Erwin D O, Spatz T S, Stotts R C, Hollenberg J A
Arkansas Cancer Research Center, Department of Surgical Oncology, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, USA. .
Cancer Pract. 1999 Mar-Apr;7(2):78-85. doi: 10.1046/j.1523-5394.1999.07204.x.
This study examines the effectiveness of the Witness Project, a culturally competent cancer education program that trains cancer survivors to promote early detection and increased breast self-examination and mammography in a population of rural, underserved, African American women.
The primary setting for the Witness Project-an intensive, community-based, culturally sensitive educational program that incorporates spirituality and faith-was the African American church. Baseline and 6-month follow-up surveys were obtained from 206 African American women in two intervention counties and from 204 African American women in two control counties in the rural Mississippi River Delta region of Arkansas.
Witness Project participants significantly increased (P <.0001) their practice of breast self-examination and mammography (P <.005) compared with the women in the control counties.
These results demonstrate that intensive, community-based, culturally sensitive educational programming incorporating the spiritual environment of the faith community, such as the Witness Project, can positively influence breast cancer screening behaviors among rural, underserved African American women. Through the use of community churches and cancer survivors, breast cancer screening activities can be improved in this population.
本研究考察“见证者项目”的成效,该项目是一项具备文化适应性的癌症教育计划,旨在培训癌症幸存者,以促进农村地区、服务欠缺的非裔美国女性群体进行早期检测,并提高她们的乳房自我检查和乳房X光检查的频率。
“见证者项目”是一项密集的、基于社区的、具有文化敏感性的教育计划,融合了精神层面和信仰元素,其主要开展场所是非洲裔美国人教堂。对阿肯色州农村密西西比河三角洲地区两个干预县的206名非裔美国女性以及两个对照县的204名非裔美国女性进行了基线调查和为期6个月的随访调查。
与对照县的女性相比,“见证者项目”的参与者显著增加了乳房自我检查的频率(P<.0001)以及乳房X光检查的频率(P<.005)。
这些结果表明,像“见证者项目”这样的、融合了宗教团体精神环境的密集的、基于社区的、具有文化敏感性的教育项目,能够对农村地区、服务欠缺的非裔美国女性的乳腺癌筛查行为产生积极影响。通过利用社区教堂和癌症幸存者,可以改善该人群的乳腺癌筛查活动。