Cancer Screening Education Syrian Migrants Turkey
Summary
The National Institutes of Health registered a new clinical study (NCT07541105) evaluating a theory-based educational intervention to improve cancer screening participation among Syrian migrants in Turkey. The study will develop a Cancer Protection Motivation Scale and assess barriers and beliefs related to breast, cervical, and colorectal cancer screening using a mixed-methods pretest-posttest design.
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This document registers a new clinical study on ClinicalTrials.gov, adding a research study (NCT07541105) focused on cancer screening education for Syrian migrants in Turkey. The study will develop a Cancer Protection Motivation Scale and evaluate a PMT-based educational intervention using a pretest-posttest design across three cancer types.
Affected parties include research institutions conducting migrant health studies, public health authorities addressing cancer screening disparities, and healthcare providers serving migrant populations. The study's findings may inform culturally appropriate cancer screening strategies for similar populations elsewhere.
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Cancer Awareness Among Syrian Migrants
N/A NCT07541105 Kind: NA Apr 21, 2026
Abstract
This study aims to develop and evaluate a theory-based educational intervention to improve cancer screening participation among Syrian migrants in Turkey. The study will also develop a Cancer Protection Motivation Scale (CPMS) to measure individuals' motivation toward cancer screening. Using a mixed-methods design, the study will explore barriers, beliefs, and behaviors related to breast, cervical, and colorectal cancer screening. The effectiveness of the intervention will be assessed using a pretest-posttest design. The findings are expected to support culturally appropriate strategies to improve cancer screening uptake among migrant populations.
Conditions: Breast Cancer Screening, Cervical Cancer Screening, Colorectal Cancer Screening, Cancer Prevention Behavior
Interventions: PMT-Based Cancer Screening Educational Intervention, PMT-Based Cancer Screening Education Program
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