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Results From a Pilot Video Intervention to Increase Cervical Cancer Screening in Refugee Women.

India J Ornelas1,2, Khanh Ho1, J Carey Jackson1, Jaime Moo-Young3, Anh Le1, H Hoai Do2, Bouapanh Lor1, Maya Magarati1, Ying Zhang1, Victoria M Taylor2.   

Abstract

Many refugee women emigrate from countries with high cervical cancer incidence rates and have low rates of cervical cancer screening both before and after resettlement. Refugee women face many barriers to cervical cancer screening, including limited knowledge of cervical cancer and screening recommendations and cultural and linguistic barriers to being screened. Our pilot study aimed to develop and evaluate educational videos to promote cervical cancer screening among Karen-Burmese and Nepali-Bhutanese refugees, two of the largest groups of refugees arriving to the United States in recent years. We developed culturally tailored narrative videos for each ethnic group. Karen-Burmese and Nepali-Bhutanese women ( N = 40) were recruited through community health educators to participate in a pre- and posttest study. We assessed changes in cervical cancer knowledge and intentions to be screened, and satisfaction with the videos. We found that women were significantly more likely to report having heard of a test for cervical cancer and indicated significantly greater intentions to be screened after watching the video. Their knowledge about cervical cancer and screening also improved significantly, and they reported high levels of acceptability with the video. Our results suggest that culturally tailored narrative educational videos were acceptable to the target audiences and may be effective in increasing cervical cancer screening among refugee women. Further research should assess how health care and social service providers could implement video-based interventions to encourage women to be screened for cervical cancer during early resettlement.

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Keywords:  cancer screening; cervical cancer; refugee; video

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29202606      PMCID: PMC7012240          DOI: 10.1177/1090198117742153

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Educ Behav        ISSN: 1090-1981


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