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A letter is not enough: Women's preferences for and experiences of receiving breast density information.

Nancy R Kressin1, Jolie B Wormwood2, Tracy A Battaglia3, Priscilla J Slanetz4, Christine M Gunn5.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Despite evidence of disparate uptake of breast density (BD) information, little is known about diverse women's preferences for and experiences learning about BD.
METHODS: Telephone survey among 2306 racially/ethnically and literacy diverse women; qualitative interviews with 61 survey respondents. Responses by participant race/ethnicity and literacy were examined using bivariate, then multivariable analyses. Interviews were content-analyzed for themes.
RESULTS: Most women (80%) preferred learning of personal BD from providers, with higher rates among Non-Hispanic Black (85%) than Non-Hispanic White women (80%); and among Non-Hispanic White than Asian women (72%, all ps<0.05). Women with low literacy less often preferred receiving BD information from providers (76% v. 81%), more often preferring written notification (21% vs. 10%); women with high literacy more often preferred learning through an online portal (9% vs 3%). Most women (93%) received BD information from providers (no between group differences). Qualitative findings detailed women's desires for obtaining BD information from providers, written information, and visual depictions of BD.
CONCLUSIONS: When educating women about BD, one size does not fit all. PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS: Additional educational methods are needed beyond written BD notifications to sufficiently address the varying informational needs and preferences of all USA women.
Copyright © 2022 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Breast density notification; Health literacy; Patient experiences; Patient preferences; Racial/ethnic minorities

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35534300      PMCID: PMC9250336          DOI: 10.1016/j.pec.2022.03.014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Patient Educ Couns        ISSN: 0738-3991


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Authors:  Nancy R Kressin; Christine M Gunn; Tracy A Battaglia
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Authors:  Deborah J Rhodes; Sarah M Jenkins; Carrie B Hruska; Celine M Vachon; Carmen Radecki Breitkopf
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9.  Between-race differences in the effects of breast density information and information about new imaging technology on breast-health decision-making.

Authors:  Mark Manning; Kristen Purrington; Louis Penner; Neb Duric; Terrance L Albrecht
Journal:  Patient Educ Couns       Date:  2016-01-18

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