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A Community-Based Partnership to Successfully Implement and Maintain a Breast Health Navigation Program

Breast cancer screening combined with follow-up and treatment reduces breast cancer mortality. However, in the study clinic, only 12 % of eligible women ≥40 years received a mammogram in the previous year. The objective of this project was to implement patient navigation, in our partner health clini...

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Autores principales: Drake, Bettina F., Tannan, Shivon, Anwuri, Victoria V., Jackson, Sherrill, Sanford, Mark, Tappenden, Jennifer, Goodman, Melody S., Colditz, Graham A.
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Publicado: Springer US 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4626535/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26077018
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10900-015-0051-z
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author Drake, Bettina F.
Tannan, Shivon
Anwuri, Victoria V.
Jackson, Sherrill
Sanford, Mark
Tappenden, Jennifer
Goodman, Melody S.
Colditz, Graham A.
author_facet Drake, Bettina F.
Tannan, Shivon
Anwuri, Victoria V.
Jackson, Sherrill
Sanford, Mark
Tappenden, Jennifer
Goodman, Melody S.
Colditz, Graham A.
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description Breast cancer screening combined with follow-up and treatment reduces breast cancer mortality. However, in the study clinic, only 12 % of eligible women ≥40 years received a mammogram in the previous year. The objective of this project was to implement patient navigation, in our partner health clinic to (1) identify women overdue for a mammogram; and (2) increase mammography utilization in this population over a 2-year period. Women overdue for a mammogram were identified. One patient navigator made navigation attempts over a 2-year period (2009–2011). Navigation included working around systems- and individual-level barriers to receive a mammogram as well as the appropriate follow-up post screening. Women were contacted up to three times to initiate navigation. The proportion of women navigated and who received a mammogram during the study period were compared to women who did not receive a mammogram using Chi square tests for categorical variables and t tests for continuous variables with an α = 0.05. Barriers to previous mammography were also assessed. With 94.8 % of eligible women navigated and 94 % of these women completing mammography, the implementation project reached 89 % of the target population. This project was a successful implementation of an evidence-based patient navigation program that continues to provide significant impact in a high-need area. Cost was the most commonly cite barrier to mammography. Increasing awareness of resources in the community for mammography and follow-up care remains a necessary adjunct to removing structural and financial barriers to accessing preventive services.
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spelling pubmed-46265352015-11-04 A Community-Based Partnership to Successfully Implement and Maintain a Breast Health Navigation Program Drake, Bettina F. Tannan, Shivon Anwuri, Victoria V. Jackson, Sherrill Sanford, Mark Tappenden, Jennifer Goodman, Melody S. Colditz, Graham A. J Community Health Original Paper Breast cancer screening combined with follow-up and treatment reduces breast cancer mortality. However, in the study clinic, only 12 % of eligible women ≥40 years received a mammogram in the previous year. The objective of this project was to implement patient navigation, in our partner health clinic to (1) identify women overdue for a mammogram; and (2) increase mammography utilization in this population over a 2-year period. Women overdue for a mammogram were identified. One patient navigator made navigation attempts over a 2-year period (2009–2011). Navigation included working around systems- and individual-level barriers to receive a mammogram as well as the appropriate follow-up post screening. Women were contacted up to three times to initiate navigation. The proportion of women navigated and who received a mammogram during the study period were compared to women who did not receive a mammogram using Chi square tests for categorical variables and t tests for continuous variables with an α = 0.05. Barriers to previous mammography were also assessed. With 94.8 % of eligible women navigated and 94 % of these women completing mammography, the implementation project reached 89 % of the target population. This project was a successful implementation of an evidence-based patient navigation program that continues to provide significant impact in a high-need area. Cost was the most commonly cite barrier to mammography. Increasing awareness of resources in the community for mammography and follow-up care remains a necessary adjunct to removing structural and financial barriers to accessing preventive services. Springer US 2015-06-16 2015 /pmc/articles/PMC4626535/ /pubmed/26077018 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10900-015-0051-z Text en © The Author(s) 2015 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
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Drake, Bettina F.
Tannan, Shivon
Anwuri, Victoria V.
Jackson, Sherrill
Sanford, Mark
Tappenden, Jennifer
Goodman, Melody S.
Colditz, Graham A.
A Community-Based Partnership to Successfully Implement and Maintain a Breast Health Navigation Program
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title_fullStr A Community-Based Partnership to Successfully Implement and Maintain a Breast Health Navigation Program
title_full_unstemmed A Community-Based Partnership to Successfully Implement and Maintain a Breast Health Navigation Program
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title_sort community-based partnership to successfully implement and maintain a breast health navigation program
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