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缩小差距:多样化人群与癌症幸存者

Closing the divide: diverse populations and cancer survivorship.

作者信息

Guidry Jeffrey Joseph, Torrence Will, Herbelin Sarah

机构信息

Department of Health and Kinesiology, Texas A&M University, College Station, 77843-4243, USA.

出版信息

Cancer. 2005 Dec 1;104(11 Suppl):2577-83. doi: 10.1002/cncr.21251.

Abstract

Currently, there is a "divide" between cancer survivorship initiatives and minority participation. The level of participation is nearly nonexistent in many cancer support and control initiatives. Cancer survivorship resources that facilitate access to treatment, psychosocial interventions, clinical trials, and research are key components to eliminating this divide. Differences in cancer results among minority populations are caused by several factors, including biologic reactions to environmental activities, socioeconomic status, perceived beliefs and notions of medical professionals, a lack of resources to participate in cancer support groups, and having personal contact with cancer survivors. Health professionals, advocates, and researchers hold the key to opening more opportunities for the improvement of cancer survivorship among minorities. The belief that "one size fits all" is unrealistic. These beliefs can influence participation in innovative clinical trials, decisions about treatment, emotional responses, and social support relationships. To help ensure participation in these programs, researchers and health workers must understand the role of social and psychosocial implications and results of the assessment, strategies, and sustainability that must be included in the development stage of any cancer support and survivorship initiatives. For this article, the authors examined mechanisms that can be used by cancer-control researchers and program staff to limit the divide between cancer survivorship initiatives and minority participation. They identified three strategies that must be used to address this divide effectively: the inclusion of minorities in clinical trials, intervention studies, treatment, and research programs; the development of culturally sensitive environments; and the ability to sustain minority participation. In summary, cancer survivorship includes many components that are developed individually and collectively to formulate sound strategies for including minorities in cancer-control initiatives. These programs should go beyond basic support groups and should include research studies, clinical trials, and alternative treatments for increasing cancer survival rates and quality of life among minorities. The divide can be addressed only through a proactive initiative that brings cancer survivorship initiatives and minority communities together in full partnership.

摘要

目前,癌症生存计划与少数群体参与之间存在“鸿沟”。在许多癌症支持与控制计划中,少数群体的参与程度几乎为零。促进获得治疗、心理社会干预、临床试验及研究的癌症生存资源,是消除这一鸿沟的关键要素。少数群体中癌症结果的差异由多种因素造成,包括对环境活动的生物学反应、社会经济地位、对医疗专业人员的认知信念和观念、缺乏参与癌症支持团体的资源,以及与癌症幸存者有个人接触等。卫生专业人员、倡导者和研究人员是为少数群体创造更多改善癌症生存机会的关键所在。“一刀切”的观念是不现实的。这些观念会影响对创新临床试验的参与、治疗决策、情绪反应及社会支持关系。为确保参与这些项目,研究人员和卫生工作者必须了解社会和心理社会影响的作用,以及评估、策略和可持续性的结果,这些都必须纳入任何癌症支持与生存计划的制定阶段。在本文中,作者研究了癌症控制研究人员和项目工作人员可用于缩小癌症生存计划与少数群体参与之间鸿沟的机制。他们确定了有效解决这一鸿沟必须采用的三种策略:将少数群体纳入临床试验、干预研究、治疗和研究项目;营造文化敏感环境;以及维持少数群体参与的能力。总之,癌症生存包括许多单独和集体制定的组成部分,以制定合理策略,将少数群体纳入癌症控制计划。这些项目应超越基本的支持团体,应包括研究、临床试验和替代疗法,以提高少数群体的癌症生存率和生活质量。只有通过积极主动的举措,使癌症生存计划与少数群体社区建立全面伙伴关系,才能解决这一鸿沟问题。

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