Literature DB >> 15682772

The development of a community action plan to reduce breast and cervical cancer disparities between African-American and White women.

Mona N Fouad1, M Christine Nagy, Rhoda E Johnson, Theresa A Wynn, Edward E Partridge, Mark Dignan.   

Abstract

The purpose of this project was to establish a coalition of academic, state, and community-based organizations to develop a community action plan (CAP) to eliminate breast and cervical cancer morbidity and mortality disparities between African-American (AA) and Caucasian women. The project targeted rural and urban low-income AA women in Alabama. Based on the logic model, community capacity building was implemented, followed by the development of a community-driven CAP. For community capacity building, a coalition comprising 12 organizations was established, and a network of 84 community volunteers was formed. Community needs assessments identified 3 levels of barriers to breast and cervical cancer screening: 1) individual, 2) community systems, and 3) healthcare provider. Based on these findings, a community-driven CAP was developed. Our results indicate that a coalition of diverse organizations can partner and develop CAPs to improve the health of their communities.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15682772

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ethn Dis        ISSN: 1049-510X            Impact factor:   1.847


  10 in total

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2.  Targeted intervention strategies to increase and maintain mammography utilization among African American women.

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3.  Cancer health disparities: what we have done.

Authors:  Nedra Lisovicz; Theresa Wynn; Mona Fouad; Edward E Partridge
Journal:  Am J Med Sci       Date:  2008-04       Impact factor: 2.378

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Authors:  Isabel C Scarinci; Allison G Litton; Isabel C Garcés-Palacio; Edward E Partridge; Philip E Castle
Journal:  Womens Health Issues       Date:  2013-02-12

5.  Developing a community action plan to eliminate cancer disparities: lessons learned.

Authors:  Theresa Ann Wynn; Charkarra Anderson-Lewis; Rhoda Johnson; Claudia Hardy; Gail Hardin; Shundra Walker; John Marron; Mona Fouad; Edward Partridge; Isabel Scarinci
Journal:  Prog Community Health Partnersh       Date:  2011

6.  Using Community Feedback to Improve Community Interventions: Results From the Deep South Network for Cancer Control Project.

Authors:  Theresa A Wynn; Sharon B Wyatt; Claudia M Hardy; Shundra S Walker; Tammi Floyd Thomas; Angela G Williams; Edward E Partridge
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7.  Patient Navigation As a Model to Increase Participation of African Americans in Cancer Clinical Trials.

Authors:  Mona N Fouad; Aras Acemgil; Sejong Bae; Andres Forero; Nedra Lisovicz; Michelle Y Martin; Gabriela R Oates; Edward E Partridge; Selwyn M Vickers
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8.  Keys to the Successful Implementation of Community-Based Outreach and Navigation: Lessons from a Breast Health Navigation Program.

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9.  Initiatives of 11 rural Appalachian cancer coalitions in Pennsylvania and New York.

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10.  The REACH 2010 logic model: an illustration of expected performance.

Authors:  Pattie Tucker; Youlian Liao; Wayne H Giles; Leandris Liburd
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  10 in total

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