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Integrated Cancer Screening Day November 10, 2012. Objectives. Increase participation rates for breast, cervical and colorectal cancer screening by engaging populations that do not typically participate in cancer screening
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Objectives Increase participation rates for breast, cervical and colorectal cancer screening by engaging populations that do not typically participate in cancer screening Increase collaboration of community partners working together to promote breast, cervical and colorectal screening Increase public awareness of the benefits of screening for early detection of cancer
Partnership Initiative Peterborough Clinic Family Health Team Primary Health Care Services of Peterborough Peterborough Regional Health Centre, Breast Assessment Centre, Ontario Breast Screening Program The Medical Centre, Ontario Breast Screening Program Peterborough County-City Health Unit Trent University School of Nursing Paul Asta Hairstyling School St. Peter’s Secondary School
Peterborough Regional Health Centre Breast Assessment Centre
Results • 55 women participated in the Cancer Screening Day • 54 PAP tests completed • 29 mammograms completed • 38 Fecal Occult Blood Test (FOBT) kits distributed
Summary Report (Completion rate: 100.0%)
Was it helpful to offer both cervical (PAP smear) and breast screening (mammogram) on the same day?
If you received a colon cancer screening kit, are you better prepared than before to complete the test at home?
If we had this event again, when would be a convenient time? Check all that apply:
Is there anything that prevents you from getting screened regularly? Check all that apply:
Would you come if we had another screening day in the future?
What’s next? • Debrief meeting December 17th • Analyze evaluation results • Identify need for ongoing data collection • Establish recommendations • Disseminate results to other stakeholders • Explore new partnerships e.g. FHTs, Salvation Army, VON Clinic