A Web-Based Cancer Prevention Intervention for Rural Emerging Adults: Mixed Methods Development and Pilot-Testing Study
Echo L Warner, Alishia Kinsey, Barbara J Walkosz, Julia Berteletti, Kayla Nuss, Annelise Small, W Gill Woodall, Deanna Kepka, Douglas Taren, Meghan B Skiba, Dolores D Guest, Cindy K Blair, Judith S Gordon, David W Wetter, Evelinn A Borrayo, Kimberly L Henry, Andrew L Sussman

TL;DR
A web-based cancer prevention program was developed and tested for rural young adults, using Facebook to deliver health messages and improve cancer knowledge.
Contribution
The study introduces a community-engaged, theory-based web intervention to reduce cancer risk behaviors in rural emerging adults.
Findings
The intervention achieved sustained engagement with 1060 post views and 346 reactions over one month.
Formative surveys and pilot testing led to key modifications, such as using reliable sources and direct links to materials.
The program is scalable and provides insights into designing web-based cancer prevention for rural emerging adults.
Abstract
The rapid growth of user-generated web-based health information increases the complexity of cancer information seeking. One promising strategy for promoting high-quality cancer information consumption is through targeted interventions that are intentionally designed to reach individuals in the web-based spaces they occupy. However, there is a paucity of evidence-based information on the best strategies for designing and implementing web-based health behavior change interventions to improve individuals’ cancer-related knowledge and prevent cancer. This study aimed to develop and pilot test a theory-based intervention via the web to reduce 6 cancer risk factors among rural emerging adults (EAs) through community-engaged research. This mixed methods evaluation describes the development of a web-based cancer prevention intervention aimed at rural EAs aged 18-26 years in the United States…
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TopicsDiabetes Management and Education · Telemedicine and Telehealth Implementation · Health Policy Implementation Science
