Racial disparities in breast cancer survivorship are a major concern nationally. How survivors cope with cancer and re-frame their lives is a critical part of survivorship. Community-academic research partnerships may facilitate access to much-needed psychosocial support for African American survivors and caregivers in rural areas, but drivers of successful intervention implementation are not well understood. The purpose of this study was to describe the training and evaluation of Community Coaches and Guides (i.e., peer supporters) using the Peer Connect program for African American breast cancer survivors and caregivers. Community engagement strategies were used to implement the training component of Peer Connect, an evidence-based progra...
PURPOSE This integrative review provides an overview of current psychosocial interventions and qual...
This paper describes the use of a unique ”Learning and Feedback” approach to tailor cancer clinical ...
IntroductionAmong women aged <45 years, African Americans have the highest breast cancer incidence r...
Racial disparities in breast cancer survivorship are a major concern nationally. How survivors cope ...
Efforts to reduce breast cancer-related health disparities amongst African American and White women ...
Peer Connect matches cancer survivors and caregivers (guides) with those currently experiencing canc...
Peer support interventions extend care and health information to underserved populations yet rarely ...
With advances in screening, diagnostic capabilities, and treatments, the amount of breast cancer sur...
Community-based peer support may help meet practical, emotional and spiritual needs of African Ameri...
Background: With high rates of obesity, low levels of physical activity (PA), and lack of adherence ...
Younger breast cancer survivors often lead extremely busy lives with multiple demands and responsibi...
BACKGROUND: Despite the higher incidence rate of breast cancer among African American women compared...
BACKGROUND: Despite the higher incidence rate of breast cancer among African American women compared...
Introduction: For many years, health care organizations have offered peer cancer support groups to c...
ObjectiveTo describe the development, pilot testing, and dissemination of a psychosocial interventio...
PURPOSE This integrative review provides an overview of current psychosocial interventions and qual...
This paper describes the use of a unique ”Learning and Feedback” approach to tailor cancer clinical ...
IntroductionAmong women aged <45 years, African Americans have the highest breast cancer incidence r...
Racial disparities in breast cancer survivorship are a major concern nationally. How survivors cope ...
Efforts to reduce breast cancer-related health disparities amongst African American and White women ...
Peer Connect matches cancer survivors and caregivers (guides) with those currently experiencing canc...
Peer support interventions extend care and health information to underserved populations yet rarely ...
With advances in screening, diagnostic capabilities, and treatments, the amount of breast cancer sur...
Community-based peer support may help meet practical, emotional and spiritual needs of African Ameri...
Background: With high rates of obesity, low levels of physical activity (PA), and lack of adherence ...
Younger breast cancer survivors often lead extremely busy lives with multiple demands and responsibi...
BACKGROUND: Despite the higher incidence rate of breast cancer among African American women compared...
BACKGROUND: Despite the higher incidence rate of breast cancer among African American women compared...
Introduction: For many years, health care organizations have offered peer cancer support groups to c...
ObjectiveTo describe the development, pilot testing, and dissemination of a psychosocial interventio...
PURPOSE This integrative review provides an overview of current psychosocial interventions and qual...
This paper describes the use of a unique ”Learning and Feedback” approach to tailor cancer clinical ...
IntroductionAmong women aged <45 years, African Americans have the highest breast cancer incidence r...