Authors: Taylor VM, Burke NJ, Sos C, Do HH, Liu Q, Yasui Y.
Cambodian Americans have high rates of chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection and liver cancer. There is very limited information about the utility of community health worker (CHW) approaches to cancer education for Asian American men. We have previously reported our positive findings from a trial of CHW education about HBV for Cambodian Americans who had never been tested for HBV. This report describes similarities and differences between the outcomes of our CHW HBV educational intervention among Cambodian American men and women. HBV-related knowledge levels increased significantly among both men and women. Our study findings indicate that CHW interventions can positively impact knowledge among Cambodian American men, as well as women. They also suggest CHW interventions may be less effective in promoting the use of preventive procedures by Cambodian American men than women. Future CHW research initiatives should consider contextual factors that may differ by gender and, therefore, potentially influence the relative effectiveness of CHW interventions for men versus women.
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Resource Topic: CHW Role, Chronic conditions, Community Health Workers/Volunteers, Gender, Minority Population, Peer Educators, Program Evaluation
Resource Type: Evaluation, Journal articles, Research
Year: 2013
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Country: United States of America
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