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The Effect of Two Interventions to Increase Breast Cancer Screening in Rural Women

SIMPLE SUMMARY: This research tested the effectiveness of a mailed DVD and mailed DVD + PN (patient navigation) to increase mammography screening compared to usual care in rural women. Women in the combined DVD + PN were over 5 times more likely to have received a mammogram 12 months after the inter...

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Autores principales: Champion, Victoria L., Monahan, Patrick O., Stump, Timothy E., Biederman, Erika B., Vachon, Eric, Katz, Mira L., Rawl, Susan M., Baltic, Ryan D., Kettler, Carla D., Zaborski, Natalie L., Paskett, Electra D.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9496655/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36139515
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers14184354
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author Champion, Victoria L.
Monahan, Patrick O.
Stump, Timothy E.
Biederman, Erika B.
Vachon, Eric
Katz, Mira L.
Rawl, Susan M.
Baltic, Ryan D.
Kettler, Carla D.
Zaborski, Natalie L.
Paskett, Electra D.
author_facet Champion, Victoria L.
Monahan, Patrick O.
Stump, Timothy E.
Biederman, Erika B.
Vachon, Eric
Katz, Mira L.
Rawl, Susan M.
Baltic, Ryan D.
Kettler, Carla D.
Zaborski, Natalie L.
Paskett, Electra D.
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: This research tested the effectiveness of a mailed DVD and mailed DVD + PN (patient navigation) to increase mammography screening compared to usual care in rural women. Women in the combined DVD + PN were over 5 times more likely to have received a mammogram 12 months after the intervention. ABSTRACT: Guideline-based mammography screening is essential to lowering breast cancer mortality, yet women residing in rural areas have lower rates of up to date (UTD) breast cancer screening compared to women in urban areas. We tested the comparative effectiveness of a tailored DVD, and the DVD plus patient navigation (PN) intervention vs. Usual Care (UC) for increasing the percentage of rural women (aged 50 to 74) UTD for breast cancer screening, as part of a larger study. Four hundred and two women who were not UTD for breast cancer screening, eligible, and between the ages of 50 to 74 were recruited from rural counties in Indiana and Ohio. Consented women were randomly assigned to one of three groups after baseline assessment of sociodemographic variables, health status, beliefs related to cancer screening tests, and history of receipt of guideline-based screening. The mean age of participants was 58.2 years with 97% reporting White race. After adjusting for covariates, 54% of women in the combined intervention (DVD + PN) had a mammogram within the 12-month window, over 5 times the rate of becoming UTD compared to UC (OR = 5.11; 95% CI = 2.57, 10.860; p < 0.001). Interactions of the intervention with other variables were not significant. Significant predictors of being UTD included: being in contemplation stage (intending to have a mammogram in the next 6 months), being UTD with other cancer screenings, having more disposable income and receiving a reminder for breast screening. Women who lived in areas with greater Area Deprivation Index scores (a measure of poverty) were less likely to become UTD with breast cancer screening. For rural women who were not UTD with mammography screening, the addition of PN to a tailored DVD significantly improved the uptake of mammography. Attention should be paid to certain groups of women most at risk for not receiving UTD breast screening to improve breast cancer outcomes in rural women.
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spelling pubmed-94966552022-09-23 The Effect of Two Interventions to Increase Breast Cancer Screening in Rural Women Champion, Victoria L. Monahan, Patrick O. Stump, Timothy E. Biederman, Erika B. Vachon, Eric Katz, Mira L. Rawl, Susan M. Baltic, Ryan D. Kettler, Carla D. Zaborski, Natalie L. Paskett, Electra D. Cancers (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: This research tested the effectiveness of a mailed DVD and mailed DVD + PN (patient navigation) to increase mammography screening compared to usual care in rural women. Women in the combined DVD + PN were over 5 times more likely to have received a mammogram 12 months after the intervention. ABSTRACT: Guideline-based mammography screening is essential to lowering breast cancer mortality, yet women residing in rural areas have lower rates of up to date (UTD) breast cancer screening compared to women in urban areas. We tested the comparative effectiveness of a tailored DVD, and the DVD plus patient navigation (PN) intervention vs. Usual Care (UC) for increasing the percentage of rural women (aged 50 to 74) UTD for breast cancer screening, as part of a larger study. Four hundred and two women who were not UTD for breast cancer screening, eligible, and between the ages of 50 to 74 were recruited from rural counties in Indiana and Ohio. Consented women were randomly assigned to one of three groups after baseline assessment of sociodemographic variables, health status, beliefs related to cancer screening tests, and history of receipt of guideline-based screening. The mean age of participants was 58.2 years with 97% reporting White race. After adjusting for covariates, 54% of women in the combined intervention (DVD + PN) had a mammogram within the 12-month window, over 5 times the rate of becoming UTD compared to UC (OR = 5.11; 95% CI = 2.57, 10.860; p < 0.001). Interactions of the intervention with other variables were not significant. Significant predictors of being UTD included: being in contemplation stage (intending to have a mammogram in the next 6 months), being UTD with other cancer screenings, having more disposable income and receiving a reminder for breast screening. Women who lived in areas with greater Area Deprivation Index scores (a measure of poverty) were less likely to become UTD with breast cancer screening. For rural women who were not UTD with mammography screening, the addition of PN to a tailored DVD significantly improved the uptake of mammography. Attention should be paid to certain groups of women most at risk for not receiving UTD breast screening to improve breast cancer outcomes in rural women. MDPI 2022-09-07 /pmc/articles/PMC9496655/ /pubmed/36139515 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers14184354 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Rawl, Susan M.
Baltic, Ryan D.
Kettler, Carla D.
Zaborski, Natalie L.
Paskett, Electra D.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9496655/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36139515
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers14184354
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