Native American Breast and Cervical Cancer Education and Recruitment Project Wyoming Breast & Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program

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Native American Breast and Cervical Cancer Education and Recruitment Project Early Detection Program CDC Northern Plains Native American Cancer Conference Continuing the Collaboration Omaha, Nebraska August 26-28, 2011 Early Detection Program History National Breast & Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program (CDC) Established under the Breast and Cervical Cancer Mortality Prevention Act of 1990 to provide free mammograms and Pap tests to low-income women with no health insurance Special focus on addressing the disproportionately low screening rates among minority women Treatment Act of 2000 access to treatment through Medicaid 1

Early Detection Program History Eight CDC Mandated Program Components: Partnerships Screening Professional Development Recruitment Data Collection & Management Quality Assurance Evaluation Program Management Authorized by Wyoming Legislature under the Cancer Control Act of 2007. (Collaborative effort between WY Breast & Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program, WY Comprehensive Cancer Control Program, WY Comprehensive Cancer Control Consortium, and American Cancer Society) Purpose: Increase early detection of breast and cervical cancer through education, support, and screening services for women on the Wind River Reservation Modeled after the Native Sisters/Navigators Project 2

New Contractor: Eastern Shoshone Tribal Health Serve both Eastern Shoshone and Northern Arapaho tribes on the Wind River Reservation Coordinate services with Wind River Reservation agencies. Provide one-on-one and group education and outreach, for the purpose of increasing awareness of the importance for and availability of breast and cervical cancer screening services. Determine what women know about breast and cervical health/cancer; Determine readiness to change current screening behavior (Stages of Change); Educate about the importance of early detection through use of screening tests, if appropriate; Determine and work to reduce barriers to getting screening services; Build on any strengths to help overcome barriers; 3

Connect clients with social services and other resources; Make referrals to WBCCEDP, Caring For Women, Family Planning Assist in scheduling an appointment, if needed; Follow up to ensure appointment kept. 4

What is breast and cervical cancer education and recruitment? 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Find (In-reach and Outreach) Low-income, uninsured women who may not use breast or cervical cancer screening services Going out into the community or looking within a clinic Motivate Toward Change (1-on-1 contact) Educating women regarding breast and cervical health Referring women to resources Track and follow-up to ensure screening (Work with WBCCEDP) Collect and report data for project evaluation and improvement (Quarterly progress reports) 5

Who is the priority population? Must meet all 3 eligibility requirements 1. Income: <250% of the Federal Poverty Level 2. Uninsured 3. Age 50-64: no risk factors required 30-50 if no Pap in last five years Who is the priority population? 3a. Others Served: 65+: without Medicare Part B Under age 50: with diagnosed symptoms suspicious for breast cancer, cervical precancer, or cervical cancer 40 49 with a personal history of breast cancer 6

1. Establish a Working Group. 2. Set up a Wind River Women s Advisory Group. 3. Public Education and Outreach. 4. In-Reach. 5. One-on-One Education and Patient Navigation 6. Collaboration with WBCCEDP. 7. Assistance to Women Diagnosed with Breast and Cervical Cancer. Early Detection Program Native American women educated from February 2008 December 2010) Native American women enrolled in WBCCEDP: 2008-2009 134 2009-2010 160 2010 - present 182 7

Early Detection Program Questions? Early Detection Program Denise Padilla, M.Ed. Early Detection Program denise.padilla@wyo.gov 1-800-264-1296 www.health.wyo.gov/phsd/bccedp Kassy Jarvis, C.H.R. Native American Women s Health Program 307-332-6805 chrhpdp@gmail.com 8