Results of a randomized trial to increase mammogram usage among Samoan women

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Background: There are no effective breast cancer education programs targeting Samoan women. We tested the effectiveness of a theory-guided, culturally appropriate breast cancer education program (the intervention) designed to increase mammography use among Samoan women. Methods: This community-based participatory cluster-randomized controlled intervention trial used a parallel two-group design. The sample consisted of 776 women aged 42 and older who had not had a mammogram in the preceding 2 years. The primary outcome was self-reported mammogram use between pretest and posttest. Results: Overall, there was no statistically significant intervention effect, although the odds of self-reported mammogram use were higher in the intervention than the control group (odds ratio (OR), 1.26; 95% confidence interval (95% CI), 0.74, 2.14; P = 0.39). Exploratory subgroup analyses found that the intervention was effective only among women who were aware of mammograms but had never previously obtained one (OR, 1.99; 95% CI, 1.03, 3.85; P = 0.04). Low need for social support and lack of endorsement of culture-specific beliefs about breast cancer were associated with mammogram use in this group. In women unaware of mammography at pretest, high perceived susceptibility to breast cancer and endorsement of culture-specific beliefs were associated with mammogram use. For women who had previously obtained a mammogram, lower self-efficacy was associated with mammogram use. Intervention compared with control group women had significantly higher levels of knowledge of risk factors and lower endorsement of culture-specific beliefs at posttest. Conclusions: Results suggest that a multifaceted education intervention may improve mammogram usage for certain subgroups of Samoan women. Copyright © 2007 American Association for Cancer Research.

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Mishra, S. I., Bastani, R., Crespi, C. M., Chang, L. C., Luce, P. H., & Baquet, C. R. (2007). Results of a randomized trial to increase mammogram usage among Samoan women. Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers and Prevention, 16(12), 2594–2604. https://doi.org/10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-07-0148

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