Quality-of-Life Indicators for African American and European American Long-term Survivors of Early-stage Breast Cancer

This meta-analysis investigated the difference in perceptions of health-related quality of life (HRQOL) among long-term early-stage breast cancer survivors (BCS). The comparison was between African American and European American women. Initial pilot searches suggested that enough studies existed for...

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Main Author: de Rossiter, Cher
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Language:en
Published: ScholarWorks 2015
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spelling ndltd-waldenu.edu-oai-scholarworks.waldenu.edu-dissertations-10302019-10-30T01:18:40Z Quality-of-Life Indicators for African American and European American Long-term Survivors of Early-stage Breast Cancer de Rossiter, Cher This meta-analysis investigated the difference in perceptions of health-related quality of life (HRQOL) among long-term early-stage breast cancer survivors (BCS). The comparison was between African American and European American women. Initial pilot searches suggested that enough studies existed for a meaningful meta-analysis of a BCS population at least 5 years post diagnosis. Only studies using the outcome measure HRQOL were included in the study; this yielded an initial sample of 212 study reports, with 56 reports entering the coding phase of the process. African American women were grossly underrepresented in this set of studies in comparison to the overall breast cancer population. Separate analyses of Medical Outcomes Study 36- Item Short- Form Health Survey, Quality of Life-Cancer Survivor and Quality of Life Index - Cancer Version III instruments were executed. However, no stringent comparison across instruments of the difference between the HRQOL of African American and European American women was possible. When African American women were included in the populations, researchers often did not report their data separately but rather included their data in an overall population and thus differences were masked. The data that were available, including qualitative studies for African American women, suggested that there was a lower perception of the quality of survival in some areas for African American women. These differences suggest the need for greater attention to the physical components of African American BCS. The results point to a need to improve African American participant recruitment in research and to use online databases as a results repository to improve data availability for analysis. 2015-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/31 https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1030&context=dissertations Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies en ScholarWorks African American Breast Cancer Meta Analysis Quality-of-life Survival African American Studies Psychology
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topic African American
Breast Cancer
Meta Analysis
Quality-of-life
Survival
African American Studies
Psychology
spellingShingle African American
Breast Cancer
Meta Analysis
Quality-of-life
Survival
African American Studies
Psychology
de Rossiter, Cher
Quality-of-Life Indicators for African American and European American Long-term Survivors of Early-stage Breast Cancer
description This meta-analysis investigated the difference in perceptions of health-related quality of life (HRQOL) among long-term early-stage breast cancer survivors (BCS). The comparison was between African American and European American women. Initial pilot searches suggested that enough studies existed for a meaningful meta-analysis of a BCS population at least 5 years post diagnosis. Only studies using the outcome measure HRQOL were included in the study; this yielded an initial sample of 212 study reports, with 56 reports entering the coding phase of the process. African American women were grossly underrepresented in this set of studies in comparison to the overall breast cancer population. Separate analyses of Medical Outcomes Study 36- Item Short- Form Health Survey, Quality of Life-Cancer Survivor and Quality of Life Index - Cancer Version III instruments were executed. However, no stringent comparison across instruments of the difference between the HRQOL of African American and European American women was possible. When African American women were included in the populations, researchers often did not report their data separately but rather included their data in an overall population and thus differences were masked. The data that were available, including qualitative studies for African American women, suggested that there was a lower perception of the quality of survival in some areas for African American women. These differences suggest the need for greater attention to the physical components of African American BCS. The results point to a need to improve African American participant recruitment in research and to use online databases as a results repository to improve data availability for analysis.
author de Rossiter, Cher
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title Quality-of-Life Indicators for African American and European American Long-term Survivors of Early-stage Breast Cancer
title_short Quality-of-Life Indicators for African American and European American Long-term Survivors of Early-stage Breast Cancer
title_full Quality-of-Life Indicators for African American and European American Long-term Survivors of Early-stage Breast Cancer
title_fullStr Quality-of-Life Indicators for African American and European American Long-term Survivors of Early-stage Breast Cancer
title_full_unstemmed Quality-of-Life Indicators for African American and European American Long-term Survivors of Early-stage Breast Cancer
title_sort quality-of-life indicators for african american and european american long-term survivors of early-stage breast cancer
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publishDate 2015
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