Increasing Use of Mammography Among Older Rural African American Women: Results From a Community Trial
- ECU Author/Contributor (non-ECU co-authors, if there are any, appear on document)
- Mary Altpeter (Creator)
- Jo Anne Earp (Creator)
- Eugenia Eng (Creator)
- Kathy S. Lynch (Creator)
- Holly F. Mathews (Creator)
- Linda Mayne (Creator)
- Michael S. O'Malley (Creator)
- Bahjat Qaqish (Creator)
- Garth Rauscher (Creator)
- Institution
- East Carolina University (ECU )
- Web Site: http://www.ecu.edu/lib/
Abstract: Objectives. A community trial was undertaken to evaluate the effectiveness of the North Carolina Breast Cancer Screening Program a lay health advisor network intervention intended to increase screening among rural African American women 50 years and older. ethods. A stratified random sample of 801 African American women completed baseline (1993–1994) and follow-up (1996–1997) surveys. The primary outcome was self-reported mammography use in the revious 2 years. Results. The intervention was associated with an overall 6 percentage point increase (95% confidence interval [CI] =−1 14) in communitywide mammography use. Low-income women in intervention counties showed an 11 percentage point increase (95% CI = 2 21) in use above that exhibited by lowincome women in comparison counties. Adjustment for potentially confounding characteristics did not change the results. Conclusions. A lay health advisor intervention appears to be an effective public health approach to increasing use of screening mammography among low-income rural populations. Originally published American Journal of Public Health Vol. 92 No. 4 Apr 2002
Additional Information
- Publication
- Other
- American Journal of Public Health. 92:4(April 2002) p. 646-654.
- Language: English
- Date: 2011
- Keywords
- mammography use, rural communities, health advisor network intervention
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