Timely follow-up among multicultural women with abnormal mammograms
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2006
Publication Title
American Journal of Health Behavior
First Page
51
Last Page
61
DOI
http://dx.doi.org/10.5993/AJHB.30.1.5
Abstract
Objective: To examine factors influencing time from screening to final diagnosis among multicultural women with abnormal mammograms using the precede-proceed model. Methods: Staff of 58 clinics and a sample of 436 women served by these clinics were interviewed and their medical records examined. Results: Longer duration from screening to diagnosis was associated with speaking Spanish and having clinic staff make appointments. Ease of access to health care, provision of early morning screening services and higher levels of patient anxiety shortened the time to diagnosis. Conclusion: The precede-proceed model is useful in delineating personal and structural factors that affect timely diagnosis.
Rights
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Recommended Citation
Arnsberger, Pamela; Fox, Patrick; Ryder, Priscilla T.; Nussey, Brenda; Zhang, Xiulan; and Otero-Sabogal, Regina, "Timely follow-up among multicultural women with abnormal mammograms" (2006). Scholarship and Professional Work – COPHS. 85.
https://digitalcommons.butler.edu/cophs_papers/85