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Feasibility Test of a Community-Relevant Intervention Designed to Promote African American Participation in Translational, Breast Cancer Disparities Research: Know About Health Options for Women (Know HOW)

机译:社区相关干预的可行性测试,旨在促进非洲裔美国人参与翻译,乳腺癌差异研究:了解妇女的健康选择(知道如何)

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There are marked racial differences in breast cancer, the second leading cause of death among US women. Understanding the causes of these differences is essential to eliminate breast cancer inequities. More prevalent in African American than in Caucasian women, metabolic syndrome has been associated with breast cancer outcomes. Further research is needed to understand metabolic syndrome's role in breast cancer disparities, thus novel strategies to increase minority participation in research are important. We embedded two approaches (comprehensive, focused) to increase African American participation in breast cancer research in a state-wide service program and pilot tested both approaches in rural African American women. We conducted three comprehensive and three focused outreach programs (n = 48) and assessed research participation through consent and actual provision of data for four types of data: survey, anthropometric, blood, and mammography records. The majority of participants provided written consent for all data collection procedures (96 % survey; 92 % anthropometric; 94 %, blood; 100 % mammography). There were no between group differences in consent rates. There was variation in the overall proportion of participants who provided data (96 % survey; 92 % anthropometric; 73 % blood; 40 % mammography). Women in the comprehensive approach were less likely to return for a scheduled mammogram than women in the focused approach (19 % vs 64 %, p = 0.0236). Both outreach programs promoted African American engagement in research. Differences in the provision of data by type may have been due to participant burden (i.e., time required to provide data). Study designs that embed research in service programs have promise to increase minority research participation.
机译:乳腺癌有明显的种族差异,美国女性死亡的第二个主要原因。了解这些差异的原因对于消除乳腺癌的不公平至关重要。非洲裔美国人比在白种人女性中更普遍,代谢综合征与乳腺癌结果有关。需要进一步研究以了解代谢综合征在乳腺癌差异中的作用,从而提高少数群体参与研究的新战略很重要。我们嵌入了两种方法(全面,重点),以增加非洲裔美国人参与乳腺癌研究,在全面的服务计划中,试点测试了农村非洲裔美国妇女的两种方法。我们通过同意和实际提供四种数据数据进行了三项全面和三个集中的外展计划(n = 48),并评估了研究参与类型的数据:调查,人体测量,血液和乳房X光记录。大多数参与者提供了所有数据收集程序的书面同意(96%的调查; 92%的人类测量; 94%,血液; 100%乳房摄影)。同意率的组差异之间没有。提供数据的参与者的总体比例的变化(96%的调查; 92%的人类测量; 73%的血液乳腺检查;综合方法的妇女不太可能返回预定乳房X型乳房的乳房,而不是聚焦的方法(19%vs 64%,P = 0.0236)。两项宣传方案都促进了非洲裔美国参与研究。按类型提供数据的差异可能是由于参与者负担(即提供数据所需的时间)。嵌入服务计划研究的研究设计有望增加少数民族研究参与。

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