Literature DB >> 19743759

Using lay health advisors to promote breast and cervical cancer screening among Latinas: a review.

Ana P Martínez-Donate1.   

Abstract

CONTEXT: Breast and cervical cancer (BCC) represent leading causes of morbidity and mortality among Latinas. The use of lay health advisors (LHAs) represents a promising approach for health promotion among underserved and minority populations.
OBJECTIVE: This study reviews the evidence regarding the effectiveness of LHA-based interventions to promote BCC screening among Latinas.
METHODS: A search was conducted using the PubMed online electronic database. The search included studies published through August 2008. Study abstracts were reviewed to select intervention studies that met our inclusion criteria. References in selected articles were also reviewed for inclusion in the review. Of 134 articles identified, 14 met the selection criteria. The main characteristics and results of each study were extracted using a pre-established template.
RESULTS: Most studies were conducted in the west or southwest regions of the United States. Few studies were guided by health behavior theory. Most studies used weak methodological designs, lacked a comparison group, and/or failed to collect both pretest and post-test data. Only 2 studies found evidence of effectiveness.
CONCLUSIONS: More intervention research guided by health behavior theory and using rigorous methods is needed to elucidate the potential effectiveness of LHA interventions to promote BCC screening among Latinas.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19743759

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  WMJ        ISSN: 1098-1861


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Journal:  Calif J Health Promot       Date:  2012-08-01

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Journal:  J Gen Intern Med       Date:  2010-07-07       Impact factor: 5.128

Review 3.  Increasing Cervical Cancer Screening Among US Hispanics/Latinas: A Qualitative Systematic Review.

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Journal:  J Cancer Educ       Date:  2015-06       Impact factor: 2.037

4.  Academic-Community Partnership to Develop a Patient-Centered Breast Cancer Risk Reduction Program for Latina Primary Care Patients.

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5.  Establishing the infrastructure to conduct comparative effectiveness research toward the elimination of disparities: a community-based participatory research framework.

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Authors:  Jane Zapka; Stephen H Taplin; Patricia Ganz; Eva Grunfeld; Katherine Sterba
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7.  Health Volunteerism and Improved Cancer Health for Latina and African American Women and Their Social Networks: Potential Mechanisms.

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Journal:  Prog Community Health Partnersh       Date:  2012

9.  The "Empowering Latinas to Obtain Breast Cancer Screenings" study: Rationale and design.

Authors:  Yamile Molina; Liliana G San Miguel; Lizeth Tamayo; Casandra Robledo; Carola Sánchez Díaz; Araceli Lucio; Nora Coronado; Carol Estwing Ferrans
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10.  AMIGAS: building a cervical cancer screening intervention for public health practice.

Authors:  Judith Lee Smith; Katherine M Wilson; Carlyn E Orians; Theresa L Byrd
Journal:  J Womens Health (Larchmt)       Date:  2013-08-09       Impact factor: 2.681

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