Literature DB >> 11845768

Outcomes of training nurses to conduct breast and cervical cancer screening of Native American women.

Wesley O Petersen1, Mary Alice Trapp, Robert A Vierkant, Thomas A Sellers, Thomas E Kottke, Piet C de Groen, Ann Marie Nicometo, Judith Salmon Kaur.   

Abstract

Native WEB (Women Enjoying the Benefit) is a unique training program for nurses employed by the Indian Health Service (IHS), tribal clinics, and other clinics with large, underserved populations. It teaches nurses breast and cervix cancer screening techniques and trains them to administer and maintain high-quality screening programs that include patient outreach, education, and training. We review American Indian (AI)/Alaska Native (AN) women's need for screening services, identify some of the obstacles to screening, and present our evaluation of the Native WEB's impact on clinics, nurses, and patients. Findings show that Native WEB training is associated with increased screening activity at all three levels.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11845768     DOI: 10.1097/00004650-200201000-00009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Holist Nurs Pract        ISSN: 0887-9311            Impact factor:   1.000


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1.  Assessing follow-up care after prostate-specific antigen elevation in American Indian / Alaska Native Men: a partnership approach.

Authors:  Jon C Tilburt; Katherine M James; Kathryn Koller; Anne P Lanier; Ingrid J Hall; Judith Lee Smith; Donatus U Ekwueme; Ann M Nicometo; Wesley O Petersen
Journal:  Prog Community Health Partnersh       Date:  2013
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