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Am J Public Health ; 92(4): 646-54, 2002 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11919066

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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. METHODS: 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 previous 2 years. RESULTS: The intervention was associated with an overall 6 percentage point increase (95% confidence interval [CI] = -1, 14) in community-wide mammography use. Low-income women in intervention counties showed an 11 percentage point increase (95% CI = 2, 21) in use above that exhibited by low-income 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.


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Black or African American/education , Health Education/organization & administration , Mammography/statistics & numerical data , Mass Screening/statistics & numerical data , Minority Groups/statistics & numerical data , Patient Acceptance of Health Care/ethnology , Poverty/ethnology , Rural Health , Women's Health , Black or African American/statistics & numerical data , Aged , Family Characteristics , Female , Health Care Surveys , Humans , Mass Screening/organization & administration , Middle Aged , North Carolina/epidemiology , Peer Group , Program Evaluation
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