Black women's perspectives on bladder health: Social‐ecological and life course contexts
Beverly R. Williams,
Sonya S. Brady,
Elise C. Levin
et al.
Abstract:AimsThis paper explores Black women's perspectives on bladder health using a social‐ecological conceptual framework and life course perspective.MethodsWe conducted a directed content analysis of data from the Study of Habits, Attitudes, Realities, and Experiences (SHARE), a focus group study by the Prevention of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (PLUS) Research Consortium. Analysis was conducted on data from five focus groups and a member‐checking session where all participants self‐identified as Black or African A… Show more
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