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Abstract
The purpose of this multi-year study was to replicate a successful breast cancer awareness campaign pilot, targeting young women, and evaluate the campaign effectiveness on multiple Canadian post-secondary school sites. A Canadian charity, Team Shan Breast Cancer Awareness for Young Women (Team Shan), facilitated awareness campaigns on college and university campuses across Western Canada from 2010-2016. Using a pre-post design, young women (17-29 years) on 11 targeted campus sites participated in completing pre- (n = 880) or post-campaign (n = 794) evaluation questionnaires. Questions were designed to evaluate awareness campaign activities, key take home messages, and breast cancer knowledge transfer. Team Shan was successful in developing a variety of strategies to inform young women about their risk of developing breast cancer. The campaigns made a positive impact on young women as an effective public health communication initiative. Findings support health promotion strategies to reach young women, a population at risk of developing breast cancer.Entities:
Keywords: awareness; breast cancer; early detection; health promotion; late diagnosis; young women
Year: 2022 PMID: 35280071 PMCID: PMC8849160 DOI: 10.5737/236880763216167
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Can Oncol Nurs J ISSN: 1181-912X