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Faith in Action! A Church-Based Navigation Model to Increase Breast Cancer Screening in Korean Women

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Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

Status

Enrolling

Conditions

Health Disparities
Breast Cancer Female
Cancer Screening
Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice

Treatments

Behavioral: Faith in Action! Church-based Navigation Model
Other: Control

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT05298605
STUDY00001641

Details and patient eligibility

About

The purpose of this research is to develop a culturally adapted "Faith in Action!" curriculum to train lay health navigators to provide breast cancer screening navigation to Korean American women within faith-based settings and evaluate whether the culturally adapted "Faith in Action!" curriculum increases adherence to breast cancer screening guidelines among Korean American women within faith-based settings in Los Angeles, California. The primary research procedures include trainings and key informant interviews with lay health navigators in faith-based settings followed by a cluster randomized trial to evaluate the intervention.

Full description

A parallel cluster randomized trial (CRT) with staggered roll-out will be conducted to evaluate the efficacy of the "Faith in Action!" intervention on breast cancer screening rates among Korean American women. This will involve two blocks of 8 churches each (total 16 churches) randomized to either the intervention or waitlist control.

A train the trainer approach will be used to educate and certify lay health navigators identified by targeted Korean church leaders from selected churches. The trained health navigators will be deployed back to the churches and community settings with tools and resources to deliver cancer education and increase motivation to participate in breast cancer screening through proven approaches such as one-on-one education, small media and workshops.

The research objectives are to:

  1. Develop a culturally adapted "Faith in Action!" curriculum to train lay health navigators to provide breast cancer screening navigation to Korean American women within faith-based settings.
  2. Evaluate whether the culturally adapted "Faith in Action!" curriculum increases adherence to breast cancer screening guidelines among Korean American women within faith-based settings.

It is hypothesized that the implementation of this culturally adapted cancer screening training curriculum for lay health navigators, built upon the Korean communities' frequent engagement with "expert" schools and deployed among existing networks in the faith-based Korean community, will increase adherence to breast cancer screening guidelines among underserved Korean American women.

Enrollment

320 estimated patients

Sex

Female

Ages

45 to 80 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Korean woman who is 45 years or older
  • Does not currently have a breast cancer diagnosis
  • Non-adherent to cancer screening (did not receive mammogram in last 2 years based on self-report)
  • Prospective or current member of participating Korean Churches
  • Willing to participate in study

Exclusion criteria

  • Does not meet inclusion criteria as described above

Trial design

Primary purpose

Health Services Research

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

320 participants in 2 patient groups

Faith in Action!
Experimental group
Description:
A train-the-trainer approach will be used to educate lay health navigators to present the culturally adapted "Faith in Action!" curriculum and to provide breast cancer screening navigation to Korean American women within faith-based settings
Treatment:
Behavioral: Faith in Action! Church-based Navigation Model
Control
Active Comparator group
Description:
A presentation of lifestyle recommendations (e.g., physical activity, nutrition) will be provided to control groups.
Treatment:
Other: Control

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Hayden Hutchison; Robert Haile, DrPH

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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