A mixed methods study: Midlife African American women’s knowledge, beliefs, and barriers to well-woman visit, flu vaccine, and mammogram use
Abstract
African American women (AAW) are particularly at risk for deleterious health outcomes that might be mitigated through increased preventive care use. A mixed methods study that examined relationships between knowledge of, beliefs about, and barriers to well-woman visits, flu vaccines, and mammograms was conducted with midlife AAW who participated in an online survey (n = 124) and in-depth interviews (n = 19). Findings showed that greater...
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Title
A mixed methods study: Midlife African American women’s knowledge, beliefs, and barriers to well-woman visit, flu vaccine, and mammogram use
Published Date
Nov 22, 2018
Journal
Volume
32
Issue
3
Pages
292 - 313
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