Authors
Kristi L Allgood, Bijou Hunt, Jacqueline M Kanoon, Melissa A Simon
Publication date
2018/10
Journal
Journal of Cancer Education
Volume
33
Pages
1061-1068
Publisher
Springer US
Description
Women of color do not have the same level of access to mammography services as their White counterparts, and this inequity may be one of the contributing factors to the documented racial disparity in breast cancer mortality in the US. The present study sought to assess the effectiveness of the mammogram party, a promising, but under-studied approach to increasing mammography uptake, particularly among under-served populations. The program targeted mammogram-eligible women in community settings on the west and southwest sides of Chicago, gathering basic demographic information, mammography history, and interest in assistance obtaining a mammogram. Women were navigated either through traditional one-on-one navigation or to a mammogram party. Seven outcome metrics were calculated for each type of navigation. We compared navigation outcomes for those who attended to those …
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Scholar articles
KL Allgood, B Hunt, JM Kanoon, MA Simon - Journal of Cancer Education, 2018