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Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Cancer Prevention
  • Health Communication

Background:

  • Breast cancer mortality remains a significant public health concern.
  • The American Cancer Society's Tell A Friend (TAF) program utilizes a peer-to-peer strategy to increase mammography screening rates among unscreened women.
  • Effective program implementation is crucial for achieving public health goals.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the implementation of the Tell A Friend (TAF) program in the New England division.
  • To identify barriers and facilitators to the successful rollout of TAF.
  • To inform program adjustments for improved effectiveness.

Main Methods:

  • An evaluation was conducted using surveys to assess TAF implementation.
  • Initial survey methods were revised due to low response rates, leading to a shortened survey and a follow-up survey.
  • Data were collected from staff and respondents regarding program implementation.

Main Results:

  • Initial timelines for TAF implementation were found to be unrealistic.
  • Field staff encountered numerous barriers in implementing TAF within targeted communities.
  • Low response rates necessitated methodological adjustments to the evaluation surveys.

Conclusions:

  • Programmatic changes in training, management, and resource allocation are being implemented to address identified barriers.
  • Continuous re-evaluation is planned to ensure the successful and sustained implementation of the TAF program.
  • Addressing implementation challenges is key to enhancing the program's impact on breast cancer mortality.