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Additional file 2 of Exploring factors associated with hepatitis B screening in a multilingual and diverse population ...
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Additional file 2 of Exploring factors associated with hepatitis B screening in a multilingual and diverse population ...
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Exploring factors associated with hepatitis B screening in a multilingual and diverse population
In: BMC Health Serv Res (2022)
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Unpacking the ‘black box’ of lay health worker processes in a US-based intervention
In: Health Promot Int (2020)
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Unpacking the 'black box' of lay health worker processes in a US-based intervention.
Burke, Nancy J; Phung, Kristine; Yu, Filmer. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2018
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Unpacking the 'black box' of lay health worker processes in a US-based intervention.
Burke, Nancy J; Phung, Kristine; Yu, Filmer. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2018
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A physician-initiated intervention to increase colorectal cancer screening in Chinese patients.
In: Cancer, vol 124 Suppl 7, iss Suppl 7 (2018)
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A physician-initiated intervention to increase colorectal cancer screening in Chinese patients.
Sun, Angela; Tsoh, Janice Y; Tong, Elisa K. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2018
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Unpacking the 'black box' of lay health worker processes in a US-based intervention.
In: Burke, Nancy J; Phung, Kristine; Yu, Filmer; Wong, Ching; Le, Khanh; Nguyen, Isabel; et al.(2018). Unpacking the 'black box' of lay health worker processes in a US-based intervention. Health promotion international. doi:10.1093/yel/day094. UC Office of the President: Research Grants Program Office (RGPO). Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/8g26j706 (2018)
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The Asian American Network for Cancer Awareness, Research, and Training (AANCART)’s Contributions Towards Reducing Asian American Cancer Health Disparities, 2000–2017
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Lay health educators increase colorectal cancer screening among Hmong Americans: A cluster randomized controlled trial.
In: Cancer, vol 123, iss 1 (2017)
Abstract: BackgroundAsian Americans have lower colorectal cancer (CRC) screening rates than non-Hispanic white individuals. Hmong Americans have limited socioeconomic resources and literacy. The current randomized controlled trial was conducted to determine whether bilingual/bicultural lay health educator (LHE) education could increase CRC screening among Hmong Americans.MethodsA cluster randomized controlled trial was conducted among Hmong Americans in Sacramento, California. LHEs and recruited participants were randomized to intervention or control groups. The intervention group received CRC education over 3 months delivered by an LHE. The control group received education regarding nutrition and physical activity delivered by a health educator. The outcomes were changes in self-reported ever-screening and up-to-date CRC screening after 6 months.ResultsAll 329 participants were foreign-born with mostly no formal education, limited English proficiency, and no employment. The majority of the participants were insured and had a regular source of health care. The intervention group experienced greater changes after the intervention than the control group for ever-screening (P = .068) and being up-to-date with screening (P<.0001). In multivariable regression analyses, the intervention group demonstrated a greater increase than the control group in reporting ever-screening (adjusted odds ratio, 1.73; 95% confidence interval, 1.07-2.79) and being up-to-date with screening (adjusted odds ratio, 1.71; 95% confidence interval, 1.26-2.32). Individuals who had health insurance were found to have >4 times the odds of receiving screening, both ever-screening and up-to-date screening. A higher CRC knowledge score mediated the intervention effect for both screening outcomes.ConclusionsA culturally and linguistically appropriate educational intervention delivered by trained LHEs was found to increase CRC screening in an immigrant population with low levels of education, employment, English proficiency, and literacy. Cancer 2017;98-106. © 2016 American Cancer Society.
Keyword: Aged; Asian Americans; California; Cancer; Clinical Research; Clinical Trials and Supportive Activities; Colo-Rectal Cancer; colorectal cancer; Colorectal Neoplasms; Digestive Diseases; disparities; Early Detection of Cancer; Female; Health; Health Education; Health Educators; Health Services; Hmong; Humans; Insurance; lay health educator; Male; Mass Screening; Middle Aged; Multilingualism; Odds Ratio; Oncology & Carcinogenesis; Oncology and Carcinogenesis; Prevention; Public Health and Health Services; screening
URL: https://escholarship.org/uc/item/3p40m3rp
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Participation of Asian-American Women in Cancer Treatment Research: A Pilot Study
Nguyen, Tung T.; Somkin, Carol P.; Ma, Yifei. - : Oxford University Press, 2005
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Participation of Asian-American Women in Cancer Treatment Research: A Pilot Study
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Participation of Asian-American Women in Cancer Chemoprevention Research: Physician Perspectives
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