  • 项目类别:
  • 财政年份:
    2007
  • 资助国家:
    美国
  • 起止时间:
    2007-09-18 至 2009-08-31
  • 项目状态:
    已结题

项目摘要

DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Cervical cancer is almost entirely preventable through appropriate screening and follow-up. Yet cervical cancer continues to be a serious health problem for Vietnamese women, who experience cervical cancer at rates five times that of white women in the United States. Studies have found that cultural norms about modesty, beliefs about preventive behavior and about cancer, and lack of knowledge about the purpose of the Pap smear all impact Vietnamese women's decisions to seek cervical cancer screening. However, few studies have a) used qualitative methods to ensure that the women themselves identify salient barriers to screening b) investigated Vietnamese women's beliefs about the Pap test and its uses within this population. With the initiative of a community-based organization, through a process of collaboration with academic partners, we propose to investigate beliefs about cervical cancer screening in the Vietnamese community. Our long-term goal is to design and implement a culturally tailored intervention that will increase cervical cancer screening among Vietnamese women. The purpose of this qualitative study is to explore the range of beliefs about the Pap smear held by Vietnamese women. The knowledge gained will be used in the development of future surveys to test the relationship between beliefs and screening behavior, and to develop a randomized controlled trial intervention to improve screening with this at risk population. Specifically, we will 1) explore Vietnamese women's beliefs and attitudes about the Pap smear, 2) explore the impact of Vietnamese women's beliefs about the Pap smear on screening behaviors, 3) explore differences between beliefs about the Pap smear held by Vietnamese women who have had and never had a Pap smear, and 4) collaborate with the local Vietnamese community to develop a pilot intervention based on the results of the study. We will conduct Key Informant interviews, in-depth interviews, and focus groups with participants recruited through a community-based organization to identify the range of beliefs about the Pap smear and develop a pilot intervention. Our qualitative approach is ideal for exploratory studies as it will provide appropriate context for culturally-based beliefs about the Pap smear and generate hypothesis for future research. The results of the study will lay the groundwork for developing future interventions designed to reduce cervical cancer with the Vietnamese population.
描述(由申请人提供):通过适当的筛查和随访,宫颈癌几乎完全可以预防。然而,宫颈癌仍然是越南妇女的一个严重健康问题,越南妇女患宫颈癌的比率是美国白色妇女的五倍。研究发现,关于谦虚的文化规范、关于预防行为和癌症的信念以及缺乏关于巴氏涂片目的的知识都影响越南妇女寻求宫颈癌筛查的决定。然而,很少有研究a)使用定性的方法,以确保妇女自己确定显着的障碍,以筛选B)调查越南妇女的信念巴氏试验及其使用在这一人口。在一个社区组织的倡议下,通过与学术伙伴的合作,我们建议调查越南社区对宫颈癌筛查的信念。我们的长期目标是设计和实施一项针对文化的干预措施,增加越南妇女的宫颈癌筛查。本质性研究的目的是探讨越南妇女对巴氏涂片检查的信念范围。所获得的知识将用于未来调查的开发,以测试信念和筛查行为之间的关系,并开发一种随机对照试验干预措施,以改善对这一高危人群的筛查。具体而言,我们将1)探讨越南妇女对巴氏涂片的信念和态度,2)探讨越南妇女对巴氏涂片的信念对筛查行为的影响,3)探讨有过和从未有过巴氏涂片的越南妇女对巴氏涂片信念的差异,以及4)与当地越南社区合作,根据研究结果制定试点干预措施。我们将与通过社区组织招募的参与者进行关键线人访谈,深入访谈和焦点小组,以确定有关巴氏涂片的信念范围,并制定试点干预措施。我们的定性方法是理想的探索性研究,因为它将提供适当的背景下,文化为基础的信念,巴氏涂片检查,并产生假设,为未来的研究。该研究的结果将为制定旨在减少越南人口宫颈癌的未来干预措施奠定基础。

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