Authors: Kimlin Ashing, PhD; Lauren D'Souza, MSHS,CHES; Brenda Gascon, B.S.H.S, R.R.T., C.T.T.S.; James Morrison, MPH; Veronica Tejada; Alexis Garden, MA, TTS; Jose Gomez, MSW; Sophia Yeung, MHA
In response to low cancer screening rates in underserved areas of Southern California, City of Hope launched a training program for Community Health Workers (CHWs) from health centers, hospitals, and community organizations. The program focused on cancer prevention and screenings for breast, cervical, colorectal, lung, and prostate cancers. A total of 101 trainees participated, primarily from Latino/Hispanic communities. Key factors that helped increase screening included providing support, affordable exams, transportation, and childcare. The program showed that community partners are ready to be involved in cancer prevention and screening efforts.
Link: Train the trainer series in Southern California a call to action for cancer prevention and screening
Resource Topic: CHW training, cancer
Resource Type: Qualitative
Year: 2024
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Country: United States of America
Publisher May Restrict Access: Yes

