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Improving knowledge of the prostate cancer screening dilemma among African American men: an academic-community partnership in Washington DC.

机译:增进非裔美国人对前列腺癌筛查困境的认识:华盛顿特区的学术社区伙伴关系。

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OBJECTIVE: Studies have shown that African American men are at greater risk than other men for prostate cancer in terms of both incidence and mortality. At the same time, the utility of screening asymptomatic men for prostate cancer remains controversial. The combination of high incidence and high mortality with the uncertain benefits of screening poses a difficult problem for African American men. This study was part of an ongoing project that sought to develop and evaluate health education materials designed to help African American men make an informed decision about prostate cancer screening. The project represented a collaboration between the Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge of the District of Columbia and the Lombardi Cancer Center of Georgetown University. METHODS: The authors conducted eight focus groups with 44 members of the Prince Hall Masons. The focus groups covered men's understanding of prostate cancer screening and their preferences for methods of health education. RESULTS: Participants demonstrated a high level of awareness of the availability of prostate cancer screening, a low awareness of the screening controversy, and a desire for detailed epidemiologic information and information about the benefits and limitations of screening. The preferred forms of educational materials were video and print-based materials, which the research team has recently developed. CONCLUSIONS: These findings demonstrate the feasibility of developing an academic-community collaboration with the goal of improving a health-related problem in the African American community. A randomized trial is underway to evaluate the impact of the video and print education materials.
机译:目的:研究表明,就发病率和死亡率而言,非洲裔美国男性患前列腺癌的风险均高于其他男性。同时,对无症状男性进行前列腺癌筛查的效用仍存在争议。高发率和高死亡率与筛查的不确定性相结合,给非洲裔美国男性带来了难题。这项研究是正在进行的项目的一部分,该项目旨在开发和评估旨在帮助非裔美国人做出有关前列腺癌筛查的知情决定的健康教育材料。该项目代表了哥伦比亚特区最敬拜王子大礼堂与乔治敦大学的伦巴第癌症中心之间的合作。方法:作者与44个Prince Hall Masons成员进行了八个焦点小组讨论。焦点小组讨论了男性对前列腺癌筛查的了解以及他们对健康教育方法的偏爱。结果:参与者表现出对前列腺癌筛查可用性的高度了解,对筛查争议的认识较低,并希望获得详细的流行病学信息以及有关筛查的益处和局限性的信息。研究材料的首选形式是基于视频和印刷的材料,研究团队最近开发了这些材料。结论:这些发现证明了建立学术-社区合作以改善非裔美国人社区与健康有关的问题的可行性。目前正在进行一项随机试验,以评估视频和印刷教育材料的影响。

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