Keywords

mammography screening, rural African American women

 

Authors

  1. Williams-Brown, Shanita PhD, MPH, APRN, BC
  2. Meinersmann, Krista PhD, APRN, BC
  3. Baldwin, Dee M. PhD, RN-C, FAAN
  4. Phillips, Janice Mitchell PhD, RN, FAAN

Abstract

The voices of rural women are frequently absent in discussions of quality healthcare. This study utilized a phenomenological research design to examine rural African American women's descriptions of mammogram quality. Twenty-three women in rural Georgia communities were interviewed. Participants desired quality mammogram experiences in which they were treated with kindness and respect, were given explanations of the mammogram procedure and outcome, and were cared for by health professionals who were competent in their roles.