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A concept mapping approach to assess factors influencing the delivery of community-based salon interventions to prevent cardiovascular disease and breast cancer among ethnically diverse women in south London

In the UK, women from ethnically diverse and socioeconomically deprived groups are at increased risk of underdiagnosis of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and low uptake for breast cancer screening. Raising awareness for CVD and breast cancer screening in partnership with salons can improve early detect...

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Published in:British journal of general practice 2023-07, Vol.73 (suppl 1), p.bjgp23X733821
Main Authors: Zaman, Maham, Goff, Louise, L'Esperance, Veline, Karamanos, Alexis, de Vale, Marjorie Lima, Ayis, Salma, Curcin, Vasa, Durbaba, Stevo, Molokhia, Mariam, Harding, Seeromanie, Mernagh-Iles, Ashlyn
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Summary:In the UK, women from ethnically diverse and socioeconomically deprived groups are at increased risk of underdiagnosis of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and low uptake for breast cancer screening. Raising awareness for CVD and breast cancer screening in partnership with salons can improve early detection, management and uptake of screening facilitating women and the NHS. To explore the perceptions of hair and beauty professionals in the UK on factors that could influence the ability of salons to promote a culturally adapted educational intervention to improve CVD and breast cancer awareness and screening. Concept mapping is a multi-stage mixed methods participatory approach. Snowball sampling and dissemination of study information (online and face-to-face) among salon staff nationally was conducted. Participants were given a focus prompt ' ?' and required to generate statements in response. Statements will be sorted into categories based on similarity and rated for importance and feasibility. Concept maps using multidimensional scaling and hierarchical cluster analyses will be produced. A total of 19 participants participated in the first stage. We will report on statements generated by participants, statement clusters and ratings for importance and feasibility. This will be depicted in a Go-Zone map that will show statements simultaneously rated in both importance and feasibility. Participatory approaches can support the development of educational community-based interventions aiming to establish partnerships between community assets and health systems for CVD and breast cancer awareness and prevention.
ISSN:0960-1643
1478-5242
DOI:10.3399/bjgp23X733821