Frontiers in Public Health (Mar 2023)

Using Implementation Mapping to increase uptake and use of Salud en Mis Manos: A breast and cervical cancer screening and HPV vaccination intervention for Latinas

  • Lara S. Savas,
  • Lara S. Savas,
  • Preena Loomba,
  • Preena Loomba,
  • Ross Shegog,
  • Ross Shegog,
  • Angelita Alaniz,
  • Angelita Alaniz,
  • Crystal Costa,
  • Crystal Costa,
  • Emily Adlparvar,
  • Emily Adlparvar,
  • Marlyn A. Allicock,
  • Roshanda Chenier,
  • Roshanda Chenier,
  • Margaret Goetz,
  • Christine M. Markham,
  • Christine M. Markham,
  • Maria E. Fernandez,
  • Maria E. Fernandez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.966553
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11

Abstract

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BackgroundDespite CDC recommendations for breast and cervical cancer screening and HPV vaccination, cancer control behaviors are underutilized among low-income Latinas. Salud en Mis Manos (SEMM), adapted from Cultivando La Salud, is a community health worker- (CHW-) delivered evidence-based intervention (EBI), shown to increase breast and cervical cancer screening.MethodsWe used Implementation Mapping to create SEMM-Dissemination and Implementation Assistance (SEMM-DIA), a set of implementation strategies designed to support implementation and maintenance of SEMM in clinic settings. Specifically, we used Implementation Mapping's five iterative tasks to guide the use of theories and frameworks, evidence, new data, and stakeholder input to develop strategies to accelerate and improve implementation fidelity, reach, and maintenance of the SEMM intervention. The resulting implementation mapping logic model also guides the SEMM-DIA evaluation plan to assess reach, effectiveness, implementation, and maintenance.DiscussionIncreased use of implementation planning frameworks is necessary to accelerate the translation of EBIs to public health practice. This work demonstrates the application of Implementation Mapping to develop SEMM-DIA, providing a model for the development of other implementation strategies to support translation of evidence-based health promotion interventions into clinic settings.

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