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Purpose: The goal of this clinical Capstone study was to explore the current prostate screening practices in Jamaica, survey the health care providers regarding their knowledge and screening practices for prostate cancer, and identify the knowledge and perceptions of prostate health and cancer screening practices among a group of Jamaican men aged 35-75 years of age. Theoretical Framework. Pender\u2019s Model of Health Promotion. Methods. In four distinctive phases, the researcher compiled data through personal interviews, Survey Monkey questionnaires, and focus-group interactions. The data was gathered to elicit information regarding these men\u2019s health and prostate cancer screening practices. Utilizing mixed methods research practices, the researcher sought to identify knowledge, attitudes, and perceptions that may support nursing to promote improved health and health-seeking behaviors in this high-risk population. Results. No government-enforced standard protocols exist for health care providers to follow regarding prostate screening. Although 60% of health care providers stated having prostate screening discussions with their patients, over 55.6% of providers were not correctly utilizing informed decision-making discussions with their patients. Personal interviews revealed 74.3% of the men stated that health care providers did not discuss prostate screening options with them, and although themes of fear, machismo, bedside manner, and homophobia were related by these men, 51.4 % stated they would have wanted to discuss their prostate risk. and 80% of the men revealed that they would have done a full prostate screening exam if requested by their health care providers. Conclusions: Jamaica has cost-effective prostate screening health care. Health care practitioners need to be better educated about informed decision making. Jamaican men were open to prostate screening but will not self-initiate. Feelings of fear, homophobia machismo, and bedside manner must be addressed.", "Nursing Capstone Project." ] } }, { "label": { "en": [ "Classification" ] }, "value": { "none": [ "RC280.P7 S43 2011" ] } }, { "label": { "en": [ "Publication Date" ] }, "value": { "none": [ "2011" ] } }, { "label": { "en": [ "Genre" ] }, "value": { "none": [ "Academic theses" ] } }, { "label": { "en": [ "Holding Location" ] }, "value": { "none": [ "Barry University Archives and Special Collections" ] } }, { "label": { "en": [ "Resource Identifier" ] }, "value": { "none": [ "RC280.P7 S43 2011_ShawMureen" ] } }, { "label": { "en": [ "Language" ] }, "value": { "none": [ "English" ] } }, { "label": { "en": [ "Permanent Link" ] }, "value": { "none": [ "http://sobekcmsrv.barrynet.barry.edu/AA00001434/00001" ] } }, { "label": { "en": [ "Creator" ] }, "value": { "none": [ "Shaw, Mureen L." ] } }, { "label": { "en": [ "Note" ] }, "value": { "none": [ "Thesis (DNP)--Barry University, 2011.", "Includes bibliographical references (leaves 87-90)." ] } }, { "label": { "en": [ "Physical Description" ] }, "value": { "none": [ "v, 123 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm" ] } }, { "label": { "en": [ "Publisher" ] }, "value": { "none": [ "Barry University" ] } }, { "label": { "en": [ "Place of Publication" ] }, "value": { "none": [ "Miami, Fla." ] } }, { "label": { "en": [ "Type" ] }, "value": { "none": [ "Book" ] } }, { "label": { "en": [ "Rights Management" ] }, "value": { "none": [ "Copyright Mureen L. Shaw. Permission granted to Barry University to digitize, archive and distribute this item for non-profit research and educational purposes. Any reuse of this item in excess of fair use or other copyright exemptions requires permission of the copyright holder." ] } }, { "label": { "en": [ "Source Institution" ] }, "value": { "none": [ "Barry University" ] } }, { "label": { "en": [ "Subjects / Keywords" ] }, "value": { "none": [ "Prostate -- Cancer -- Nursing", "Prostate -- Cancer -- Jamaica", "Men -- Health and hygiene", "Evidence-based nursing" ] } }, { "label": { "en": [ "Degree Disciplines" ] }, "value": { "none": [ "Nursing" ] } }, { "label": { "en": [ "Title" ] }, "value": { "none": [ "Prostate screening practices among Jamaican men" ] } }, { "label": { "en": [ "Series Title" ] }, "value": { "none": [ "Barry University Dissertations -- College of Nursing and Health Sciences" ] } }, { "label": { "en": [ "Format" ] }, "value": { "none": [ "Book" ] } }, { "label": { "en": [ "Digital Resource Creation Date" ] }, "value": { "none": [ "4/8/2020" ] } } ], "service": [ { "@context": "http://iiif.io/api/search/2/context.json", "id": "https://budc.barry.edu/iiif/manifest/AA00001434/00001/search", "type": "SearchService2", "profile": "http://iiif.io/api/search/2/search" } ], "seeAlso": [ { "id": "https://budc.barry.edu/content/AA/00/00/14/34/00001/AA00001434_00001.mets.xml", "type": "Dataset", "format": "application/mets\u002Bxml", "label": { "en": "METS" } }, { "id": "https://budc.barry.edu/content/AA/00/00/14/34/00001/marc.xml", "type": "Dataset", "format": "application/marcxml\u002Bxml", "label": { "en": "MARCXML" } } ], "items": [] }