Perceived benefits: a predictor of participation in prostate cancer screening.
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Explaining black-white differences in receipt of recommended colon cancer treatmentDevelopment of a spiritually based educational intervention to increase informed decision making for prostate cancer screening among church-attending African American men.A comparison of a spiritually based and non-spiritually based educational intervention for informed decision making for prostate cancer screening among church-attending African-American men.Barriers to planning and conducting a screening: prostate cancer.A Survey of the Knowledge and Beliefs of Retired Men about Prostate Cancer Screening Based on Health Belief Model.Promoting decision aid use in primary care using a staff member for delivery.Getting Black Men to Undergo Prostate Cancer Screening: The Role of Social CapitalA literature synthesis of health promotion research in salons and barbershopsUse of a patient navigator to increase colorectal cancer screening in an urban neighborhood health clinicThe effect of patient navigation on time to diagnosis, anxiety, and satisfaction in urban minority women with abnormal mammograms: a randomized controlled trial.Patient navigation: an update on the state of the science.Strategies used and challenges faced by a breast cancer patient navigator in an urban underserved communityTraining in Patient Navigation: A Review of the Research Literature.Patient navigation: state of the art or is it science?Racial differences in medical mistrust among men diagnosed with prostate cancer.Prostate cancer screening in African American men: barriers and methods for improvement.Peer navigators and integrated care to address ethnic health disparities of people with serious mental illnessNurses as patient navigators in cancer diagnosis: review, consultation and model design.Prostate cancer survivors as community health educators: implications for informed decision making and cancer communication.Knowledge, attitudes and beliefs of women about the importance of prostate cancer screening.Reaching African American men: a qualitative analysis.Fear, knowledge, and efficacy beliefs differentially predict the frequency of digital rectal examination versus prostate specific antigen screening in ethnically diverse samples of older men.Factors influencing men's decisions regarding prostate cancer screening: a qualitative study.Impact of Psychological Distress on Prostate Cancer Screening in U.S. Military Veterans.Male preventive health behaviors: perceptions from men, women, and clinical staff along the U.S. Mexico border.Patient navigation to improve diabetes outpatient care at a safety-net hospital: a retrospective cohort study.Developing an academic-community partnership for research in prostate cancer.Cultural factors associated with the intent to be screened for prostate cancer among adult men in a rural Kenyan community.Mailing of a sickle cell disease educational packet increases blood donors within an African American community.
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Perceived benefits: a predictor of participation in prostate cancer screening.
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