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Medsurg Nurs ; 26(1): 33-38, 43, 2017 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30351572

ABSTRACT

Innovative strategies are needed to generate resources to replicate and sustain proven, community-based health promotion programs. Authors describe how civic-minded university students can conduct such programs while simultaneously gaining skills that make them competitive graduate school applicants.


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Asian/psychology , Breast Neoplasms/diagnosis , Breast Neoplasms/therapy , Early Detection of Cancer/psychology , Mammography/psychology , Mammography/statistics & numerical data , Patient Education as Topic/methods , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Community Health Services/methods , Female , Health Promotion/methods , Humans , Middle Aged , Students, Medical , Vulnerable Populations
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J Cancer Educ ; 30(1): 26-30, 2015 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24969319

ABSTRACT

The Asian Grocery Store-Based Cancer Education Program (the Program) is a proven strategy for promoting early breast cancer detection among Asian American women. The authors sought to test whether the same public health model can become an effective strategy for increasing the Asian community's awareness of the California Smokers' Helpline (the Helpline) and thereby, potentially decreasing this community's use of tobacco products. The new module, mainly staffed by four well-trained, volunteer undergraduates, explained the risks of first- and second-hand tobacco exposure and how to access the Helpline's services. A brochure, provided in English, Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese (the Helpline's available Asian languages), was used to guide the bicultural, bilingual students' tobacco-related discussions with shoppers. The students' repeated presence at the nine partnering Asian grocery stores served as reminders of the Helpline's availability. In its first year of operation, the student trainers reached 1,052 men and 1,419 women with tobacco cessation messages. Equally important, the participating grocery stores' managers did not object to students telling their customers to quit using the tobacco products sold in their stores. The results suggest that the Program's tobacco cessation module is a viable, community-specific, public health strategy. It is also a strategy with the potential for applications to reduce other health threats.


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Health Education , Health Services/supply & distribution , Information Dissemination , Smoking Cessation/ethnology , Smoking Cessation/statistics & numerical data , Asian , California/ethnology , Female , Humans , Male , Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander , Pilot Projects
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