A Health Education Intervention Tailored for Malay-Muslim Women
NCT ID: NCT06469684
Last Updated: 2024-06-24
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
66 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2023-02-08
2023-09-02
Brief Summary
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* Will health promotion intervention in the mosque on breast cancer and mammogram lead to mammogram uptake?
* Will health promotion intervention in the mosque on breast cancer and mammogram lead to change in knowledge and perception related to mammogram uptake? Participants will attend an education session in the mosque on breast cancer and mammogram by religious teacher and healthcare professional and will be given an opportunity to voluntarily sign up for mammogram on the Mammobus which will be deployed to the mosque.
Researchers will compare with healthy women of Malay ethnicity attending education session in the mosque on healthy lifestyle to see if there is a difference in mammogram uptake, and in knowledge and perception towards breast cancer and mammogram.
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Detailed Description
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Participants in the intervention arm will have three research visits and one optional research visit, therefore four research visits in total. Participants in the control arm will have three research visits in total. In both arms, all research visits will be conducted on mosque grounds. Mosque officers will allot time at the start or end of religious classes attended by potential participants to the research team to explain on the research study. Interested participants may approach interviewer in the mosque to sign up for the study. During recruitment, interviewer will go through the Participant Information Sheet and obtain verbal Informed Consent before conducting a baseline questionnaire. Only participants from the intervention arm will be asked for consent to be re-contacted for recruitment for a future study, a focus group discussion as the future study is not applicable for the control arm. Participant will be able to choose to attend one of the two available education sessions that will be held in the mosque over the next two weeks. Participant will be given a participant card to help them keep track of the dates of the session. The education session will be the second research visit for both arms. The third research visit is a voluntary session for those in the intervention arm, where participants may take part in a mammogram screening session in the mosque. The final research visit for both arms, fourth and third for intervention and control arm respectively, will take place between 2 months (± 1 month is applicable) from the recruitment, where a post-intervention survey will be carried out in the mosque. During this final research visit, participants that consented to be re-contacted for recruitment of a future follow-up study will be invited to participate in the follow-up study which is a focus group discussion.
Intervention package - i) Breast Cancer Screening: Participant will be required to complete a baseline questionnaire (10-15 minutes) upon recruitment and consent. Following recruitment, participant will be required to attend a group-level education session on breast cancer screening in the Malay language. This education session will last for an hour: 25 minutes education session by religious leaders on health-promoting Islamic teachings specifically on punitive religious beliefs, 10 minutes video on positive screening experience and breast cancer journey by breast cancer survivors, and 25 minutes question and answer on breast cancer by Malay-speaking health care provider. Participants will be asked to complete a short feedback form on the session. Participant will be given an educational pamphlet to reinforce health messages from the session and will be invited to attend a mammogram screening on the MammoBus. Participant may approach interviewers to sign up for the mammogram or register through the QR Code available on the participant card. This mammogram screening is voluntary and will be carried out in a MammoBus that will be deployed to the mosque in the following 2 weeks. The mammogram service is outsourced to National Healthcare Group Diagnostics (NHGD), that manages the MammoBus. The research team will only be involved in organising the mammogram appointments. Mammogram screening is a standard procedure in Singapore. In this research, mammogram screening will be according to the standard procedures and will be conducted by the trained radiographers from NHGD. Including waiting time and registration, this session should last for approximately 1 hour. Cost of mammogram screening will be borne by participants, where applicable. NHGD will inform participants of the results via mail when available. The research team and NUS as a whole will not have access to the mammogram results of the participants. At follow-up, 2 months (± 1 month is applicable) from the recruitment, participant will be required to answer a post-intervention questionnaire (10-15 minutes) which will be similar as the baseline survey, to measure changes in perception.
ii) Healthy lifestyle: Participant will be required to complete a baseline survey (10-15 minutes) upon recruitment and consent. Next, the participant will attend a group-level education session on healthy lifestyle in the Malay language. This education session will last for an hour - 30 minutes education session by religious leaders on health-promoting Islamic teachings, and 30 minutes question and answer on healthy lifestyle by Malay-speaking health care provider. Participants will be asked to complete a short feedback form on the session. At follow-up, 2 months (± 1 month is applicable) from the recruitment, participant will be required to answer a post-intervention questionnaire (10-15 minutes) which will be similar as the baseline questionnaire, to measure changes in perception.
Questionnaire and data collection - All data collected through questionnaires (pre-intervention questionnaire, feedback form and post-intervention questionnaire) will be linked via a unique code which will be given to the participant at recruitment and only this code will be used on all data. A separate encrypted file containing personal data of participants (i.e. phone number, name) linked to their unique code will be available only to the study administrator who is managing the service operations (i.e.arranging follow-up sessions and sending text reminders) of the study. A separate encrypted file containing personal data of participants that choose to go for mammogram (i.e. name, NRIC, phone number, address and date of birth) will be available only to the study administrator who is managing the mammogram appointments. Upon completion of all follow-up, recruitment for the follow-up study or completion of the mammogram appointment, whichever later, the files will be deleted therefore irreversibly de-identifying the data.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
SCREENING
SINGLE
All participants within the same mosque receive the same intervention. Thus participants are only notified of the session conducted in the mosque they were recruited in.All participants are masked from the sessions conducted in other mosques.
Study Groups
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Intervention
This arm receive health promotion intervention on breast cancer and mammogram including Mammobus deployment.
Health education session
1 hour health education session religious teaching promoting health-seeking behaviour, and question and answer session with healthcare professional.
Control
This arm receive health promotion intervention on healthy lifestyle.
Health education session
1 hour health education session religious teaching promoting health-seeking behaviour, and question and answer session with healthcare professional.
Interventions
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Health education session
1 hour health education session religious teaching promoting health-seeking behaviour, and question and answer session with healthcare professional.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Aged 50-69
* Citizens or permanent residents of Singapore
* No history of breast cancer
* Had not gone for mammogram screening in the last 2 years
Exclusion Criteria
* Not able to provide a coherent response
* Declined photography of the education session
50 Years
69 Years
FEMALE
Yes
Sponsors
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Islamic Religious Council of Singapore
UNKNOWN
National University Polyclinics, Singapore
OTHER
National University of Singapore
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Wong Mee Lian
Associate Professor
Locations
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National University of Singapore
Singapore, , Singapore
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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NUS-IRB-2022-662
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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