Introduction The Tepeyac Project is a church-based health promotion project that was conducted from 1999 through 2005 to increase breast cancer screening rates among Latinas in Colorado. Previous reports evaluated the project among Medicare and Medicaid enrollees in the state. In this report, we evaluate the program among enrollees in the state's five major insurance plans. Methods We compared the Tepeyac Project's two interventions: the Printed Intervention and the Promotora Intervention. In the first, we mailed culturally tailored education packages to 209 Colorado Catholic churches for their use. In the second, promotoras (peer counselors) in four Catholic churches delivered breast-health education messages personally. We compared bienni...
Breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer death for Latinas yet they tend not to participate in p...
Purpose: We characterize the costs and cost-effectiveness of a community health worker (CHW)-based i...
A study was conducted to examine the efficacy of a church-based model of social influence in improvi...
IntroductionThe Tepeyac Project is a church-based health promotion project that was conducted from 1...
Introduction The Tepeyac Project is a church-based health promotion project that was conducted from...
NTRODUCTION: Latinas face disparities in cancer screening rates compared with non-Latina whites. The...
Introduction Latinas face disparities in cancer screening rates compared with non-Latina whites. The...
We assessed the feasibility, acceptability, and initial impact of a church-based educational program...
OBJECTIVE. A multiple component intervention in a community health center is presented, and its effe...
Practice Problem: Breast cancer is the leading cause of death in Hispanic women in the U.S., with ma...
We conducted a community-based pilot study to train Hispanic cancer survivors as promotoras (lay hea...
Rural Hispanic females practice breast-self exams (BSE) and other breast health screenings less than...
Background: In the United States, health disparities exist in mammography rates for Latinas compared...
Methods: A systematic review was conducted to synthesize evidence from all prospective controlled st...
Despite multiple campaigns by the American Cancer Society, reports indicate that Latinas living in t...
Breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer death for Latinas yet they tend not to participate in p...
Purpose: We characterize the costs and cost-effectiveness of a community health worker (CHW)-based i...
A study was conducted to examine the efficacy of a church-based model of social influence in improvi...
IntroductionThe Tepeyac Project is a church-based health promotion project that was conducted from 1...
Introduction The Tepeyac Project is a church-based health promotion project that was conducted from...
NTRODUCTION: Latinas face disparities in cancer screening rates compared with non-Latina whites. The...
Introduction Latinas face disparities in cancer screening rates compared with non-Latina whites. The...
We assessed the feasibility, acceptability, and initial impact of a church-based educational program...
OBJECTIVE. A multiple component intervention in a community health center is presented, and its effe...
Practice Problem: Breast cancer is the leading cause of death in Hispanic women in the U.S., with ma...
We conducted a community-based pilot study to train Hispanic cancer survivors as promotoras (lay hea...
Rural Hispanic females practice breast-self exams (BSE) and other breast health screenings less than...
Background: In the United States, health disparities exist in mammography rates for Latinas compared...
Methods: A systematic review was conducted to synthesize evidence from all prospective controlled st...
Despite multiple campaigns by the American Cancer Society, reports indicate that Latinas living in t...
Breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer death for Latinas yet they tend not to participate in p...
Purpose: We characterize the costs and cost-effectiveness of a community health worker (CHW)-based i...
A study was conducted to examine the efficacy of a church-based model of social influence in improvi...