Patient Navigation to Improve Breast Cancer Screening in Bosnian Refugees and Immigrants

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Sanja Percac-Lima
Bosiljka Milosavljevic
Sarah Abernethy Oo
Danelle Marable
Barbara Bond
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[1] Massachusetts General Hospital,Chelsea HealthCare Center
[2] Massachusetts General Hospital,Center for Community Health Improvement
[3] Massachusetts General Hospital,General Medicine Division, Department of Medicine
[4] and Harvard Medical School,Cancer Center
[5] Massachusetts General Hospital,undefined
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Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health | 2012年 / 14卷
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Refugees; Breast cancer; Mammograms; Patient navigation;
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Refugee women have low breast cancer screening rates. This study highlights the culturally competent implementation and reports the outcomes of a breast cancer screening patient navigation program for refuge/immigrant women from Bosnia. Refugees/immigrant women from Bosnia age 40–79 were contacted by a Serbo-Croatian speaking patient navigator who addressed patient-reported barriers to breast cancer screening and, using individually tailored interventions, helped women obtain screening. The proportion of women up-to-date for mammography was compared at baseline and after 1-year using McNemar’s Chi-Square test. 91 Serbo-Croatian speaking women were eligible for mammography screening. At baseline, 44.0% of women had a mammogram within the previous year, with the proportion increasing to 67.0% after 1-year (P = 0.001). A culturally-tailored, language-concordant navigator program designed to overcome specific barriers to breast cancer screening can significantly improve mammography rates in refugees/immigrants.
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