2023
DOI: 10.1097/cej.0000000000000796
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Interactive or tailored digital interventions to increase uptake in cervical, breast, and colorectal cancer screening to reduce health inequity: a systematic review

Abstract: Background and objectives Significant health inequities exist in screening uptake for certain types of cancer. The review question was to identify and describe interactive, tailored digital, computer, and web-based interventions to reduce health inequity in cancer screening and review the effectiveness of such interventions in increasing screening rates versus usual care. MethodsWe searched four medical literature databases for randomized control trials (RCTs) published until 12 January 2023 that evaluated int… Show more

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“…Developing culturally appropriate educational materials and community outreach programs can help raise awareness, dispel myths, and promote early detection and screening for PCa within diverse populations. Collaborating with community leaders, organizations, and healthcare providers can help build trust, address cultural beliefs, and improve access to PCa information and services [83]. Healthcare providers should receive training in cultural competence to enhance communication, understanding, and engagement with patients from diverse cultural backgrounds.…”
Section: Cultural and Behavioral Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Developing culturally appropriate educational materials and community outreach programs can help raise awareness, dispel myths, and promote early detection and screening for PCa within diverse populations. Collaborating with community leaders, organizations, and healthcare providers can help build trust, address cultural beliefs, and improve access to PCa information and services [83]. Healthcare providers should receive training in cultural competence to enhance communication, understanding, and engagement with patients from diverse cultural backgrounds.…”
Section: Cultural and Behavioral Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%