The Promise of Community-Based Advocacy and Education Efforts for Increasing Cancer Clinical Trials Accrual

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作者
Michaels, Margo [1 ]
Weiss, Elisa S. [2 ]
Guidry, John A. [3 ]
Blakeney, Natasha [1 ]
Swords, Liz [4 ]
Gibbs, Brian [5 ]
Yeun, Samantha [6 ]
Rytkonen, Bruce [6 ]
Goodman, Robert [7 ]
Jarama, S. Lisbeth [8 ]
Greene, Amanda L. [8 ]
Patel, Shilpa [2 ]
机构
[1] Educ Network Adv Canc Clin Trials ENACCT, Bethesda, MD 20814 USA
[2] Albert Einstein Coll Med, New York, NY USA
[3] Gay Mens Hlth Crisis Inc, New York, NY USA
[4] Decatur Community Partnership, Decatur, IL USA
[5] Cherishing Our Hearts & Souls Coalit, Boston, MA USA
[6] Cross Cultural Collaborat Pierce Cty, Tacoma, WA USA
[7] Indiana Univ, Bloomington, IN USA
[8] NOVA Res Co, Bethesda, MD USA
关键词
Clinical trials as topic/methods; Minority groups; Neoplasms/therapy; Patient selection; Community-institutional relations; Consumer advocacy; Patient advocacy; Education; medical; continuing; nursing; Patient education; UNDERREPRESENTED POPULATIONS; PATIENT; PARTICIPATION; BARRIERS; RACE; COMMUNICATION; REDUCTION;
D O I
10.1007/s13187-011-0271-6
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
Only 3% of cancer patients participate in cancer clinical trials (CCTs). A number of barriers to participation, particularly for minority groups, can be addressed through community-focused education and advocacy efforts. Working with community partnerships, a pilot program sought to change knowledge, attitudes, and role behaviors among community leaders, primary care providers (PCPs), and clinical researchers about CCTs, to increase patient awareness of and participation in CCTs. A mixed method evaluation utilized quantitative analysis of surveys administered to participants during the program period (2006-2008) and qualitative data from interviews with key participants. Programmatic efforts were effective in increasing knowledge and training community leaders and PCPs to disseminate messages about clinical trials, and ultimately increasing patient inquiries about local trials. Training improved cultural competency skills among clinical researchers to recruit and retain CCT participants. Partnerships fostered new processes and structures to facilitate CCT participation in their communities. Clinical trials education and advocacy efforts through community partnerships have an important role in enhancing clinical trial access and in increasing clinical trial participation. Oncologists' involvement in and leadership of such partnerships are critical to promoting CCT accrual, particularly for minority groups.
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