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Description
Despite its nearly preventable status, 13,000 new cases of invasive cervical cancer are diagnosed each year,
with 4,600 deaths. While nationally, women have experienced a 75% reduction in cervical cancer mortality in
the past 5 decades, rural Appalachian women continue to sustain low rates of Pap testing and
disproportionately high cervical cancer rates. To reduce this cervical cancer burden experienced by middle
aged and older Appalachian women, we propose to undertake a community participatory, tailored, faithbased
intervention entitled "Faith Moves Mountains." While extensive literature has established the
association between rural culture and religiosity, aside from programs involving African-American churches,
surprisingly few scientifically-based interventions have located disease prevention activities within the
trusted, sustainable, rural religious institutions of rural Appalachia. To address this missed opportunity, this
project will develop a random, stratified sample of 50 congregations with 600 participants to: (1) Examine the
factors (both barriers and assets) that influence the use of Pap tests; (2) Administer a faith-based lay health
advisor intervention that is community-participatory, theoretically informed, and culturally consistent; (3)
Evaluate the efficacy of the intervention in a group-randomized experimental design. These 3 aims
correspond to 3 phases, a developmental, ethnographically-oriented phase; a community-participatory
intervention phase; and a qualitative and quantitaitve evaluation phase. With a multidisciplinary team of
social scientists, community leaders, physicians, and cancer control experts, the results from the proposed
project will enable researchers and communities to better address the barriers that prevent rural women from
receiving Pap tests and recommended follow-up care; draw on local community assets to promote the use of
Pap tests; and establish a community-based model that can be extrapolated to other rural, underserved
communities for cancer prevention.
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 9/1/04 → 6/30/08 |
Funding
- National Cancer Institute
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Projects
- 1 Finished
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An Appalachian Cervical Cancer Prevention Project
Schoenberg, N., Dignan, M., Joyce, J. & Shelton, B.
9/1/04 → 6/30/10
Project: Research project