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Published in: Journal of Cancer Education 1/2014

01-03-2014

An Evaluation of a Community–Academic–Clinical Partnership to Reduce Prostate Cancer Disparities in the South

Authors: Daniela B. Friedman, Otis L. Owens, Dawnyea D. Jackson, Kim M. Johnson, Lucy Gansauer, Joe Dickey, Ron Miller, Johnny Payne, James D. Bearden, James R. Hebert

Published in: Journal of Cancer Education | Issue 1/2014

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Abstract

Engaging partners in the planning, implementation, and evaluation of cancer education programs is critical for improving the health of our communities. A 2-year pilot education intervention on prostate cancer decision making and participation in medical research was funded by the National Cancer Institute. The partnership involving community members and clinical staff at a cancer center was used to develop recruitment strategies and plan for the implementation of the intervention with African-American middle-age and older men and female family members. We assessed partners’ perceptions of this community–academic–clinical research collaboration. In year 2, eight project advisory council members were selected among existing partners and year 1 participants to serve as a formal committee. Council members were required to participate in telephone and in person meetings and actively support recruitment/implementation efforts. At the conclusion of the project, 20 individuals (all clinical and community partners, including the eight advisory council members) were invited to complete a survey to assess their perceived impact of the collaboration on the community and provide suggestions for future collaborations. Most partners agreed that their organization benefitted from the collaboration and that various aspects of the advisory council process (e.g., both formal and informal communication) worked well. The most noted accomplishment of the partnership related to leveraging the collaboration to make men more knowledgeable about prostate cancer decision making. Suggested improvements for future collaborations included distributing more frequent updates regarding project successes. Evaluating partners’ perceptions of this collaboration provided important recommendations for future planning, implementation, and evaluation of community-based cancer education programs.
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Metadata
Title
An Evaluation of a Community–Academic–Clinical Partnership to Reduce Prostate Cancer Disparities in the South
Authors
Daniela B. Friedman
Otis L. Owens
Dawnyea D. Jackson
Kim M. Johnson
Lucy Gansauer
Joe Dickey
Ron Miller
Johnny Payne
James D. Bearden
James R. Hebert
Publication date
01-03-2014
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Journal of Cancer Education / Issue 1/2014
Print ISSN: 0885-8195
Electronic ISSN: 1543-0154
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13187-013-0550-5

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