Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
999231 Pacific Science Review 2014 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

A better understanding of the health behaviours and their association with support systems can help to promote the health behaviours of breast cancer survivors in different cultural contexts. This study explored health behaviour changes within a familial–social–cultural context among Korean populations diagnosed with breast cancer. A comparative qualitative study was conducted with five focus groups of Korean–Americans living in the US and Koreans living in Korea. The common themes among the Korean–Americans and Koreans were 1) the impact of family on a healthy life, 2) recommendations concerning health behaviour practices from physicians, and 3) support from the religious community/faith. The findings also provided an insight into different perspectives related to health behaviour changes and support systems under different cultural contexts. This study sheds light on the importance of developing culturally tailored health behaviour interventions with appropriate support systems for Korean breast cancer survivors.

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