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Brief Title: Developing and Evaluating Culturally Relevant Interventions to Improve Breast Cancer Screening
Official Title: Developing and Evaluating Scalable and Culturally Relevant Interventions to Improve Breast Cancer Screening Among White Mountain Apache Women
Study ID: NCT05665660
Brief Summary: The goal of this study is to evaluate the relative benefits of an intervention to promote breast cancer screening among women in the White Mountain Apache (WMA) community. Women will be randomized to receive CARE, a culturally tailored mammography education module, or CARE+COACH, which is the CARE education module plus access to an Apache paraprofessional women's health coach (i.e., patient navigator). The CARE intervention was developed through a community-based participatory research process. The primary outcome is mammography uptake within 2 months of a referral.
Detailed Description:
Minimum Age:
Eligible Ages: CHILD, ADULT, OLDER_ADULT
Sex: FEMALE
Healthy Volunteers: Yes
Center for Indigenous Health, Whiteriver, Arizona, United States
Name: Allison Barlow, PhD
Affiliation: Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR