Willingness of Women at Increased Risk of Breast Cancer to Participate in Prevention Trials.


Journal

JCO oncology practice
ISSN: 2688-1535
Titre abrégé: JCO Oncol Pract
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 101758685

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
31 Oct 2024
Historique:
medline: 1 11 2024
pubmed: 1 11 2024
entrez: 31 10 2024
Statut: aheadofprint

Résumé

The factors affecting women's willingness to participate (WTP) in breast cancer (BC) prevention trials are poorly understood. This study aimed to identify the characteristics of interventions associated with a higher WTP among high BC risk women. Women who self-identified as being at an increased risk of BC were recruited to a cross-sectional study of WTP in BC prevention trials. Responses were dichotomized into more willing (a lot and moderately) and less willing (some, a little, and not at all), and responses were compared by patient characteristics and intervention type. Of 143 participants, 81.2% (116) completed ≥30% of a Likert-type scale questionnaire on WTP in various intervention types for BC prevention. Overall, WTP in BC prevention studies was high, with 82.7% more willing, including 69.0% and 70.7%, respectively, for unspecified physical activity and dietary interventions. WTP differed significantly by the duration of diet-based and physical activity behavior change interventions: decreasing with 12- versus 3-month diet-based interventions ( WTP in BC prevention trials was the highest for women with known genetic risk and for interventions involving a behavior change. Medications with side effects had the lowest WTP. For behavior change, WTP was negatively influenced by intervention duration beyond a few months, indicating that individual perception of BC risk and inconvenience strongly influence WTP.

Identifiants

pubmed: 39481066
doi: 10.1200/OP-24-00487
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

OP2400487

Auteurs

Cecilia N Mastrogiacomo (CN)

Stony Brook University Cancer Center, Stony Brook, NY.

Alexa Courtepatte (A)

Stony Brook University Cancer Center, Stony Brook, NY.

Anne Moyer (A)

Department of Psychology, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY.

Christina Preece (C)

Department of Medicine, Cedars Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA.

Patricia Thompson (P)

Department of Medicine, Cedars Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA.

Alison Stopeck (A)

Stony Brook University Cancer Center, Stony Brook, NY.

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