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Using Intervention Mapping as a Participatory Strategy

Authors :
Carlyn E. Orians
Theresa L. Byrd
Maria E. Fernandez
Andrea Heckert
Katherine M. Wilson
Sally W. Vernon
Judith Lee Smith
Maria Eugenia Fernández-Esquer
Source :
Health Education & Behavior. 39:603-611
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 2012.

Abstract

Cervical cancer is preventable with treatment of precancerous lesions and treatable at early stages. Hispanics have higher rates of cervical cancer and lower rates of screening. Ayndando a las Mujeres con Informaccion, Guia, y Amor para su Salud (AMIGAS) is an intervention to increase cervical cancer screening in U.S. women of Mexican origin. AMIGAS was developed with the participation of the community using intervention mapping (IM). Following the IM process, the authors completed a needs assessment, development of program objectives, selection of intervention methods and strategies, and program design. A benefit of IM is its linkage with community-based participatory research as it includes engagement of community members to identify and refine priority areas. The success of this strategy suggests it a useful tool for other populations. The resulting intervention program is currently being tested for efficacy and cost-effectiveness in three sites: El Paso, Texas; Houston, Texas; and Yakima, Washington.

Details

ISSN :
15526127 and 10901981
Volume :
39
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Health Education & Behavior
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b4ca084236efaa8a99aedd658c616d30