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Oregon's Familias en Acción Familias en Acción replicates benefits for underserved cancer co‐survivors through Un Abrazo Para la Familia Un Abrazo Para la Familia

机译:俄勒冈州的家庭在行动家庭中,通过拥抱为家庭拥抱拥抱,复制对欠缺癌症共同幸存者的福利

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Abstract Objective Our goal in this study was to determine if we could replicate initial findings when providing the intervention, Un Abrazo Para La Familia (“Abrazo”). Abrazo is a community‐focused psychoeducational preventive intervention addressing the cancer information and coping needs of low‐income, underserved family members of cancer survivors, developed and first implemented in Tucson, Arizona. Methods We used a preintervention and postintervention evaluation design to assess the effectiveness of replicating the Abrazo intervention with underserved Hispanic/Latino family members facing cancer as co‐survivors. We describe lessons learned in an expansion of Abrazo from one region of the United States to another. Results Portland promotoras demonstrated that when the Abrazo intervention is provided via a culturally congruent, accessible format, the significant gains in cancer knowledge and self‐efficacy reported by underserved co‐survivors can be replicated. This is important because Oregon represents a US region different from Abrazo's origins in the Southwest. Conclusion Our replication study provides a useful roadmap for others focusing on the psychosocial needs of Hispanic/Latino cosurviving family members of cancer. A manualized 12‐hour training program based on the initial discovery and efficacy work was developed to train promotoras as a part of this study. The manual provides a clear protocol for others to replicate our intervention and evaluation procedures. Abrazo may be particularly important for family‐centered care if the family does not have the cancer knowledge or self‐confidence needed to fully participate.
机译:摘要目标我们在本研究中的目标是确定我们是否可以在提供干预时恢复初始调查结果,联合国Abrazo Para Familia(“Abrazo”)。 Abrazo是一个以社区为中心的心理教育预防干预,解决了癌症幸存者的癌症信息和应对需求,在亚利桑那州图森开发和首先实施的癌症幸存者的缺乏症幸存者的缺乏家庭成员。方法采用了一项优先服用和后勤评估设计来评估将Abrazo干预复制与非凡的西班牙裔/拉丁裔家庭成员作为共同幸存者进行复制的有效性。我们描述了从美国一个地区向另一个地区扩大了Abrazo的经验教训。结果波特兰推广人们证明,当通过文化一致的,无障碍格式提供ABRAZO干预时,可以复制癌症知识和所报告的癌症知识和自我效能的显着收益。这是重要的,因为俄勒冈州代表了一个不同于西南部的起源的美国地区。结论我们的复制研究为他人提供了一个有用的路线图,专注于西班牙裔/拉丁裔含羞草患者癌症的心理社会需求。根据本研究的一部分,制定了基于初始发现和疗效工作的手动12小时培训计划,以培训推动者。该手册为其他人提供了一个明确的协议,以复制我们的干预和评估程序。如果家庭没有充分参与所需的癌症知识或自信,Abrazo对于家庭为中心的护理可能尤为重要。

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