Literature DB >> 30900079

Testing a Religiously Tailored Intervention with Somali American Muslim Women and Somali American Imams to Increase Participation in Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening.

Rebekah Pratt1, Sharif Mohamed2, Wali Dirie2, Nimo Ahmed3, Sey Lee3, Michael VanKeulen4, Sam Carlson3.   

Abstract

Somali American women have low rates of breast and cervical screening. This research aimed to test the feasibility and impact of religiously tailored workshops involving Somali American Muslim women and male imams to improve intention to undergo breast or cervical cancer screening. Religiously tailored workshops addressing cancer screening (each approximately 3 h in length) were conducted with 30 Somali American women and 11 imams. Pre- and post-test surveys measured attitudes toward screening, screening intention, and workshop experience. The workshops were feasible, and both the women and the imams found the workshops enjoyable as well as informative. The discussions of religiously tailored messages had a positive impact on attitudes toward cancer screening, and, for the women, a positive impact on intention to screen. Religiously tailored messages can be an important community asset for engaging Somali American Muslim women around the value of breast and cervical cancer screening.

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Keywords:  Breast; Cancer screening; Cervical; Focus group; Immigrant; Muslim; Qualitative; Religious; Somali

Year:  2020        PMID: 30900079     DOI: 10.1007/s10903-019-00881-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immigr Minor Health        ISSN: 1557-1912


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