Abnormal mammogram follow-up: do community lay health advocates make a difference?

Autor: Joel Okoli, Stacy L. Thorne, Sherry R. Crump, Michele Shipp, Selma J. Morris, Daniel S. Blumenthal, Gail G McCray, Lee S. Caplan
Rok vydání: 2008
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Zdroj: Health promotion practice. 9(2)
ISSN: 1524-8399
Popis: This pilot study evaluates a community lay health advocate (CLHA) intervention in promoting follow-up for abnormal mammograms among African American women. A controlled trial was implemented at an urban hospital in Atlanta, with 48 women in a CLHA intervention group and 35 in a usual care group. Participants were 25 or older and had an abnormal mammogram between March 25, 2002, and May 2, 2003. Intervention group women received CLHA support including encouragement of timely abnormal mammogram follow-up, reminders of follow-up appointments, identification and removal of barriers to follow-up, and accompaniment to follow-up appointments. Women in the intervention group were significantly more likely to keep their first abnormal mammogram follow-up appointment, all of their scheduled follow-up appointments, and their biopsy or fine needle aspiration appointment. CLHAs are effective in promoting abnormal mammogram followup among African American women and may be an important resource in reducing racial disparities in breast cancer mortality.
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