300
Participants
Start Date
September 1, 2025
Primary Completion Date
February 28, 2027
Study Completion Date
February 28, 2027
Faith-placed intervention to promote breast, cervical, bowel, and AAA screening uptake in Black communities.
The intervention includes a two-hour workshop, delivered in person to the entire congregation, that aims to promote the uptake of breast, cervical, bowel, and AAA screening among Black communities in the North East of England, Leeds and Scotland. However, we will only include effectiveness data (i.e., surveys and screening uptake) from those who meet the study eligibility criteria. The intervention will be a peer-led, multidimensional community workshop. It will incorporate multiple components that tackle barriers to screening and that are present in the existing IMCAN and PROCAN-B interventions, if the PICE group believe these are helpful, such as health education about breast, cervical, bowel and AAA screening delivered by a healthcare provider with an opportunity to ask questions, personal testimonials through survivors' stories, as well as members of the community discussing experiences of screening, and utilising community and peer support and religious leaders.
University of Glasgow, Glasgow
Leeds Beckett University, Leeds
University of Sunderland, Sunderland
University of Glasgow
OTHER
University of Sunderland
OTHER