Skip to main content
Top
Published in: Journal of Cancer Education 1/2014

01-03-2014

A Pilot Test of a Church-Based Intervention to Promote Multiple Cancer-Screening Behaviors among Latinas

Authors: Jennifer D. Allen, John E. Pérez, Laura Tom, Bryan Leyva, Daisy Diaz, Maria Idalí Torres

Published in: Journal of Cancer Education | Issue 1/2014

Login to get access

Abstract

We assessed the feasibility, acceptability, and initial impact of a church-based educational program to promote breast, cervical, and colorectal cancer screening among Latinas ages 18 years and over. We used a one-group pre-/post-evaluation within a low-income, Latino Baptist church in Boston, MA. Participants completed interviewer-administered assessments at baseline and at the end of the 6-month intervention. Under the guidance of a patient navigator (PN), women from the church (peer health advisors, or PHAs) were trained to deliver evidence-based screening interventions, including one-to-one outreach, small group education, client reminders, and reduction of structural barriers to screening. The PN and PHAs also implemented a health fair, and the pastor integrated health information into regular sermons. At pre-intervention, nearly half of the sample did not meet screening guidelines. The majority (97 %, n = 35) of those who completed the post-intervention assessment participated in intervention activities. Two thirds (67 %) reported talking with the PN or PHAs about health issues. Participation in small group education sessions was highest (72 %), with health fairs (61 %) and goal setting (50 %) also being popular activities. Fourteen percent also reported receiving help from the PN in finding a primary care provider. This study supports the feasibility and acceptability of churches as a setting to promote cancer screening among Latinas.
Literature
1.
go back to reference American Cancer Society (2012) Cancer facts & figures for Hispanic/Latinos 2012–2014. American Cancer Society, Atlanta American Cancer Society (2012) Cancer facts & figures for Hispanic/Latinos 2012–2014. American Cancer Society, Atlanta
3.
go back to reference Campbell MK, Hudson MA, Resnicow K, Blakeney N, Paxton A, Baskin M (2007) Church-based health promotion interventions: evidence and lessons learned. Annu Rev Public Health 28:213–234CrossRefPubMed Campbell MK, Hudson MA, Resnicow K, Blakeney N, Paxton A, Baskin M (2007) Church-based health promotion interventions: evidence and lessons learned. Annu Rev Public Health 28:213–234CrossRefPubMed
5.
go back to reference Schueler KM, Chu PW, Smith-Bindman R (2008) Factors associated with mammography utilization: a systematic quantitative review of the literature. J Womens Health 17(9):1477–1498CrossRef Schueler KM, Chu PW, Smith-Bindman R (2008) Factors associated with mammography utilization: a systematic quantitative review of the literature. J Womens Health 17(9):1477–1498CrossRef
6.
go back to reference Larkey L (2006) Las mujeres saludables: reaching Latinas for breast, cervical and colorectal cancer prevention and screening. J Community Health 31(1):69–77CrossRefPubMed Larkey L (2006) Las mujeres saludables: reaching Latinas for breast, cervical and colorectal cancer prevention and screening. J Community Health 31(1):69–77CrossRefPubMed
7.
go back to reference Fishbein M, Ajzen I (2011) Predicting and changing behavior: the reasoned action approach. Taylor & Francis, New York Fishbein M, Ajzen I (2011) Predicting and changing behavior: the reasoned action approach. Taylor & Francis, New York
12.
go back to reference McNeill LH, Coeling M, Puleo E, Suarez EG, Bennett GG, Emmons KM (2009) Colorectal cancer prevention for low-income, sociodemographically-diverse adults in public housing: baseline findings of a randomized controlled trial. BMC Public Health 9:353PubMedCentralCrossRefPubMed McNeill LH, Coeling M, Puleo E, Suarez EG, Bennett GG, Emmons KM (2009) Colorectal cancer prevention for low-income, sociodemographically-diverse adults in public housing: baseline findings of a randomized controlled trial. BMC Public Health 9:353PubMedCentralCrossRefPubMed
14.
go back to reference Smith RA, Cokkinides V, Brawley OW (2009) Cancer screening in the United States, 2009: a review of current American Cancer Society guidelines and issues in cancer screening. CA Cancer J Clin 59(1):27–41CrossRefPubMed Smith RA, Cokkinides V, Brawley OW (2009) Cancer screening in the United States, 2009: a review of current American Cancer Society guidelines and issues in cancer screening. CA Cancer J Clin 59(1):27–41CrossRefPubMed
16.
go back to reference Moreno-John G, Gachie A, Fleming CM, Nápoles-Springer A, Mutran E, Manson SM, Pérez-Stable EJ (2004) Ethnic minority older adults participating in clinical research: developing trust. J Aging Health 16(5 Suppl):93S–123SCrossRefPubMed Moreno-John G, Gachie A, Fleming CM, Nápoles-Springer A, Mutran E, Manson SM, Pérez-Stable EJ (2004) Ethnic minority older adults participating in clinical research: developing trust. J Aging Health 16(5 Suppl):93S–123SCrossRefPubMed
17.
go back to reference Hull PC, Canedo JR, Reece MC, Lira I, Reyes F, Garcia E, Juarez P, Williams E, Husaini BA (2010) Using a participatory research process to address disproportionate Hispanic cancer burden. J Health Care Poor Underserved 21(1 Suppl):95–113CrossRefPubMed Hull PC, Canedo JR, Reece MC, Lira I, Reyes F, Garcia E, Juarez P, Williams E, Husaini BA (2010) Using a participatory research process to address disproportionate Hispanic cancer burden. J Health Care Poor Underserved 21(1 Suppl):95–113CrossRefPubMed
18.
go back to reference Byrd TL, Wilson KM, Smith JL, Coronado G, Vernon SW, Fernandez-Esquer ME, Thompson B, Ortiz M, Lairson D, Fernandez ME (2013) AMIGAS: a multicity, multicomponent cervical cancer prevention trial among Mexican American women. Cancer 119(7):1365–1372PubMedCentralCrossRefPubMed Byrd TL, Wilson KM, Smith JL, Coronado G, Vernon SW, Fernandez-Esquer ME, Thompson B, Ortiz M, Lairson D, Fernandez ME (2013) AMIGAS: a multicity, multicomponent cervical cancer prevention trial among Mexican American women. Cancer 119(7):1365–1372PubMedCentralCrossRefPubMed
19.
go back to reference Larkey LK, Herman PM, Roe DJ, Garcia F, Lopez AM, Gonzalez J, Perera PN, Saboda K (2012) A cancer screening intervention for underserved Latina women by lay educators. J Womens Health (Larchmt) 21(5):557–566CrossRef Larkey LK, Herman PM, Roe DJ, Garcia F, Lopez AM, Gonzalez J, Perera PN, Saboda K (2012) A cancer screening intervention for underserved Latina women by lay educators. J Womens Health (Larchmt) 21(5):557–566CrossRef
20.
go back to reference White K, Garces IC, Bandura L, McGuire AA, Scarinci I (2012) Design and evaluation of a theory-based, culturally relevant outreach model for breast and cervical cancer screening for Latina immigrants. Ethn Dis 22(3):274–280PubMedCentralPubMed White K, Garces IC, Bandura L, McGuire AA, Scarinci I (2012) Design and evaluation of a theory-based, culturally relevant outreach model for breast and cervical cancer screening for Latina immigrants. Ethn Dis 22(3):274–280PubMedCentralPubMed
21.
go back to reference Trinitapoli J, Ellison CG, Boardman JD (2009) US religious congregations and the sponsorship of health-related programs. Soc Sci Med 68(12):2231–2239PubMedCentralCrossRefPubMed Trinitapoli J, Ellison CG, Boardman JD (2009) US religious congregations and the sponsorship of health-related programs. Soc Sci Med 68(12):2231–2239PubMedCentralCrossRefPubMed
22.
go back to reference Catanzaro AM, Meador KG, Koenig HG, Kuchibhatla M, Clipp EC (2007) Congregational health ministries: a national study of pastors’ views. Public Health Nurs 24(1):6–17CrossRefPubMed Catanzaro AM, Meador KG, Koenig HG, Kuchibhatla M, Clipp EC (2007) Congregational health ministries: a national study of pastors’ views. Public Health Nurs 24(1):6–17CrossRefPubMed
23.
go back to reference Fink B, Branch AY (2005) Promising practices for improving the capacity of faith- and community-based organizations. Branch Associates, Inc. Prepared for: Administration for Children and Families, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Fink B, Branch AY (2005) Promising practices for improving the capacity of faith- and community-based organizations. Branch Associates, Inc. Prepared for: Administration for Children and Families, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
24.
go back to reference Carlos RC, Fendrick AM, Patterson SK, Bernstein SJ (2005) Associations in breast and colon cancer screening behavior in women. Acad Radiol 12(4):451–458CrossRefPubMed Carlos RC, Fendrick AM, Patterson SK, Bernstein SJ (2005) Associations in breast and colon cancer screening behavior in women. Acad Radiol 12(4):451–458CrossRefPubMed
25.
go back to reference Prochaska JJ, Velicer WF, Prochaska JO, Delucchi K, Hall SM (2006) Comparing intervention outcomes in smokers treated for single versus multiple behavioral risks. Health Psychol 25(3):380–388CrossRefPubMed Prochaska JJ, Velicer WF, Prochaska JO, Delucchi K, Hall SM (2006) Comparing intervention outcomes in smokers treated for single versus multiple behavioral risks. Health Psychol 25(3):380–388CrossRefPubMed
Metadata
Title
A Pilot Test of a Church-Based Intervention to Promote Multiple Cancer-Screening Behaviors among Latinas
Authors
Jennifer D. Allen
John E. Pérez
Laura Tom
Bryan Leyva
Daisy Diaz
Maria Idalí Torres
Publication date
01-03-2014
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Journal of Cancer Education / Issue 1/2014
Print ISSN: 0885-8195
Electronic ISSN: 1543-0154
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13187-013-0560-3

Other articles of this Issue 1/2014

Journal of Cancer Education 1/2014 Go to the issue
Webinar | 19-02-2024 | 17:30 (CET)

Keynote webinar | Spotlight on antibody–drug conjugates in cancer

Antibody–drug conjugates (ADCs) are novel agents that have shown promise across multiple tumor types. Explore the current landscape of ADCs in breast and lung cancer with our experts, and gain insights into the mechanism of action, key clinical trials data, existing challenges, and future directions.

Dr. Véronique Diéras
Prof. Fabrice Barlesi
Developed by: Springer Medicine