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Cervical Cancer Screening: Exploring Appalachian Patients' Barriers to Follow-Up Care

  • Gretchen E. Ely
  • , Carol White
  • , Kate Jones
  • , Frances Feltner
  • , Maria Gomez
  • , Brent Shelton
  • , Stacey Slone
  • , Emily Van Meter
  • , Christopher DeSimone
  • , Nancy Schoenberg
  • , Mark Dignan
  • University of Kentucky

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Abstract

This article describes a community-based Patient Navigation (PN) project conducted to identify potential barriers to seeking follow-up cervical cancer care in southeastern Kentucky. Patient navigators (PNs) were placed in cervical cancer programs within county public health departments where they interviewed patients about their perceived barriers to seeking follow-up care after receiving a positive Pap test result. Participants identified various potential barriers at three levels: the individual/personal level, the health care system level and the community/environmental level. One identified barrier that was unique to this study was a lack of consistency between follow-up recommendations and follow-up guidelines for patients under age 21. Implications are discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)83-95
Number of pages13
JournalSocial Work in Health Care
Volume53
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2014

Keywords

  • Appalachian patients
  • cervical cancer
  • follow-up care
  • pap test
  • patient navigators

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