| Literature DB >> 16327746 |
Elliott J Goytia1, Bruce Rapkin, Elisa S Weiss, David Golub, Vivian Guzman, Maureen O'Connor.
Abstract
Community-based partnerships are an important means of addressing cancer health disparities in medically underserved communities. Public libraries may be ideal partners in this effort. To assess the readiness and capacity of a public library system to implement cancer recruitment and outreach campaigns, 58 librarians in the Queens Borough Public Library System in New York completed self-administered questionnaires before and after a training on breast health, cancer, and screening. Results indicate that they are interested in participating in a cancer outreach campaign and feel it is a critical need in their community. Many librarians lacked the knowledge about cancer and cancer information resources needed to participate optimally. Nevertheless, librarians provide a cultural bridge to medically underserved communities. Partnering with a public library system to improve access to care has great potential, yet a number of challenges need to be overcome.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 16327746 DOI: 10.1177/1073274805012004S03
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancer Control ISSN: 1073-2748 Impact factor: 3.302