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Reducing Disparities in Cancer Screening and Prevention through Community-Based Participatory Research Partnerships with Local Libraries: A Comprehensive Dynamic Trial.

Bruce D Rapkin1, Elisa Weiss1, David Lounsbury1, Tamara Michel2, Alexis Gordon1,3, Jennifer Erb-Downward1, Eilleen Sabino-Laughlin2, Alison Carpenter1, Carolyn E Schwartz4,5, Linda Bulone6, Margaret Kemeny6.   

Abstract

Reduction of cancer-related disparities requires strategies that link medically underserved communities to preventive care. In this community-based participatory research project, a public library system brought together stakeholders to plan and undertake programs to address cancer screening and risk behavior. This study was implemented over 48 months in 20 large urban neighborhoods, selected to reach diverse communities disconnected from care. In each neighborhood, Cancer Action Councils were organized to conduct a comprehensive dynamic trial, an iterative process of program planning, implementation and evaluation. This process was phased into neighborhoods in random, stepped-wedge sequence. Population-level outcomes included self-reported screening adherence and smoking cessation, based on street intercept interviews. Event-history regressions (n = 9374) demonstrated that adherence outcomes were associated with program implementation, as were mediators such as awareness of screening programs and cancer information seeking. Findings varied by ethnicity, and were strongest among respondents born outside the U.S. or least engaged in care. This intervention impacted health behavior in diverse, underserved and vulnerable neighborhoods. It has been sustained as a routine library system program for several years after conclusion of grant support. In sum, participatory research with the public library system offers a flexible, scalable approach to reduce cancer health disparities. © Society for Community Research and Action 2017.

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Keywords:  Cancer screening; Community-based participatory research; Comprehensive dynamic trial; Diversity; Event-history analysis; Interactive systems framework; Sustainability

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28913882      PMCID: PMC5658033          DOI: 10.1002/ajcp.12161

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Community Psychol        ISSN: 0091-0562


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