Breaking barriers to completing genetic testing for inherited breast cancer among at-risk Black women using a community-based participatory research approach

利用社区参与式研究方法,打破高危黑人女性完成遗传性乳腺癌基因检测的障碍

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Abstract

National guidelines from the US Preventive Services Task Force and the National Comprehensive Cancer Network recommend the use of family-health-history (FHH)-based risk assessment tools to guide genetic testing (GT) among women with an increased risk of inherited cancer and inform personalized cancer risk management. Prior research has focused on attitudes toward and decisions about initial uptake of GT in Black patients but little is known about the factors that impact the subsequent completion of GT after they have already provided consent. Using a community-based participatory research (CBPR) approach, we aimed to identify barriers and actionable strategies to improve GT completion offered through the Breast Health Assessment (BHA), an FHH screening tool administered at routine mammography visits. We conducted semi-structured interviews with 12 Black women who screened high-risk for inherited breast cancer and consented to GT through the BHA, but did not complete saliva sample collection. Thematic analysis revealed that lack of dedicated support throughout the BHA workflow emerged as a key obstacle to sample collection, whereas medical mistrust, shame, and limited knowledge were largely regarded as cultural barriers that had no impact on GT completion. Low utilization among participants reflected logistical challenges highlighting the need to evaluate multi-level implementation processes to better understand and address inequities in GT completion. Participants suggested implementing early educational outreach, culturally relevant messaging, and interpersonal touchpoints to promote GT uptake. By applying a CBPR approach, we translated these findings into actionable, equity-focused strategies to improve GT completion within a population genetic screening program.

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