HEALTH PROMOTION AND EARLY DETECTION OF CANCER IN OLDER ADULTS - NEEDS ASSESSMENT FOR PROGRAM-DEVELOPMENT

Citation
Mi. Fitch et al., HEALTH PROMOTION AND EARLY DETECTION OF CANCER IN OLDER ADULTS - NEEDS ASSESSMENT FOR PROGRAM-DEVELOPMENT, Cancer nursing, 20(6), 1997, pp. 381-388
Citations number
25
Journal title
ISSN journal
0162220X
Volume
20
Issue
6
Year of publication
1997
Pages
381 - 388
Database
ISI
SICI code
0162-220X(1997)20:6<381:HPAEDO>2.0.ZU;2-F
Abstract
The greatest risk factor for developing cancer is age, yet little is k nown about the cancer-related knowledge, attitudes and beliefs of the older adult (age >55 years). A community-based needs assessment was co nducted to understand these dimensions in a large metropolitan communi ty. Ten focus groups (n = 158 older adults) and 9 individuals were int erviewed Content analysis for the audiotaped sessions was completed. T he study participants focused on ''being active'' and living a healthy lifestyle. Many worried about illness interfering with their ability to do what they wanted to do. Many had had exposure to cancer through family members or friends, but still had many unanswered questions abo ut cancer. Age was not seen as a risk factor for cancer, and a range o f attitudes existed regarding cancer prevention and early detection. O verall, despite fearing cancer, participants thought older adults need ed to know about cancer and suggested a wide range of approaches to di sseminate information effectively to older adults.