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Cervical Cancer Screening in Korean American Women: Findings from Focus Group Interviews
Hooja Kim, PhD, RN, Kyung Ja Lee, PhD, RN, Sun Ock Lee, PhD, RN, Sungjae Kim, PhD, RN
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2004;34(4):617-624.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2004.34.4.617
Published online: March 28, 2017

1Youngnam College of Science and Technology, Korea.

2Yonsei University, Korea.

3Korea National Open University, Korea.

4Kangwon National University, Korea.

hjkim@ync.ac.kr

Copyright © 2004 Korean Society of Nursing Science

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  • Purpose
    Korean American women have twice the rate of cervical cancer than white women and demonstrate low rates in participation in cervical cancer screening. This study was to describe the perceptions about cervical cancer and factors related to cervical cancer screening among Korean American women.
  • Method
    Focus group methods.
  • Results
    Five themes emerged. First, knowledge about cervical cancer; misconceptions about cervical cancer, its causes, reproductive anatomy and the treatment Second, perceived meanings of having cervical cancer; most of the women felt that cervical cancer represented a loss of femininity and existential value of womanhood. Third, knowledge about cervical cancer screening ; regular medical check-ups were necessary for early detection and prevention of cervical cancer. Forth, experiences and perceived meanings of cervical cancer screening; the participants expressed their feelings; embarrassment, fear, shame and shyness. Fifth, practices of cervical cancer screening; various intervals in participating in cervical cancer screening. But they mentioned several deterrents, language, insurance, time constraint, embarrassment, fear of the screening results, misbelief about susceptibility, lack of health prevention behavior, and lack of information written in Korean.
  • Conclusion
    Results emphasize the critical need for culturally appropriate health education to encourage participation of Korean American women in cervical cancer screening.

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