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MESS001. Messer, Lynne; Allan Steckler; and Mark Dignan. Early detection of cervical cancer among Native American women: a qualitative supplement to a quantitative study. Health Education & Behavior 26.4 (August 1999): 547-562. 35 references Publication type: Journal article Electronic access: EBSCOhost Academic Search Elite (NCLIVE) Reports on a follow-up study to the North Carolina Native American Cervical Cancer Prevention Project, conducted on Lumbee and Cherokee women 1989-1995. The initial project used Lumbee lay health advisors as project guides. The project guides conducted face-to-face home visits with the women who agreed to participate. During the first visit, the participants filled out a Health Risk Appraisal form and watched a videotape about cervical cancer and Pap smears. In the second visit, the lay health advisor reviewed the health risk assessment form with the participant, answered questions, and asked about the participant's plans to get a Pap smear.Additional subjects: Cervical cancer This annotation was edited on: June 13, 2002 Home Page URL: lumbeebibliography.net |
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