Literature DB >> 22201656

Increasing mammography and cervical cancer knowledge and screening behaviors with an educational program.

Theresa A Kessler1.   

Abstract

PURPOSE/
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effectiveness of using an educational program based on self-efficacy to increase knowledge and create behavior change regarding recommended mammography and Papanicolaou (Pap) test screening guidelines.
DESIGN: Pretest and post-test, prospective.
SETTING: An urban county in northern Indiana. SAMPLE: 56 women who attended one of four educational programs and 47 women who responded 15 months later.
METHODS: The one-hour educational programs based on self-efficacy included vicarious experiences and verbal persuasion regarding breast and cervical screening practices. Two programs were offered to local church groups as part of a health fair, and two were offered through health promotion initiatives sponsored by private businesses. MAIN RESEARCH VARIABLES: Demographics, knowledge of breast and cervical cancer, and screening behaviors.
FINDINGS: Knowledge of risk and screening guidelines increased significantly immediately following the educational program (p < 0.001) and did not decrease significantly 15 months later (p = 0.57). Family history and history of human papillomavirus and sexually transmitted diseases were the top known risk factors for breast and cervical cancers, respectively. Participant-reported rates of screening behaviors increased 15 months later for mammography (100%) and Pap test (84%).
CONCLUSIONS: Educational interventions based on self-efficacy increased knowledge of breast and cervical health and helped increase the rate of mammography and Pap tests. IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING: Preparing women with strategies to complete a mammogram and Pap test is an important approach to enhancing self-efficacy and increasing screening behaviors.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22201656     DOI: 10.1188/12.ONF.61-68

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oncol Nurs Forum        ISSN: 0190-535X            Impact factor:   2.172


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