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- Title
Economic Evaluation of a Community Health Worker-Led Health Literacy Intervention to Promote Cancer Screening Among Korean American Women.
- Authors
Schuster, Anne L. R.; Frick, Kevin D.; Bo-Yun Huh; Kim, Kim B.; Miyong Kim; Hae-Ra Han
- Abstract
Objective. The study's objectives were to calculate the costs and evaluate the cost-effectiveness of implementing a health literacy-focused intervention to promote breast and cervical cancer screenings among Korean American women overdue for these tests. Methods. Researchers estimated the costs of a cluster-randomized controlled trial that evaluated this intervention. Effectiveness was measured as the number of breast or cervical cancer screenings received by women in either the intervention and control arms of the study. Cost-effectiveness was calculated as the incremental cost of each additional screening received by the intervention group. Results. Comparing the intervention and control group, the incremental cost-effectiveness ratio was estimated to be US$236 per screening, without program development costs. Conclusion. These findings suggest this program, when compared with others, offered a more cost-effective approach for promoting cancer screening. Local health officials could use this information to guide decisions about reducing cancer disparities among recent immigrant women.
- Subjects
MARYLAND; WASHINGTON (D.C.); BREAST tumor prevention; COUNSELING; HEALTH education; PATIENT-centered care; CERVIX uteri tumors; TUMOR prevention; EARLY detection of cancer; MAMMOGRAMS; CHURCH buildings; COMMUNITY health workers; COST effectiveness; HEALTH services accessibility; HEALTH status indicators; KOREANS; PAP test; RESEARCH funding; TEACHING aids; DVD-Video discs; INFORMATION literacy; RANDOMIZED controlled trials; CONTROL groups; ECONOMICS
- Publication
Journal of Health Care for the Poor & Underserved, 2015, Vol 26, Issue 2, p431
- ISSN
1049-2089
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1353/hpu.2015.0050