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Cancer ; 107(8 Suppl): 1962-70, 2006 Oct 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16986164

ABSTRACT

In 2001, the National Cancer Institute (NCI) provided funds to support the Increasing Access to Clinical and Educational Studies (ACES) Project of the Thomas Jefferson University, Kimmel Cancer Center in Philadelphia. The ACES Project enabled the Center to engage in the systematic development of approaches for reducing cancer health disparities among African Americans in Philadelphia. This project brought together community partners, clinical partners, cancer prevention and control experts, and staff from an NCI-designated cancer center to develop and implement a community-based outreach education program, a special populations investigator (SPI) training program, and SPI pilot studies in cancer screening and clinical trials participation. At the end of 5 years, the ACES Project had 1) organized a steering committee, expert panel, and a network of community collaborators and clinical partners; 2) implemented a clinical trials education program for community-based nurses, lay health advocates active in community organizations, and health ministries in community churches; 3) mentored 4 SPIs in cancer prevention and control research; 4) completed SPI pilot studies; and 5) leveraged these activities to gain support for cancer health disparities related research. The Project established a successful dialogue between an NCI-designated cancer center and the African American population related to cancer research, and enabled SPIs from the community to adapt evidence-informed interventions for application in cancer prevention and control research. Lessons learned from the Project can guide the implementation of such projects in the future. Cancer 2006. (c) 2006 American Cancer Society.


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Black or African American , Community Networks , Health Education , Neoplasms/ethnology , Research Support as Topic , Community Participation , Humans , National Institutes of Health (U.S.) , Pennsylvania , United States
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ABNF J ; 17(1): 15-9, 2006.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16596896

ABSTRACT

Focus groups with African American women who had experienced a breast biopsy were conducted during the process of "getting ready" for a breast biopsy educational study in which the intervention's educational materials and study instruments were developed and pre-tested. Recommendations were made for revising the breast biopsy educational booklet. As a result of the focus group discussions, changes were made in several of the graphics, the design and size of the booklet, and the tone of the piece. In addition, language describing the biopsy procedure was further simplified. The outcomes of this study were culturally tailored study materials to be used in an educational intervention to prepare African American women undergoing a breast biopsy procedure.


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Attitude to Health/ethnology , Biopsy/psychology , Black or African American , Breast Neoplasms/diagnosis , Needs Assessment/organization & administration , Patient Education as Topic/organization & administration , Adaptation, Psychological , Adult , Black or African American/education , Black or African American/ethnology , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Audiovisual Aids/standards , Biopsy/nursing , Comprehension , Female , Focus Groups , Humans , Middle Aged , Models, Psychological , Nursing Methodology Research , Pamphlets , Qualitative Research , Teaching Materials/standards , Vocabulary
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