The Influence of Narrative Information Talked by Patients with Breast Cancer on Health Behavior: Using Interview Data Provided by DIPEx-Japan

  • OKADA Hiroko
    東京大学大学院医学系研究科健康科学・看護学専攻医療コミュニケーション学分野
  • OKUHARA Tsuyoshi
    大学病院医療情報ネットワーク(UMIN)研究センター

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  • 乳がん患者のナラティブが受け手の健康行動に与える影響の検討
  • 乳がん患者のナラティブが受け手の健康行動に与える影響の検討 : ディペックス・ジャパンのインタビューデータを用いて
  • ニュウガン カンジャ ノ ナラティブ ガ ウケ テ ノ ケンコウ コウドウ ニ アタエル エイキョウ ノ ケントウ : ディペックス ・ ジャパン ノ インタビューデータ オ モチイテ
  • ディペックス・ジャパンのインタビューデータを用いて

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<p>Narrative information talked by patients with cancer is effective to encourage good health behavior. However, the detail of the information has not been explored. This study aimed to explore the detail of narrative information talked by patients with breast cancer using the framework of the health belief model (HBM). Interview data of 18 patients with breast cancer were provided by DIPEx-Japan. We conducted a content analysis using the framework of the HBM. Sixty percent of the participants talked about “perceived susceptibility in the specific population” and “perceived severity focusing on consequences of medical conditions,” and about half of the participants talked about “ignore of symptoms” for “perceived barriers.” Narrative information from patients with breast cancer included a lot of components of the HBM. The results suggest that narrative information may be effective for promoting cancer screening.</p>

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