What roles do men in your community have in regards to healthcare decisions for themselves and their families? (Considering the changing roles in the U.S)
In your own opinions how do we utilize these roles to encourage cancer screening for men, their families and the community at large?
How has migration and the changing family roles influenced your general health and that of the community? (You can give both positive and negative implications of this change on your health and the health of the community in general)
How should we involve men in efforts to increase cancer screening utilization?
What do you view or look at as opportunities or strengths as men in your community when it comes to seeking preventive healthcare services?
How do we build on these opportunities or strengths to increase cancer screening for men in your community?
What are the barriers or challenges that men face when it comes to accessing healthcare services?
Can you suggest ways we can address these barriers or challenges that you face?
Religion might influence the way some people make health decisions.
If you had an opportunity to design a program that would encourage men in your community to screen for cancer what would you do or what would this program look like?