Community-led Navigation to Address Disparities in Mammography Among Native American Women
The goal of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of an intervention to promote breast cancer screening mammography among women in one community on the Navajo Nation. The intervention is Tablet-based Education to improve the Acceptance of Mammography (TEAM). TEAM encompasses culturally-tailored mammography education modules that were developed using a community-based participatory research process. Women will be randomized to receive TEAM or TEAM + Navigation. Navigation involves monthly 1:1 support from a Diné peer-navigator.
• Self-identify as American Indian or Alaska Native (AIAN)
• Identify as Female
• Are 40-74 years of age
• Are a registered patient at Chinle Comprehensive HealthCare Facility (CCHFC)
• Live within 80 miles of CCHFC
• Have not received a mammogram within the prior 12 months
• Do not have a personal history of breast cancer
• Are not planning to move in the next 6 months
• Willing to be randomized