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Addressing Cervical Cancer Disparity in South Florida: CBPR in Action
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating CHW and Self-sampling for Cervical Cancer and Mailed Self Sampler for Cervical Cancer. Completed, enrolled 602 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The study will test the significance of community health worker (CHW) participation by comparing self-sampling provided by a community health worker and self-sampling provided by mail. The study will enroll 700 participants in communities that lack access to medical care in South Florida.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Behavioral: CHW and Self-sampling for Cervical Cancer The intervention strategies will involve one home visit: 1) provide brief health education on cervical cancer screening, 2) provide and collect self-sampler test. We envision visits lasting no more than 60 minutes.
Mailed Self Sampler. Women randomized to this intervention arm will receive a self-sampling kit via mail. This kit will include: 1) the self-sampler; 2) the vial for collecting and storing the specimen; 3) a pre-addressed, stamped envelope for returning the vial; 4) a brief introductory letter/postcard which includes a picture of the CHE and the CHW and serves to re-orient the participant to the focus of the study; 5) instructional guide that visually depicts the steps for self-sampling;