Information Needs of Asian American Breast Cancer Survivors: a Decision Tree Analysis

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Wonshik Chee
Jee-Seon Yi
Eun-Ok Im
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[1] Emory University,Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing
[2] Gyeongsang National University,College of Nursing, Institute of Health Sciences
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Journal of Cancer Education | 2022年 / 37卷
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Asian Americans; Breast cancer; Decision tree; Survivors; Symptom distress; Technology;
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Through a decision tree analysis, this study aimed to determine the characteristics of Asian American breast cancer survivors who had higher decreases in their need for information by a technology-based information and coaching/support program compared with their counterparts. This is a part of a larger randomized controlled trial; only the data from 99 Asian American breast cancer survivors were used for this analysis. The measurement scales included the Memorial Symptom Assessment Scale-Short Form, the Cancer Behavior Inventory, the Questions on Attitudes, Subjective Norm, Perceived Behavioral Control and Behavioral Intention, and the Supportive Care Needs Survey-Short Form 34. The data analysis was done using t-tests, chi-square tests, repeated measurement analyses, and a decision tree analysis. The information needs scores of all the participants decreased during the 3-month intervention period (p < .005). However, only the intervention group had statistically significant decreases in the information needs scores during the 3 months (dif. =  − 8.545; p < .005). Those with low social influence scores and high self-efficacy scores had significantly larger decreases in their information needs scores compared with the average change scores (100%, p < 01). Asian American breast cancer survivors with low social influences and high self-efficacy would highly benefit from a technology-based intervention for their need for information.
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