Promoting Mammography with African-American Women in the Emergency Department Using Lay Health Workers.

Jennifer Hatcher, Nancy E Schoenberg, Mark Dignan, Mary Kay Rayens
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The objective of this study was to test the efficacy of a pilot intervention to increase mammography utilization among African-American women recruited from those waiting in the emergency department (ED)for non-urgent complaints. In a 3-armed pilot of a randomized controlled trial we compared the effects of a brief motivational interview delivered by a lay health worker with those of a culturally targeted brochure and a usual care control group. The results showed that one quarter (23%) of the sample reported having never had a mammogram prior to the study. There was no group difference by mammography status at the 3-month interview. More than one quarter of those retained in the study indicated they had received a mammogram during the study (27.4%). The conclusions from the study were that lay health workers are a valuable asset and may be used in innovative settings such as the ED to increase screening among vulnerable populations.

在急诊室使用非专业卫生工作者促进非裔美国妇女的乳房x光检查。
本研究的目的是测试一项试点干预措施的有效性,以提高在急诊科(ED)等待非紧急投诉的非裔美国妇女的乳房x光检查使用率。在一项随机对照试验的三手试验中,我们比较了由非专业卫生工作者进行的简短动机访谈与文化目标宣传册和常规护理对照组的效果。结果显示,四分之一(23%)的样本报告在研究之前从未做过乳房x光检查。在3个月的访谈中,乳房x光检查状态没有组间差异。超过四分之一的被保留在研究中的人表示他们在研究期间接受了乳房x光检查(27.4%)。该研究的结论是,非专业卫生工作者是一项宝贵的资产,可以在诸如急诊科等创新环境中使用,以增加对弱势群体的筛查。
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