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. 2017 Mar;32(1):16-23.
doi: 10.1007/s13187-015-0911-3.

The Role of Community Education in Increasing Knowledge of Breast Health and Cancer: Findings from the Asian Breast Cancer Project in Boston, Massachusetts

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The Role of Community Education in Increasing Knowledge of Breast Health and Cancer: Findings from the Asian Breast Cancer Project in Boston, Massachusetts

Samantha Berger et al. J Cancer Educ. 2017 Mar.

Abstract

In the past decade, cancer rates have significantly decreased in the USA, but breast cancer survival is lower in Asian American women, likely due to lower rates of screening behaviors in Asian Americans compared to other ethnicities, which could lead to later stage cancer diagnosis and increased mortality. This paper reports on the Asian Breast Cancer (ABC) Project, a three-phase peer-led community program designed to promote cancer prevention by improving breast cancer screening rates among Chinese and Vietnamese women in the Greater Boston area. The three phases of planning and coalition building, community health worker training, and the community workshop intervention are described. The workshop intervention was evaluated by comparing pre- and post-workshop questionnaires evaluating knowledge about breast cancer screening and prevention. Two hundred fifty-two women participated in the program across 14 workshops. Each participant completed questionnaires about demographics, access to health care, and a five-item self-administered questionnaire about breast cancer knowledge. Results showed that the majority of the women had received a clinical breast exam or mammogram in the past 12 months (69 and 59 %, respectively), and older women were more likely to get a mammogram (85 %) or clinical breast exams (74 %) compared to younger women. Eighty-one percent of women were interested in reminder systems. Baseline knowledge was high for three survey questions about mammograms and breast cancer risk (88-97 %). For questions with fewer correct answers at baseline, knowledge about the meaning of lumps in the breast significantly increased (69 to 80 % correct, p < 0.0001), as well as knowledge about frequency of clinical breast exam (48 to 67 % correct, p < 0.0001). This pilot project indicated a partial effectiveness of the community workshop in a population with high baseline knowledge. The education workshop increased knowledge about breast lumps and clinical exam frequency. We also identified that reminder systems and appointment assistance are desired by this population. Our findings inform future cancer screening strategies for Asian Americans.

Keywords: Asian; Breast; Cancer risk; Evidence-based practice; Health literacy; Public health; Survey; Survivorship.

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