This study developed and evaluated a socioculturally tailored intervention to improve knowledge, beliefs and clinical breast examination (CBE) among South Asian (SA) immigrant women. The intervention comprised a series of socioculturally tailored breast-health articles published in Urdu and Hindi community newspapers. A pre- and post-intervention design evaluated the impact of the mailed articles among 74 participants. The mean age of participants was 37 years (SD 9.7) and they had lived 6 years (SD 6.6) in Canada. After the intervention, there was a significant increase in self-reporting 'ever had' routine physical checkup (46.4-70.8%; p < 0.01) and CBE (33.3-59.7%; p < 0.001). Also, the total summed scores of accurate answers to 12 knowle...
YesUK South Asian women are less likely to engage with cancer screening than the general population ...
South Asians comprise one of the fastest growing immigrant groups in North America. Evidence indicat...
An exploratory sequential mixed method study was conducted to explore factors that influence colorec...
This study developed and evaluated a socioculturally tailored intervention to improve knowledge, bel...
Background & Purpose of the Study: Breast Cancer is the most commonly diagnosed form of cancer, and ...
To determine predictors of clinical breast examination (CBE) among South Asian immigrant women resid...
Carcinoma of the breast is the most common cancer diagnosed and the second leading cause of cancer d...
Cancer rates are rising among the South Asian population and, more specifically, among South Asian A...
Abstract Despite benefits of screening mammography, many South Asian (SA) immigrant women in Canada ...
Breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer death for Latinas yet they tend not to participate in p...
Despite benefits of screening mammography, many South Asian (SA) immigrant women in Canada remain un...
Background: Breast cancer incidence is increasing among South Asian migrants to the United States (U...
Objective: To investigate, using the Health Belief Model as a theoretical framework, the incentives ...
Purpose/Objectives: To determine the feasibility and acceptability of an intervention with targeted ...
This study was designed to deliver a culturally tailored educational intervention to improve knowled...
YesUK South Asian women are less likely to engage with cancer screening than the general population ...
South Asians comprise one of the fastest growing immigrant groups in North America. Evidence indicat...
An exploratory sequential mixed method study was conducted to explore factors that influence colorec...
This study developed and evaluated a socioculturally tailored intervention to improve knowledge, bel...
Background & Purpose of the Study: Breast Cancer is the most commonly diagnosed form of cancer, and ...
To determine predictors of clinical breast examination (CBE) among South Asian immigrant women resid...
Carcinoma of the breast is the most common cancer diagnosed and the second leading cause of cancer d...
Cancer rates are rising among the South Asian population and, more specifically, among South Asian A...
Abstract Despite benefits of screening mammography, many South Asian (SA) immigrant women in Canada ...
Breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer death for Latinas yet they tend not to participate in p...
Despite benefits of screening mammography, many South Asian (SA) immigrant women in Canada remain un...
Background: Breast cancer incidence is increasing among South Asian migrants to the United States (U...
Objective: To investigate, using the Health Belief Model as a theoretical framework, the incentives ...
Purpose/Objectives: To determine the feasibility and acceptability of an intervention with targeted ...
This study was designed to deliver a culturally tailored educational intervention to improve knowled...
YesUK South Asian women are less likely to engage with cancer screening than the general population ...
South Asians comprise one of the fastest growing immigrant groups in North America. Evidence indicat...
An exploratory sequential mixed method study was conducted to explore factors that influence colorec...