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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: West J Nurs Res. 2014 Apr 2;37(11):1489–1509. doi: 10.1177/0193945914529025

Table 4. Cosmetologists' and Customers' Views on the Feasibility of Using Ethnic Beauty Salons for Cervical Cancer Screening Education.

Items Cosmetologists (n = 18) Customers (n = 44)

Responses

n % n %
Interest in discussing cervical cancer-related topics
   No 5 27.8 11 25.0
   Yes 13 72.2 33 75.0
  Level of interest in discussing the topicsa
   A lot or very much 8 61.6 18 54.5
   Somewhat 3 23.1 9 27.3
   A little 2 15.4 6 18.2
Comfort discussing cervical cancer-related topics
   No 5 27.8 5 11.4
   Yes 13 72.2 39 88.6
  Level of comfort discussing the topicsa
   A lot or very much 9 69.3 29 74.4
   Somewhat 3 23.1 8 20.5
   A little 1 7.7 2 5.1
Interest in learning about cervical cancer-related topics
   No 2 11.1 5 11.4
   Yes 16 88.9 39 88.6
  Level of interest in learning about the topicsa
   A lot or very much 9 56.3 32 82.0
   Somewhat 5 31.3 4 10.3
   A little 2 12.5 3 7.7
  Preferred method of learning about the topicsa
   Watching videos 5 31.3 8 20.5
   1:1 Conversation 4 25.0 9 23.1
   Reading pamphlets 2 12.5 7 17.9
   Visiting websites/online 2 12.5 7 17.9
   Attending workshops 2 12.5 4 10.3
   Group discussions 1 6.3 4 10.3
Interest in delivering cervical cancer-related material to customers (n = 17)
   No 0 0.0 NA
   Yes 17 100.0 NA
  Level of interest in delivering the materiala
   A lot or very much 10 58.8 NA
   Somewhat 5 29.4 NA
   A little 2 11.8 NA
  Preferred method of delivering the materiala
   1:1 Conversation 8 47.1 NA
   Distributing pamphlets 5 29.4 NA
   Using website/online 2 11.9 NA
   Others: posters/stickers/videos 2 11.9 NA
Comfort delivering cervical cancer-related material to customers (n = 17)
   No 0 0.0 NA
   Yes 17 100.0 NA
  Level of comfort delivering the materiala
   A lot or very much 9 53.0 NA
   Somewhat 6 35.3 NA
   A little 2 11.8 NA

Note. NA = not applicable to customers.

a

Questions asked of participants who responded positively to a binary (Yes/No) question