Pilot Test of a Cervical Cancer Prevention Video Developed for Alaska Native Women

Cancer of the cervix is twice as likely to occur among Alaska Native women than among Caucasian women in the United States. To understand some of the factors associated with this high incidence, a random sample of 528 Alaska Native women were surveyed about their knowledge, attitudes, and behavior r...

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description Cancer of the cervix is twice as likely to occur among Alaska Native women than among Caucasian women in the United States. To understand some of the factors associated with this high incidence, a random sample of 528 Alaska Native women were surveyed about their knowledge, attitudes, and behavior regarding cervical cancer and its risk factors. From the results of the Alaska Native Women's Health Project study, the need for more public education related to cervical cancer prevention was identified. A review of existing educational resources revealed that no culturally appropriate materials related to cervical cancer had been developed for Alaska Native women. To increase Native women's knowledge about cervical cancer and to motivate them to obtain annual Papanicolaou tests, a 12-minute videotape presentation was developed specifically for this population. The videotape portrayed Alaska Native women as role models from the community discussing cervical cancer and Papanicolaou tests and engaging in healthy lifestyles. The videotape was pilot tested with several groups of Alaska Native women. The women were surveyed before and after watching the video and were asked to rate the tape and make comments about it. The results of the posttest demonstrated a significant increase in the knowledge level of the participants. The videotape was well received because of its cultural sensitivity and appropriateness. On the basis of this study, the development of additional culturally appropriate educational materials related to cancer prevention for Alaska Native women is recommended.
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subjects "Public Health Reports" in Brief
Adolescent
Adult
Age groups
Aged
Alaska - epidemiology
Alaska Natives
Biological and medical sciences
Cervical cancer
Female
Female genital diseases
Gynecology. Andrology. Obstetrics
Health education
Health Education - methods
Health Education - statistics & numerical data
Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
Humans
Indians, North American
Instructional materials
Inuits
Magnetic storage
Medical sciences
Middle Aged
Native Americans
Pilot Projects
Posttests
Predisposing factors
Pretests
Public health
Tumors
Uterine Cervical Neoplasms - ethnology
Uterine Cervical Neoplasms - prevention & control
Videotape Recording
Women
Womens health
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