BSE Rap: intergenerational ties to save lives |
Journal/Book: Oncol Nurs Forum. 1993; 20: 1255-9.
Abstract: This article presents an innovative public-education strategy that was created to promote breast health awareness and early breast cancer detection among minority and low-income adolescent females. Given the importance of teaching breast self-examination (BSE), program development focused on creation of the BSE Rap, a lively music-video presentation. Increasing adolescents' knowledge and awareness of BSE is viewed as a springboard for disseminating information to their mothers and grandmothers. Funding was obtained for production of a video and a breast health diary, which are the program's key components. Marketing strategies included contacts with community organizations and healthcare professionals. Program evaluations reveal that the BSE Rap serves as a positive motivator for participants to discuss BSE and mammography with their mothers and grandmothers. The BSE Rap offers oncology nurses the opportunity to save lives using a unique and creative tool that focuses on intergenerational ties.
Keyword(s): Adolescence ; Adult ; Aged ; Child ; Intergenerational Relations; Middle Age; Minority Groups; Music ; Pilot Projects; Poverty ; Videotape Recording Breast Self Examination; Family Health; Health Education methods Female; Human; Male
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