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The Design of a Multi-component Intervention to Promote Screening Mammography in an American Indian Community: The Native Women's Health Project

BACKGROUND: Breast cancer is an important public health issue among American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) women in the US. This article describes the design and implementation of a culturally sensitive intervention to promote breast health among AI/AN women through a hybrid model that incorporates c...

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Autores principales: Tolma, Eleni L., Engelman, Kimberly, Stoner, Julie A., Thomas, Cara, Joseph, Stephanie, Li, Ji, Blackwater, Cecily, Henderson, J. Neil, Carson, L. D., Neely, Norma, Edwards, Tewanna
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: AIMS Press 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5690415/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29546205
http://dx.doi.org/10.3934/publichealth.2016.4.933
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author Tolma, Eleni L.
Engelman, Kimberly
Stoner, Julie A.
Thomas, Cara
Joseph, Stephanie
Li, Ji
Blackwater, Cecily
Henderson, J. Neil
Carson, L. D.
Neely, Norma
Edwards, Tewanna
author_facet Tolma, Eleni L.
Engelman, Kimberly
Stoner, Julie A.
Thomas, Cara
Joseph, Stephanie
Li, Ji
Blackwater, Cecily
Henderson, J. Neil
Carson, L. D.
Neely, Norma
Edwards, Tewanna
author_sort Tolma, Eleni L.
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description BACKGROUND: Breast cancer is an important public health issue among American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) women in the US. This article describes the design and implementation of a culturally sensitive intervention to promote breast health among AI/AN women through a hybrid model that incorporates clinical and community-based approaches. This is one of the first studies using this model addressing breast cancer disparities among AI/AN populations in the US. METHODS: The Theory of Planned Behavior was used as the guiding framework of the intervention and Community Based Participatory Research was the primary vehicle for the intervention planning and implementation. Three preliminary studies took place that aimed to identify qualitatively and quantitatively what deterred or encouraged AI women to get past or future mammograms. The research results were shared with community members who, through a prioritization process, identified the theoretical focus of the intervention and its corresponding activities. The priority population consisted of AI women ages 40–74, with no recent mammogram, and no breast cancer history. RESULTS: The intervention centered on the promotion of social modeling and physician recommendation. The main corresponding activities included enhancing patient-physician communication about screening mammography through a structured dialogue, receipt of a breast cancer brochure, participation in an inter-generational discussion group, and a congratulatory bracelet upon receipt of a mammogram. Environmental and policy related changes also were developed. CONCLUSION: Creating a theory-based, culturally-sensitive intervention through tribal participatory research is a challenging approach towards eliminating breast cancer disparities among hard-to-reach populations.
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spelling pubmed-56904152018-03-15 The Design of a Multi-component Intervention to Promote Screening Mammography in an American Indian Community: The Native Women's Health Project Tolma, Eleni L. Engelman, Kimberly Stoner, Julie A. Thomas, Cara Joseph, Stephanie Li, Ji Blackwater, Cecily Henderson, J. Neil Carson, L. D. Neely, Norma Edwards, Tewanna AIMS Public Health Research Article BACKGROUND: Breast cancer is an important public health issue among American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) women in the US. This article describes the design and implementation of a culturally sensitive intervention to promote breast health among AI/AN women through a hybrid model that incorporates clinical and community-based approaches. This is one of the first studies using this model addressing breast cancer disparities among AI/AN populations in the US. METHODS: The Theory of Planned Behavior was used as the guiding framework of the intervention and Community Based Participatory Research was the primary vehicle for the intervention planning and implementation. Three preliminary studies took place that aimed to identify qualitatively and quantitatively what deterred or encouraged AI women to get past or future mammograms. The research results were shared with community members who, through a prioritization process, identified the theoretical focus of the intervention and its corresponding activities. The priority population consisted of AI women ages 40–74, with no recent mammogram, and no breast cancer history. RESULTS: The intervention centered on the promotion of social modeling and physician recommendation. The main corresponding activities included enhancing patient-physician communication about screening mammography through a structured dialogue, receipt of a breast cancer brochure, participation in an inter-generational discussion group, and a congratulatory bracelet upon receipt of a mammogram. Environmental and policy related changes also were developed. CONCLUSION: Creating a theory-based, culturally-sensitive intervention through tribal participatory research is a challenging approach towards eliminating breast cancer disparities among hard-to-reach populations. AIMS Press 2016-11-18 /pmc/articles/PMC5690415/ /pubmed/29546205 http://dx.doi.org/10.3934/publichealth.2016.4.933 Text en © 2016 Eleni L. Tolma, et al., licensee AIMS Press This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0)
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Tolma, Eleni L.
Engelman, Kimberly
Stoner, Julie A.
Thomas, Cara
Joseph, Stephanie
Li, Ji
Blackwater, Cecily
Henderson, J. Neil
Carson, L. D.
Neely, Norma
Edwards, Tewanna
The Design of a Multi-component Intervention to Promote Screening Mammography in an American Indian Community: The Native Women's Health Project
title The Design of a Multi-component Intervention to Promote Screening Mammography in an American Indian Community: The Native Women's Health Project
title_full The Design of a Multi-component Intervention to Promote Screening Mammography in an American Indian Community: The Native Women's Health Project
title_fullStr The Design of a Multi-component Intervention to Promote Screening Mammography in an American Indian Community: The Native Women's Health Project
title_full_unstemmed The Design of a Multi-component Intervention to Promote Screening Mammography in an American Indian Community: The Native Women's Health Project
title_short The Design of a Multi-component Intervention to Promote Screening Mammography in an American Indian Community: The Native Women's Health Project
title_sort design of a multi-component intervention to promote screening mammography in an american indian community: the native women's health project
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5690415/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29546205
http://dx.doi.org/10.3934/publichealth.2016.4.933
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