Turning the Page on Breast Cancer in Ohio: Lessons learned from implementing a multilevel intervention to reduce breast cancer mortality among Black women

Author:

Padamsee Tasleem J.12ORCID,Stover Daniel G.1,Tarver Willi L.13,Washington Chasity M.1,Baltic Ryan D.1,DeGraffinreid Cecilia R.1,Whiting Clarissa R. B.1,Rumano Ruvarashe12,Lee Clara N.12,Nolan Timiya4,Oppong Bridget13ORCID,Obeng‐Gyasi Samilia13ORCID,Toland Amanda E.13,Bernardo Brittany5,Hampel Heather6,Paskett Electra D.13

Affiliation:

1. The Ohio State University James Comprehensive Cancer Center Columbus Ohio USA

2. The Ohio State University College of Public Health Columbus Ohio USA

3. The Ohio State University College of Medicine Columbus Ohio USA

4. The Ohio State University College of Nursing Columbus Ohio USA

5. Global Health Department Denison University Granville Ohio USA

6. Department of Medical Oncology City of Hope National Medical Center Duarte California USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundTurning the Page on Breast Cancer (TPBC) uses a multilevel approach to reduce breast cancer (BC) mortality among Black women. TPBC intervenes by (1) improving health care facilities’ ability to conduct effective BC screening, follow‐up, and treatment; (2) involving community‐based organizations; and (3) providing education and personal risk information through a culturally relevant website. Ohio has among the worst BC mortality rates in the United States for Black women. TPBC is in its third year of providing targeted interventions in 12 Ohio counties with particularly high BC rates among Black women.MethodsTPBC enrolls health care facilities, collects organizational and patient data, and conducts key informant interviews to inform the provision of appropriate evidence‐based interventions. TPBC engages Black communities through community‐based organizations and social media advertising. The TPBC website offers BC information, connects Black women to community BC resources, and provides access to a risk‐assessment tool.ResultsTPBC has provided tailored information packets, evidence‐based interventions, and systematic support for improving the tracking and follow‐up of breast health care among patients in 10 clinical partnerships. The project has provided education at community events monthly since mid‐2021. The TPBC website (http://endbreastcancerohio.org) is promoted through social media (primarily Facebook) and community events to reach Black women aged 25–70 years. To date, 4108 unique users have visited the website, of whom 15.9% completed the risk assessment.ConclusionsNovel strategies are needed to address persistent disparities in BC outcomes among Black women. TPBC demonstrates the potential effectiveness of multiple methods of community‐based, clinic‐based, and web‐based engagement.Plain Language Summary Turning the Page on Breast Cancer (TPBC) aims to reduce breast cancer mortality among Black women in Ohio by conducting multilevel, community‐engaged interventions in 12 counties. Women are provided risk information and education at virtual and in‐person community events and through a community‐friendly website that was launched in November 2020. Almost 4000 women have visited the website, which offers community‐targeted information, urges screening for individuals at elevated risk, and offers access to patient navigation services; 655 users have used a breast cancer risk‐assessment tool on the site. Community‐based organizations conduct educational efforts. TPBC partners with health care facilities, which are taught to improve their ability to conduct effective breast cancer screening, follow‐up, and treatment. So far, TPBC has provided educational information, evidence‐based intervention lists, tailored information packets, and ongoing quarterly support to partners in 10 counties. Evaluation will focus on aggregated data for screening and genetic testing referral at the clinic level.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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