Literature DB >> 24185143

Community health workers, social support and cervical cancer screening among high-risk groups in rural Mexico.

Patrick F Elliott, Suzanne E Belinson, Emma Ottolenghi, Kathleen Smyth, Jerome L Belinson.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Rural Mexico has a low screening prevalence and high burden of cervical cancer. One strategy to increase screening coverage utilizes community health workers (CHWs) to recruit high-risk women and address barriers.
METHODS: We conducted a systematic cross-sectional survey of 196 women residing in Chiapas, Mexico who were recruited by either CHWs or traditional means for screening. This analysis compares 110 rural women's risk factors, attitudes and knowledge of cervical cancer and socioeconomic factors stratified by type of recruitment.
RESULTS: Women who were informed of screening by CHWs were more likely to be of high risk sub-groups and report higher scores of social support but were also more likely to endorse difficulty with access and fatalistic attitudes about cancer. DISCUSSION: Utilizing CWHs results in increased screening among high-risk women and increased social support for screening among rural women, addressing a significant barrier, but may have limited effects on other barriers.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24185143     DOI: 10.1353/hpu.2013.0180

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Health Care Poor Underserved        ISSN: 1049-2089


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