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A Systematic Review of Promising Strategies of Faith-Based Cancer Education and Lifestyle Interventions Among Racial/Ethnic Minority Groups

机译:基于信仰的癌症教育和生活方式干预的有前途策略的系统综述,种族/少数民族群体

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Church-based interventions have been used to reach racial/ethnic minorities. In order to develop effective programs, we conducted a comprehensive systematic review of faith-based cancer prevention studies (20052016) to examine characteristics and promising strategies. Combination terms church or faith-based or religion, intervention or program, and cancer education or lifestyle were used in searching the five major databases: CINAHL; ERIC; Health Technology Assessments; MEDLINE; and PsycInfo. A total of 20 studies met study criteria. CDC's Community Guide was used to analyze and review group interventions. Analyses were organized by two racial groups: African American (AA) and Latino/Hispanic American groups. Results showed most studies reviewed focused on breast cancer alone or in combination with other cancers. Studies of Latino/Hispanic groups targeted more on uninsured, Medicare, or Medicaid individuals, whereas AA studies generally did not include specific insurance criteria. The sample sizes of the AA studies were generally larger. The majority of these studies reviewed used pre-post, posttest only with control group, or quasi-experience designs. The Health Belief Model was the most commonly used theory in both groups. Community-based participatory research and empowerment/ecological frameworks were also used frequently in the Latino/Hispanic studies. Small media and group education were the top two most popular intervention strategies in both groups. Although one-on-one strategy was used in some Latino studies, neither group used reducing client out-of-pocket costs strategy. Client reminders could also be used more in both groups as well. Current review showed church-based cancer education programs were effective in changing knowledge, but not always screening utilization. Results show faith-based cancer educational interventions are promising. To maximize intervention impact, future studies might consider using stronger study designs, incorporating a variety of proven effective strategies, including those frequently used evidence-based strategies, as well as exploring promising strategies among specific target groups.
机译:教会为基础的干预措施已经被用来达到种族/民族。为了制定有效的方案,我们进行了基于信仰的癌症预防研究(20052016)进行了全面系统的审查,研究特色和有前途的策略。组合方面教会或信仰为基础的或宗教,干预或程序和癌症的教育和生活方式在搜索五大数据库使用:CINAHL; ERIC;卫生技术评估; Medline;和PsycInfo。共有20个研究符合研究标准。 CDC的社区指南来分析和审查组的干预。非裔美国人(AA)和拉丁裔/西班牙裔美国人团体:分析是由两个种族团体组织。结果显示审阅大多数研究侧重于单独使用或与其他癌症组合乳腺癌。拉丁美洲的研究/西班牙裔群体定位更多的无医疗保险,医疗保险,医疗补助或个人,而AA研究一般不包括具体的保险标准。机管局研究的样本规模一般较大。这些研究大部分的审查使用预后,后测只与对照组或准经验设计。健康信念模式在两个组中最常用的理论。基于社区的参与性研究和赋权/生态框架,也经常在拉丁美洲/西班牙裔研究中。小媒体和教育集团是顶在两组两个最流行的干预策略。虽然单对单的策略是在一些拉丁美洲研究使用,既不组采用减少客户端外的自付费用的策略。客户端提示也可以在这两个群体中使用得更为出色。目前审查表明教会为基础的癌症教育计划是有效改变的知识,但并非总是如此筛选利用率。结果表明,基于信仰的癌症教育干预是有前途的。为了最大限度地提高干预的影响,未来的研究可能会考虑使用更强的研究设计,结合了多种行之有效的策略,包括那些经常使用的证据为基础的战略,以及探索特定目标群体中有前途的策略。

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