| Literature DB >> 35117119 |
Tung-Sung Tseng1, Tyra Gross2, Michael D Celestin1, Wendy Dang2, Lucretia Young1, Yu-Hsiang Kao1, Mirandy Li1, David L Smith1, Leonard R Bok1, Jyotsna Fuloria3, Sarah Moody-Thomas1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study is to investigate knowledge, attitudes, and smoking cessation needs for African Americans who receive low dose computed tomography (LDCT) in an effort to reduce the health burden of lung cancer.Entities:
Keywords: African American; Smoking; cancer; health disparities
Year: 2019 PMID: 35117119 PMCID: PMC8797997 DOI: 10.21037/tcr.2019.04.18
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Transl Cancer Res ISSN: 2218-676X Impact factor: 1.241
Patient demographics
| Variables | n (%) |
|---|---|
| Age, mean (SD) (55–70 years old) | 61.8 (4.6) |
| Gender | |
| Female | 4 (26.7) |
| Male | 11 (73.3) |
| Annual income | |
| Less than $20,000 | 10 (66.7) |
| Less than $30,000 | 0 (0.0) |
| Less than $40,000 | 3 (20.0) |
| Less than $50,000 | 1 (6.7) |
| $50,001–$70,000 | 1 (6.7) |
| The highest level of education | |
| Grades 9 through 11 | 5 (33.3) |
| Grade 12 or GED | 7 (46.7) |
| College 1 to 3 years | 3 (20.0) |
| Marriage | |
| Married | 5 (33.3) |
| Divorced | 2 (13.4) |
| Single, never married and not now living with a partner | 8 (53.3) |
| Insurance* | |
| Health insurance¶ | 3 (20.0) |
| Medicaid | 8 (53.3) |
| Medicare | 8 (53.3) |
| Other | 1 (6.7) |
| BMI (kg/m2) | |
| Normal (<25) | 4 (26.7) |
| Overweight (25–29.9) | 3 (20.0) |
| Obese (≥30) | 8 (53.3) |
¶, health insurance (e.g., private health insurance, Blue Cross and Blue Shield, HMOs); *, a participant may have one more insurance. GED, graduate equivalency degree; HMO, Health Maintenance Organization.
Smoking status
| Questions | n (%) |
|---|---|
| How long have you been smoking on a regular basis? (years), mean (SD) | 39.3 (14.9) |
| On average, about how many cigarettes a day do you smoke now? mean (SD) | 9.2 (7.3) |
| Fagerstrom test Nicotine dependence (heaviness of smoking index) | |
| Very low | 4 (36.4) |
| Low | 3 (27.3) |
| Moderate | 2 (18.2) |
| High | 2 (18.2) |
| Very high | 0 (0.0) |
| Missing | 4 |
| Stage of change | |
| Are you planning to quit smoking within the next 1 to 6 months? | |
| Thinking of quitting smoking within the next month | 7 (46.7) |
| Thinking of quitting smoking within the 6 months | 4 (26.7) |
| Thinking of quitting smoking at some point, but not within the next 6 months | 4 (26.7) |
| Absolutely not thinking of quitting smoking | 0 (0.0) |
| Tried to quit* | |
| No | 4 (26.7) |
| Yes | 11 (73.3) |
| Perceive risk of lung cancer | |
| How likely do you think it is that you will develop lung cancer in the future? | |
| Very low | 0 (0.0) |
| Somewhat low | 3 (20.0) |
| Moderate | 6 (40.0) |
| Somewhat high | 3 (20.0) |
| Very high | 3 (20.0) |
| Compared to the average person your age, would you say that you are more likely, moderate, or less likely to get lung cancer? | |
| Less likely | 2 (13.3) |
| Somewhat less likely | 4 (26.7) |
| Moderate | 3 (20.0) |
| Somewhat likely | 2 (13.3) |
| More likely | 4 (26.7) |
*, in the past 12 months, have you stopped smoking for one day or longer because you were trying to quit?
LDCT lung cancer screening knowledge
| Questions | Responses = Yes, n (%) | Responses = No, n (%) | Responses = DN, n (%) | Missing, n | Accurate, n (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. About 85% of lung cancer deaths are caused by smoking? | 1 (7.1) | 10 (71.4) | 3 (21.4) | 1 | 10 (71.4) |
| 2. Lung cancer rank as #1 cause of cancer death in the US? | 0 (0.0) | 10 (71.4) | 4 (28.6) | 1 | 10 (71.4) |
| 3. About half of people with an abnormal CT scan will have lung cancer? | 0 (0.0) | 4 (28.6) | 10 (71.4) | 1 | 0 (0.0) |
| 4. Can a CT scan suggest that you have lung cancer when you do not? | 0 (0.0) | 3 (21.4) | 11 (78.6) | 1 | 3 (21.4) |
| 5. Can CT scan miss a tumor in your lungs? | 2 (14.3) | 2 (14.3) | 10 (71.4) | 1 | 2 (14.3) |
| 6. Without screening, is lung cancer often found a later stage when cure is less likely? | 0 (0.0) | 7 (50.0) | 7 (50.0) | 1 | 7 (50.0) |
| 7. Can CT scan find lung disease that is not cancer? | 0 (0.0) | 6 (42.9) | 8 (57.1) | 1 | 6 (42.9) |
| 8. CT scan cannot find heart disease? | 1 (8.3) | 3 (25.0) | 8 (66.7) | 3 | 1 (8.3) |
| 9. Lung cancer screening with a CT scan lower about 20% chances of dying from lung cancer? | 1 (7.7) | 6 (46.2) | 6 (46.2) | 2 | 6 (46.2) |
| 10. Will all tumors found in the lungs grow to be life threatening? | 1 (7.1) | 3 (21.4) | 10 (71.4) | 1 | 1 (7.1) |
Accurate rate for knowledge scores (n=11) (range, 1–8), mean =4.3; SD =2.6. LDCT, low dose computed tomography. DN, I don't know.
LDCT lung cancer screening attitude
| Questions | n (%) |
|---|---|
| LDCT scan with no lung cancer will decrease worry about developing cancer | |
| Agree | 8 (53.3) |
| Disagree | 1 (6.7) |
| Neutral | 6 (40.0) |
| LDCT scans scare me | |
| Agree | 5 (33.3) |
| Disagree | 3 (20.0) |
| Neutral | 7 (46.7) |
| You believe that you are at high risk for lung cancer | |
| Agree | 8 (53.3) |
| Disagree | 2 (13.3) |
| Neutral | 5 (33.3) |
| If you were asked today—you would agree to a LDCT scan | |
| Agree | 13 (92.9) |
| Disagree | 1 (7.1) |
| Neutral | 0 (0.0) |
| Missing | 1 |
| You believe that early detection of lung cancer will result in a good prognosis | |
| Agree | 13 (86.7) |
| Disagree | 1 (6.7) |
| Neutral | 1 (6.7) |
| Screening accuracy is important to you whether to have a LDCT | |
| Agree | 13 (92.9) |
| Disagree | 0 (0.0) |
| Neutral | 1 (7.1) |
| Missing | 1 |
| Screening cost is important to you whether to have a LDCT | |
| Agree | 9 (69.2) |
| Disagree | 2 (15.4) |
| Neutral | 2 (15.4) |
| Missing | 2 |
LDCT, low dose computed tomography.