Health protective behavior and the elderly: Hemoccult testing for early colorectal cancer detection

Colorectal cancer is second only to lung cancer as a leading cause of internal cancer death. Individuals over 65 years of age are most at risk yet least likely to engage in screening for colorectal cancer. The purpose of this descriptive-correlational study using a modified Pender Health Promotion M...

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Main Author: Turner, Shirley
Other Authors: Atwood, Jan R.
Language:en_US
Published: The University of Arizona. 1989
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-2914362016-03-06T03:00:36Z Health protective behavior and the elderly: Hemoccult testing for early colorectal cancer detection Turner, Shirley Atwood, Jan R. Medical screening. Health behavior. Colon (Anatomy) -- Cancer. Rectum -- Cancer. Colorectal cancer is second only to lung cancer as a leading cause of internal cancer death. Individuals over 65 years of age are most at risk yet least likely to engage in screening for colorectal cancer. The purpose of this descriptive-correlational study using a modified Pender Health Promotion Model was to identify motivations of elderly individuals to engage in health protective behavior. A convenience sample of 90 subjects answered a four-part motivations questionnaire in which three subscales--early detection, powerful others, and chance--met reliability standards (alpha >.70). Chance was significantly related to compliance (r = -.28; p =.003); Hemoccult compliers believed less in chance and powerful others than did non-compliers (p =.005;.002). The 88 percent who performed a Hemoccult stool test as a screening method for early detection of colorectal cancer demonstrated that these elders willingly engaged in health protective behavior and supported the nurses' role in promoting primary prevention in elderly clients. 1989 text Thesis-Reproduction (electronic) http://hdl.handle.net/10150/291436 http://arizona.openrepository.com/arizona/handle/10150/291436 23852393 1337989 .b17687767 en_US Copyright © is held by the author. Digital access to this material is made possible by the University Libraries, University of Arizona. Further transmission, reproduction or presentation (such as public display or performance) of protected items is prohibited except with permission of the author. The University of Arizona.
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language en_US
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topic Medical screening.
Health behavior.
Colon (Anatomy) -- Cancer.
Rectum -- Cancer.
spellingShingle Medical screening.
Health behavior.
Colon (Anatomy) -- Cancer.
Rectum -- Cancer.
Turner, Shirley
Health protective behavior and the elderly: Hemoccult testing for early colorectal cancer detection
description Colorectal cancer is second only to lung cancer as a leading cause of internal cancer death. Individuals over 65 years of age are most at risk yet least likely to engage in screening for colorectal cancer. The purpose of this descriptive-correlational study using a modified Pender Health Promotion Model was to identify motivations of elderly individuals to engage in health protective behavior. A convenience sample of 90 subjects answered a four-part motivations questionnaire in which three subscales--early detection, powerful others, and chance--met reliability standards (alpha >.70). Chance was significantly related to compliance (r = -.28; p =.003); Hemoccult compliers believed less in chance and powerful others than did non-compliers (p =.005;.002). The 88 percent who performed a Hemoccult stool test as a screening method for early detection of colorectal cancer demonstrated that these elders willingly engaged in health protective behavior and supported the nurses' role in promoting primary prevention in elderly clients.
author2 Atwood, Jan R.
author_facet Atwood, Jan R.
Turner, Shirley
author Turner, Shirley
author_sort Turner, Shirley
title Health protective behavior and the elderly: Hemoccult testing for early colorectal cancer detection
title_short Health protective behavior and the elderly: Hemoccult testing for early colorectal cancer detection
title_full Health protective behavior and the elderly: Hemoccult testing for early colorectal cancer detection
title_fullStr Health protective behavior and the elderly: Hemoccult testing for early colorectal cancer detection
title_full_unstemmed Health protective behavior and the elderly: Hemoccult testing for early colorectal cancer detection
title_sort health protective behavior and the elderly: hemoccult testing for early colorectal cancer detection
publisher The University of Arizona.
publishDate 1989
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