Mayer J A, Beach D L, Hillman E, Kellogg M C, Carter M
Graduate School of Public Health, San Diego State University, California 92182.
Am J Prev Med. 1991 Jan-Feb;7(1):9-11.
In this study, we evaluated the efficacy of co-worker-delivered reminders to perform breast self-examination (BSE). Before participating in a BSE training workshop, subjects (n = 36) were randomly assigned in pairs (of co-workers who registered together) to one of two experimental conditions: contract or control. Subjects in the contract condition, after discussing specific prompting strategies as part of a "buddy system" in their workshop, contracted to prompt their designated peers at least once a month for six months following the workshop. In addition, subjects in both conditions received mailed prompts monthly. We assessed BSE adherence and prompting behaviors in retrospective interviews. Results indicated that subjects in both conditions significantly increased BSE frequency above pre-workshop levels. However, the magnitude of this increase did not differ between conditions. A process evaluation indicated that the control group pairs were similar to the contract group pairs in their prompting behavior.
在本研究中,我们评估了同事提供的进行乳房自我检查(BSE)提醒的效果。在参加BSE培训工作坊之前,受试者(n = 36)被随机配对(一起报名的同事),分为两种实验条件之一:合约组或对照组。合约组的受试者在工作坊中作为“伙伴系统”的一部分讨论了具体的提示策略后,承诺在工作坊结束后的六个月内每月至少提示其指定的同伴一次。此外,两组受试者每月都会收到邮寄的提示。我们通过回顾性访谈评估了BSE的依从性和提示行为。结果表明,两组受试者的BSE频率均显著高于工作坊前的水平。然而,两组之间这种增加的幅度没有差异。过程评估表明,对照组配对在提示行为方面与合约组配对相似。