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Active Mammography and Counseling
Sponsor: University of Puerto Rico Comprehensive Cancer Center
Summary
The Puerto Rico Community Engagement Alliance (PR-CEAL) is an NIH-funded initiative which aims to improve health literacy and healthcare access across Puerto Rico. In 2024, the program developed a new study which goal is to improve breast cancer screening rates in Puerto Rico titled Monitoreo Activo de Mamografía y Orientación (MAMO). This multi-level study will recruit non-adherent women based on residence, age (40 to 74 years old), and having had two or more years since their last breast cancer screening. The intervention will focus on 39 municipalities with screening rates below the median, through three different levels: educational, navigation, and integration. At the educational level, the intervention will employ a community-based recruitment strategy led by Community Health Workers (CHWs), who will identify eligible women at community venues and conduct follow-up via telephone to provide educational support. Drawing on findings from a previous pilot study and addressing barriers specific to non- adherent women, the navigation-level intervention will incorporate the role of a Community Navigator to deliver tailored support and facilitate breast cancer screening uptake through collaboration with local networks and partnerships. The integration-level intervention will build upon the educational and navigation components by enhancing knowledge, attitudes, skills, and organizational processes within Federally Qualified Health Clinics (FQHCs). This component is designed to foster a supportive healthcare environment that encourages routine mammography screening. The integration-level intervention will be implemented in four FQHCs across PR.
Official title: Monitoreo Activo de Mamografía y Orientación
Key Details
Gender
FEMALE
Age Range
40 Years - 74 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
1020
Start Date
2026-01-26
Completion Date
2028-02-28
Last Updated
2025-11-20
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
Individual Education
This component was developed using Intervention Mapping (IM) as a methodological framework and adapted from two evidence-based programs: "Unidas por la Vida" and "Nuestra Cocina: Mesa Buena, Vida Sana". The intervention includes one-on-one educational sessions led by Community Health Workers (CHWs), who will use tailored educational materials to guide participants and provide them with a take-home kit to promote and assist with mammography scheduling.
Community Navigation
At this level, a community navigator service will be implemented to help participants overcome barriers to mammography screening. Seven community navigators will provide personalized support to address common challenges, including scheduling appointments, transportation, and access to healthcare services. These interventions leverage culturally tailored training to enable navigators to address barriers to breast cancer screening and enhance health literacy within their communities. The study intervention will include a specially designed training program for Community Navigators, emphasizing a culturally tailored curriculum to equip participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to educate and support their communities effectively.
Healthcare Providers Educational Intervention
The provider-level interventions will engage both clinical and administrative personnel who are actively employed at Federally Qualified Health Clinics (FQHCs). Two educational modules are being developed for the integration-level intervention. The educational content is designed to address provider-level barriers to breast cancer screening-an area that remains underexplored in the literature compared to patient-level factors. By engaging healthcare providers in FQHCs, this level aims to ensure women receive strong, consistent recommendations for mammography from trusted healthcare professionals.