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Erschienen in: Journal of Community Health 5/2019

04.05.2019 | Original Paper

Knowledge Assessment and Screening Barriers for Breast Cancer in an Arab American Community in Dearborn, Michigan

verfasst von: Mariam Ayyash, Marwa Ayyash, Sheena Bahroloomi, Hiam Hamade, Mona Makki, Samar Hassouneh, R. Alexander Blackwood

Erschienen in: Journal of Community Health | Ausgabe 5/2019

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Abstract

Breast cancer (BC) is the most common malignancy afflicting women during their lifetime. Screening for breast cancer can reduce mortality through early cancer detection. Lack of knowledge is an important barrier leading to low screening rates. Little research has evaluated breast cancer knowledge and barriers to receiving appropriate screening among Arab Americans. Given that the Arab American population has grown approximately 47% since 2000, this study was designed to assess breast cancer knowledge and screening barriers in an Arab American community. An anonymous survey addressing knowledge assessment and screening for breast cancer was distributed at the Arab Community Center for Economics and Social Services in Dearborn, MI between June 2015 and August 2017. The survey was modified based on a similar study that was conducted Among Adult Saudi women in a primary health care setting. 102 non-BC survivors, 48 BC survivors and 50 men participated in this study. Gaps in knowledge around the role of age and family history, as well as cancer presentation were noted among the participants. Additionally, 51% of non-BC survivors over the age of 40 years have not had a screening mammogram in the past 2 years with leading causes being absence of symptoms, lack of health insurance, and absence of family history. Healthcare providers and community organizations should work towards increasing knowledge levels, reducing misconceptions and improving screening rates for breast cancer among Arab Americans. Increasing community outreach and education and navigating the community’s health beliefs and practices can optimize the process of information delivery to community members.
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Metadaten
Titel
Knowledge Assessment and Screening Barriers for Breast Cancer in an Arab American Community in Dearborn, Michigan
verfasst von
Mariam Ayyash
Marwa Ayyash
Sheena Bahroloomi
Hiam Hamade
Mona Makki
Samar Hassouneh
R. Alexander Blackwood
Publikationsdatum
04.05.2019
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Journal of Community Health / Ausgabe 5/2019
Print ISSN: 0094-5145
Elektronische ISSN: 1573-3610
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10900-019-00671-4

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