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Volume 30, Issue 1: February, 2003
Abstract
*Promoting Repeat Mammography Use: Insights From a Systematic
Needs Assessment
Melissa R. Partin, PhD and Jonathan S. Slater, PhD
This article describes the process and outcome of a needs
assessment conducted to guide the development of interventions
to increase repeat mammography use among participants in a
federally funded cancer screening program. Health behavior
theory and data from a phone survey are used to uncover key
barriers to repeat mammography use and to identify fruitful
intervention approaches for modifying them. Estimates of (a)
compliance with mammography guidelines, (b) readiness to adopt
regular mammography use, (c) the most common reasons for not
being rescreened, and (d) population attributable risks associated
with various predictors of repeat mammography use are presented
and, with guidance from the transtheoretical model of behavior
change, used to make inferences about the type of intervention
strategies most appropriate for promoting repeat mammography
use in this population..
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