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Screening Mammography and Latinas: A Multilevel Intervention

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Breast Cancer
Interventions
Behavioral: Motivational Interviewing Intervention
Registration Number
NCT02010008
Lead Sponsor
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center
Brief Summary

¡Fortaleza Latina! is a multi-level randomized trial to increase participation in mammography screening among Latinas who seek care at a community health center in Western Washington.

In partnership with the partnering community health center, we have obtained lists of women patients aged 42 to 74 years old who had not had a mammogram in the last two years and resided within defined radii of the four clinics. Baseline and one year follow-up surveys will be obtained by in person home interview. Participants are randomized within clinic to intervention or comparison group. The intervention consist of two motivational interviewing sessions, one in person in the home, and one telephone follow-up. The study hypothesis is that a higher proportion of participants in the motivational interviewing arm will obtain a screening mammogram within the study period than those in the comparison arm.

Detailed Description

Breast cancer is the most common cancer among Hispanic women in the United States (US) and five-year survival from breast cancer is lower in Hispanic than in non-Hispanic White women. This reduced survival has a number of potential causes, but differential screening rates may be a partial explanation, since Hispanic women have lower breast cancer screening rates than non-Hispanic White women. The overall purpose of the study is to develop and evaluate a culturally-appropriate intervention aimed at increasing screening mammography rates in a clinic-based sample of predominantly Mexican American women in Western Washington.

The recruitment goal of the Fortaleza Latina study is approximately 500 Latina women aged 40-74 who have had a clinic visit within the past 5 years, but no recent mammogram, from the four selected Community Health Center clinics. After providing informed consent and completing a baseline assessment, eligible women are randomly assigned to intervention or comparison group, within clinic. The individual-level intervention implements motivational interviewing (MI) in two participant encounters. MI is a direct counseling style, led by a promotora (lay health advisor), that elicits behavior change by helping participants explore and resolve ambivalence.

Of the 2194 women contacted by field interviewers, a total of 710 surveys have been completed; of these, 542 were eligible and have been randomized and enrolled into the Fortaleza Latina study (279 intervention, 263 usual care).

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
Female
Target Recruitment
540
Inclusion Criteria
  • Hispanic/Latina ethnicity
  • Have been seen in one of the 4 community clinics in the past 5 years
  • have NOT had a mammogram within the past two years
  • Residing within 20 miles of one of the participating clinics
Exclusion Criteria
  • Participants who do not match the Eligibility Criteria listed above
  • Medical record verified recent mammogram

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Motivational Interviewing InterventionMotivational Interviewing InterventionMotivational Interviewing (MI) Intervention includes in -person home visit that elicits behavior change by helping participants explore and resolve ambivalence. A telephone follow-up call also uses MI technique.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Mammography ScreeningOne year post baseline

Through medical record review at one year follow up, women will be classified as receiving or not receiving mammography screening since baseline assessment

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Self-report of mammography screeningOne year post baseline

At the one year follow-up women are asked have they ever had a mammogram, and then when was the most recent mammogram. responses are used in conjunction with date of baseline survey.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center

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Seattle, Washington, United States

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