Lee-Lin Frances, Domenico Lisa J, Ogden Lauren A, Fromwiller Venus, Magathan Nancy, Vail Sharon, Gorman Paul N
School of Nursing (Dr Lee-Lin) and School of Medicine (Dr Gorman), Oregon Health & Science University, Portland; Knight Cancer Institute, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland (Mss Domenico and Ogden); Columbia Memorial Hospital Astoria, Oregon (Mss Fromwiller and Magathan); and Rimrock Health Alliance, Prineville, Oregon (Ms Vail).
J Nurs Care Qual. 2014 Oct-Dec;29(4):379-85. doi: 10.1097/NCQ.0000000000000071.
Early detection of breast cancer leads to higher survival; yet, women who live in rural areas have lower screening rates and receive diagnosis at later stages. Effective screening approaches have been published in scientific journals but are not easily available to and understandable by community members. This article describes the development of an academic-community collaboration to implement evidence-based interventions to increase screening.
早期发现乳腺癌可提高生存率;然而,生活在农村地区的女性筛查率较低,且在较晚阶段才得到诊断。有效的筛查方法已发表在科学期刊上,但社区成员难以获取且理解这些方法。本文描述了一种学术-社区合作关系的发展情况,该合作旨在实施基于证据的干预措施以提高筛查率。