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Breast Cancer
Scientists at St. Louis University discuss research in breast cancer
April 10th, 2008
According to recent research from the United States, "Selecting appropriate community channels or settings for delivering evidence-based health promotion programs can be critical to successful dissemination. This article describes how five criteria-accessibility, opportunity, appropriateness, reach, and specificity-were applied in identifying and comparing seven community settings as host sites for a tailored breast cancer education computer kiosk for African American women." "Met hods: Data were gathered from 10 306 kiosk uses in 92 beauty salons, churches, neighborhood health centers, Laundromats, social service agencies, health fairs, and public libraries between...
Source: Women's Health Weekly (2008-04-10)
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