2019
DOI: 10.1353/cpr.2019.0039
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ScreenABLE: Breast Cancer Screening among Women with Disabilities from Community Identified Challenges to Community-Based Programs

Abstract: he impact of breast cancer screening on the early detection of cancer is well-documented. 1 Increasing access to screening has contributed to reducing mortality disparities of women from ethnic/minority communities, 2-5 yet the accessibility of screening services remains woefully inadequate for women with physical disabilities. Although a growing body of research documents breast cancer

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“…CBPR is inherently challenging, yet fortifying to engage in. Such challenges have been articulated in the CBPR literature (Israel et al, 2013;Magasi et al, 2019;Minkler & Wallerstein, 2008;Suarez-Balcazar et al, 2004). Some of the challenges we experienced included managing different levels of community involvement from the same individuals across the life span of the project and across leaders and gatekeepers; compensating undocumented immigrants for their work; balancing power relationships; and observing the lack of response from decision makers to the needs of the families.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…CBPR is inherently challenging, yet fortifying to engage in. Such challenges have been articulated in the CBPR literature (Israel et al, 2013;Magasi et al, 2019;Minkler & Wallerstein, 2008;Suarez-Balcazar et al, 2004). Some of the challenges we experienced included managing different levels of community involvement from the same individuals across the life span of the project and across leaders and gatekeepers; compensating undocumented immigrants for their work; balancing power relationships; and observing the lack of response from decision makers to the needs of the families.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The emancipatory research underpinning much of the scholarship in disability studies (Goodley & Lawthom, 2005;Magasi et al, 2019) and in gender and race studies (Akim, 2011) goes deeper than developing mutually beneficial partnerships with communities. Through this approach, community partners can make the research process transformative and liberating.…”
Section: Promoting Meaningful Engagement Of Community Residents In Re...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Screen for metabolic syndrome, lipid disorders, and diabetes [ 17 , 33 , 54 ]. Cancer screening per UPTSF considering accommodations needed for physical or intellectual disability [ 29 , 30 , 31 ]. Motor vehicle and wheelchair safety – may need adaptive car seat.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cancer screening per UPTSF considering accommodations needed for physical or intellectual disability [ 29 , 30 , 31 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
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