Project Details
Description
The proposed program seeks to enhance knowledge and behavior regarding
cancer screening and prevention practices in two New York City
communities serving minority populations, Harlem and Washington
Heights/Inwood. The principles of "academic detailing" will be utilized
to approach and meet with 60 primary care physicians in Harlem and 120
primary care physicians in Washington Heights/Inwood on a twice-yearly
basis. Physician co-Investigators will utilize these meetings to educate
the community physicians regarding current cancer screening and
prevention guidelines and practices. Print materials and mailings will
be utilized to reinforce the messages . In parallel, an evening series
of workshops will be conducted at central locations in both Harlem and
Washington Heights/Inwood three for physicians and three for lay
community leaders. Each will focus on a different aspect of cancer
prevention or screening (i.e., cancer screening, tobacco smoking
cessation, dietary recommendations). In addition, two separate programs
for radiologists and ob/gyn's from both communities will be conducted to
update them on mammography and gynecologic cancer screening practice
guidelines. Pre and post questionnaires will be utilized to assess the
educational impact of these programs and to assist in making
modifications in workshops in later years.
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 9/18/92 → 2/29/96 |
Funding
- National Cancer Institute
ASJC Scopus Subject Areas
- Cancer Research
- Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
- Oncology
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