Testing the Feasibility of a DVD-Based Intervention to Promote Preparedness for Mammography in Women with Intellectual Disabilities

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Nechama W. Greenwood
Claire Tienwey Wang
Deborah Bowen
Joanne Wilkinson
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[1] Boston University School of Medicine,Department of Family Medicine
[2] Boston University School of Public Health,Department of Community Health Sciences
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Breast cancer screening; Intellectual disability; Cancer screening education; Vulnerable populations; Cancer screening disparities; Media-based education;
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Women with intellectual disabilities (ID, formerly mental retardation) have a similar breast cancer incidence as the general population, but they have higher breast cancer mortality and lower rates of regular screening mammography. We conducted a feasibility study evaluating acceptability, demand, and limited efficacy of a health education DVD about mammography for women with ID. The DVD was developed in order to address disability-specific barriers to mammography identified in prior studies, such as anxiety related to navigating the logistics of obtaining a mammogram. The DVD was found to be acceptable and feasible, and led to a moderate increase in mammography preparedness in this population. Study results suggest that this DVD-based intervention is an appropriate candidate for further study measuring efficacy and effectiveness in increasing regular mammography in women with ID, a disparity population.
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