2021
DOI: 10.14574/ojrnhc.v21i1.663
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Rural Populations’ Sources of Cancer Prevention and Health Promotion Information

Abstract: Purpose: Rural residents are less likely to engage in cancer risk-reduction behaviors than their urban counterparts. Rural cancer disparities may be related to limited access to and comprehension of cancer-related health information. The object of this study was to identify how rural residents access and understand cancer health promotion and prevention information. Sample: Twenty-seven residents of Central Virginia Methods: We used a qualitative design with semi-structured interviews and a focus g… Show more

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