Colorectal cancer prevention: Perspectives of key players from social networks in a low-income rural US region
Social networks influence health behavior and health status. Within social networks, “key players” often influence those around them, particularly in traditionally underserved areas like the Appalachian region in the USA. From a total sample of 787 Appalachian residents, we identified and interviewe...
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doaj-eb9a9ec7cfe9441e9432640b31763ca42020-11-24T20:46:27ZengTaylor & Francis GroupInternational Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health & Well-Being1748-26312016-02-0111011310.3402/qhw.v11.3039630396Colorectal cancer prevention: Perspectives of key players from social networks in a low-income rural US regionNancy E. Schoenberg0Kathryn Eddens1Adam Jonas2Claire Snell-Rood3Christina R. Studts4Benjamin Broder-Oldach5Mira L. Katz6 Department of Behavioral Science, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, USA Department of Health Behavior, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, USA Gatton School of Business and Economics, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, USA Department of Behavioral Science, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, USA Department of Health Behavior, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, USA College of Medicine, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA College of Public Health, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USASocial networks influence health behavior and health status. Within social networks, “key players” often influence those around them, particularly in traditionally underserved areas like the Appalachian region in the USA. From a total sample of 787 Appalachian residents, we identified and interviewed 10 key players in complex networks, asking them what comprises a key player, their role in their network and community, and ideas to overcome and increase colorectal cancer (CRC) screening. Key players emphasized their communication skills, resourcefulness, and special occupational and educational status in the community. Barriers to CRC screening included negative perceptions of the colonoscopy screening procedure, discomfort with the medical system, and misinformed perspectives on screening. Ideas to improve screening focused on increasing awareness of women's susceptibility to CRC, providing information on different screening tests, improving access, and the key role of health-care providers and key players themselves. We provide recommendations to leverage these vital community resources.http://www.ijqhw.net/index.php/qhw/article/view/30396/45143Cancer screeningcolorectal cancerruralhealth inequitiessocial networksqualitative |
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Nancy E. Schoenberg Kathryn Eddens Adam Jonas Claire Snell-Rood Christina R. Studts Benjamin Broder-Oldach Mira L. Katz Colorectal cancer prevention: Perspectives of key players from social networks in a low-income rural US region International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health & Well-Being Cancer screening colorectal cancer rural health inequities social networks qualitative |
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Nancy E. Schoenberg Kathryn Eddens Adam Jonas Claire Snell-Rood Christina R. Studts Benjamin Broder-Oldach Mira L. Katz |
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Colorectal cancer prevention: Perspectives of key players from social networks in a low-income rural US region |
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Colorectal cancer prevention: Perspectives of key players from social networks in a low-income rural US region |
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Colorectal cancer prevention: Perspectives of key players from social networks in a low-income rural US region |
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Colorectal cancer prevention: Perspectives of key players from social networks in a low-income rural US region |
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Colorectal cancer prevention: Perspectives of key players from social networks in a low-income rural US region |
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colorectal cancer prevention: perspectives of key players from social networks in a low-income rural us region |
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Taylor & Francis Group |
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International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health & Well-Being |
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1748-2631 |
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2016-02-01 |
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Social networks influence health behavior and health status. Within social networks, “key players” often influence those around them, particularly in traditionally underserved areas like the Appalachian region in the USA. From a total sample of 787 Appalachian residents, we identified and interviewed 10 key players in complex networks, asking them what comprises a key player, their role in their network and community, and ideas to overcome and increase colorectal cancer (CRC) screening. Key players emphasized their communication skills, resourcefulness, and special occupational and educational status in the community. Barriers to CRC screening included negative perceptions of the colonoscopy screening procedure, discomfort with the medical system, and misinformed perspectives on screening. Ideas to improve screening focused on increasing awareness of women's susceptibility to CRC, providing information on different screening tests, improving access, and the key role of health-care providers and key players themselves. We provide recommendations to leverage these vital community resources. |
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Cancer screening colorectal cancer rural health inequities social networks qualitative |
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http://www.ijqhw.net/index.php/qhw/article/view/30396/45143 |
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