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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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Lay health educators increase colorectal cancer screening among Hmong Americans: A cluster randomized controlled trial.
In: Cancer, vol 123, iss 1 (2017)
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Influence of a screening navigation program on social inequalities in health beliefs about colorectal cancer screening
In: ISSN: 1359-1053 ; Journal of Health Psychology ; https://hal-normandie-univ.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01943527 ; Journal of Health Psychology, SAGE Publications, 2016, 21 (8), pp.1700-1710. ⟨10.1177/1359105314564018⟩ (2016)
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Cross-cultural validation of instruments measuring health beliefs about colorectal cancer screening among Korean Americans.
In: Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing, vol 45, iss 1 (2015)
Abstract: PurposeThe purpose of this study was to report the instrument modification and validation processes to make existing health belief model scales culturally appropriate for Korean Americans (KAs) regarding colorectal cancer (CRC) screening utilization.MethodsInstrument translation, individual interviews using cognitive interviewing, and expert reviews were conducted during the instrument modification phase, and a pilot test and a cross-sectional survey were conducted during the instrument validation phase. Data analyses of the cross-sectional survey included internal consistency and construct validity using exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis.ResultsThe main issues identified during the instrument modification phase were (a) cultural and linguistic translation issues and (b) newly developed items reflecting Korean cultural barriers. Cross-sectional survey analyses during the instrument validation phase revealed that all scales demonstrate good internal consistency reliability (Cronbach's alpha=.72~.88). Exploratory factor analysis showed that susceptibility and severity loaded on the same factor, which may indicate a threat variable. Items with low factor loadings in the confirmatory factor analysis may relate to (a) lack of knowledge about fecal occult blood testing and (b) multiple dimensions of the subscales.ConclusionMethodological, sequential processes of instrument modification and validation, including translation, individual interviews, expert reviews, pilot testing and a cross-sectional survey, were provided in this study. The findings indicate that existing instruments need to be examined for CRC screening research involving KAs.
Keyword: Aged; Asian Americans; Attitudes; Beliefs; Colorectal cancer; Colorectal Neoplasms; Cross-Sectional Studies; Female; Health Knowledge; Humans; Instruments; Interviews as Topic; Korean Americans; Male; Mass Screening; Middle Aged; Occult Blood; Pilot Projects; Practice; Republic of Korea; Screening; Self Efficacy; Surveys and Questionnaires
URL: https://escholarship.org/uc/item/8gr8c70q
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Development and Assessment of Algorithms for Delivering Tailored or Targeted Patient Decision Support in Two Disease Models
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Equity of colorectal cancer screening: which groups have inequitable participation and what can we do about it?
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Attitudes Towards and Beliefs about Colorectal Cancer and Screening using the Faecal Occult Blood Test within the Italian-Australian Community
In: http://www.apocp.org/cancer_download/Volume10_No3/387cGiovanina%20Severino.pdf (2010)
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Acculturation and Colorectal Cancer Screening Among Older Latino Adults: Differential Associations by National Origin
In: Afable-Munsuz, Aimee; Liang, Su-Ying; Ponce, Ninez A.; & Walsh, Judith M.(2009). Acculturation and Colorectal Cancer Screening Among Older Latino Adults: Differential Associations by National Origin. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 24(8), pp 963-970. doi:10.1007/s11606-009-1022-9. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/0jd1d4pw (2009)
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Attitudes towards and beliefs about colorectal cancer and screening using the faecal occult blood test within the Italian-Australian community
Severino, Giovanina; Turnbull, Deborah; Duncan, Amy. - : Asian Pacific Organization for Cancer Prevention, 2009
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