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A community-based collaborative approach to improve breast cancer screening in underserved African American women

机译:以社区为基础的协作方法,以改善服务欠佳的非洲裔美国妇女的乳腺癌筛查

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Although African American women in the United States have a lower incidence of breast cancer compared with white women, those younger than 40 years actually have a higher incidence rate; additionally, African American women are more likely to die from breast cancer at every age compared with white women. Racial disparities in breast cancer mortality rates are especially significant in Maryland, which ranks fifth in the nation for breast cancer mortality, and in Baltimore City, which has the second highest annual death rate for African American women in Maryland. To address this disparity in care, Med-IQ, an accredited provider of CME, collaborated with Sisters Network Baltimore Metropolitan, Affiliate Chapter of Sisters Network Inc.; the only national African American breast cancer survivorship organization, to sponsor their community-based educational outreach initiative. The collaborative mission was to engage at-risk African American women, their families, local organizations, healthcare professionals, and clinics, with the goals of increasing awareness, addressing fears that affect timely care and diagnosis, and encouraging women to obtain regular mammograms. Intervention strategies included (1) a "Survivor Stories" video, (2) patient outreach consisting of neighborhood walks and an educational luncheon, and (3) a community outreach utilizing direct mailings to local businesses, community groups, and healthcare professionals. Trusted and well-known community resources were presented as mediums to promote the initiative, yielding achievement of broader and more effective outcomes. As a result of this patient-friendly initiative, two (2) of the women who sought screening were diagnosed with breast cancer and underwent treatment.
机译:尽管与白人女性相比,美国的非洲裔美国女性乳腺癌的发病率较低,但40岁以下的女性的实际发病率却较高。此外,与白人女性相比,非洲裔美国女性在每个年龄段都更有可能死于乳腺癌。乳腺癌死亡率的种族差异在马里兰州尤为显着,该州的乳腺癌死亡率位居全国第五,而巴尔的摩市则是马里兰州非裔美国妇女的第二高年度死亡率。为了解决这种护理方面的差异,经过认证的CME提供者Med-IQ与Sisters Network Inc.的会员分会Sisters Network Ba​​ltimore Metropolitan合作。唯一的全国性非裔美国人乳腺癌幸存者组织,赞助其基于社区的教育推广计划。协作任务是让处于风险中的非裔美国妇女,其家庭,地方组织,医疗保健专业人员和诊所参与进来,以提高认识,解决影响及时护理和诊断的恐惧,并鼓励妇女定期进行乳房X线照片检查。干预策略包括(1)“幸存者故事”视频,(2)由邻里散步和教育午餐会组成的患者外展活动,以及(3)利用直接邮寄给本地企业,社区团体和医疗保健专业人员的社区外展活动。介绍了受信任的知名社区资源,以促进该倡议,从而实现更广泛,更有效的成果。这项对患者友好的举措的结果是,有两(2)名寻求筛查的妇女被诊断出患有乳腺癌并接受了治疗。

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