Barbers Against Prostate Cancer: Engaging Barbers to Administer a Prostate Cancer Education Intervention to Their Customers

Siddhartha Roy, Yelena N. Tarasenko, Levi Ross, John Luque

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Abstract

The goal of this pilot study was to assess the feasibility of training barbers to deliver a brief culturally and literacy appropriate prostate cancer educational intervention to urban African American men. Eight barbers received training to deliver a 2-month educational intervention in the barbershop and completed pre- and posttest training assessments. The training workshops led to a significant increase in mean prostate cancer knowledge scores among the barbers (60% before vs. 79% after; P < 0.05). The barbers also reported positively on the intervention in terms of satisfaction and relative ease of engaging clients. Training barbers to deliver a prostate cancer educational intervention is a feasible strategy for raising prostate cancer awareness of the disease among a priority population.

Original languageAmerican English
StatePublished - Apr 1 2014
EventGeorgia Southern University Research Symposium -
Duration: Jan 1 2021 → …

Conference

ConferenceGeorgia Southern University Research Symposium
Period01/1/21 → …

Keywords

  • Barbers
  • Customers
  • Intervention
  • Prostate Cancer

DC Disciplines

  • Epidemiology
  • Medicine and Health Sciences
  • Public Health

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