A Theory-Based Intervention to Improve Breast Cancer Awareness and Screening in Jamaica

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Chidinma P. Anakwenze
Evelyn Coronado-Interis
Maung Aung
Pauline E. Jolly
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[1] University of Alabama at Birmingham,School of Medicine
[2] University of Alabama at Birmingham,School of Public Health
[3] Western Regional Health Authority,Epidemiology and Research Unit
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Prevention Science | 2015年 / 16卷
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Early detection of cancer; Follow-up studies; Health behavior; Jamaica; Breast neoplasms;
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Despite declines in breast cancer mortality rates in developed countries, mortality rates remain high in Jamaica due to low levels of screening and lack of early detection. We hypothesized that a theory-based health educational intervention would increase awareness of breast cancer and intention to screen among women in Western Jamaica. Two hundred and forty six women attending hospitals or clinics were enrolled in an educational intervention consisting of a pretest, breast cancer presentation, and posttest if they had never been screened or had not been screened in 5 years or more. The questionnaires assessed attitudes and knowledge of risk factors and symptoms related to breast cancer. Participants were followed approximately 6 months after the intervention to determine whether they accessed breast cancer screening. There were statistically significant increases (p < 0.0001) in the percentage of correct knowledge responses and in participants’ intention to screen from pretest to posttest. The greatest posttest improvements were among items measuring knowledge of breast cancer screening tests and risk factors. Of the 134 women who were reached by phone for post-intervention follow-up, 30 women (22.4 %) were screened for breast cancer and 104 women (77.6 %) had not been screened. The use of a theory-based educational intervention positively influenced knowledge of breast cancer risk factors, symptoms, and types of screening and increased screening rates in screening-naïve women. This theory-based educational intervention may be replicated to promote awareness of breast cancer and further increase screening rates in other areas of Jamaica and other developing countries.
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