Breast Cancer Outreach for Underserved Women: A Randomized Trial and Cost-Effectiveness Analysis

Abstract

BACCIS-lI, is a randomized controlled trial of an outreach intervention model designed to increase the rate of periodic mammography and clinical breast exam among underserved women. The purpose is to assess the feasibility and cost-effectiveness of BACCIS-lI, a moderate level of intervention, compared retrospectively with the more intensive predecessor, BACCIS, and compared with a minimal (control group) intervention. In BACCIS, paid full-time outreach workers provided motivation, education and support to women over time, resulting in increased routine, periodic screening. However the model was very costly. In BACCIS-lI, women in low-income communities are encouraged to become "links" to the community, volunteers who receive a modest incentive ($5 per eligible woman) to identify friends and family members at risk for late stage diagnosis (age 45+ and no mammogram past two years), and to provide their names to project staff. Women are then called by part-time staff who offer education, motivation and assistance in obtaining screening. Currently baseline recmitment is complete, having yielded a sample of 353 women. Ninety-one have completed outreach follow-up and the final telephone survey. For all others, outreach follow-up and final surveys are ongoing.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jun 01, 2000
Accession Number
ADA383955

Entities

People

  • Rena Pasick

Organizations

  • Cancer Prevention Institute of California

Tags

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • African Americans
  • Biomedical Research
  • Breast Cancer
  • California
  • Cancer
  • Communities
  • Cost Effectiveness
  • Costs
  • Department Of Defense
  • Education
  • Intervention
  • Materials
  • Motivation
  • Neoplasms
  • Training
  • Urban Areas
  • Volunteers

Fields of Study

  • Medicine

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