Bright Mary Anne
Office of Cancer Information Service, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland 20892-8322, USA.
J Health Commun. 2005;10 Suppl 1:7-13. doi: 10.1080/10810730500263687.
The National Cancer Institute (NCI), the nation's leading agency for cancer information and research, mandated by the U.S. Congress to provide accurate, up-to-date information about cancer to all segments of the U.S. population, established the Cancer Information Service (CIS) on July 1, 1975. Using a two-pronged approach, the telephone information service and education programs for the public and health professionals, the CIS was designed to maximize its reach. In 1982, the CIS implemented three tools: the Call Record Form to record data about each call to the service, a national user survey, and a system of national test calls. These resulted in a rich data source and an infrastructure that allowed collaborative health communications research with the CIS to emerge later in the decade. As the CIS embarks on a new generation of service to the nation, it is now characterized by three vital components that advance the NCI's overall mission of cancer prevention and control: a Partnership Program, Multichannel Contact Centers, and a Health Communications Research Program.
美国国家癌症研究所(NCI)是美国癌症信息与研究的主要机构,由美国国会授权向美国各阶层民众提供有关癌症的准确、最新信息。该机构于1975年7月1日设立了癌症信息服务处(CIS)。癌症信息服务处采用双管齐下的方法,即电话信息服务以及针对公众和卫生专业人员的教育项目,旨在最大限度地扩大其覆盖面。1982年,癌症信息服务处实施了三种工具:用于记录每次服务来电数据的通话记录表格、全国用户调查以及全国测试通话系统。这些举措形成了丰富的数据源和基础设施,使得十年后期与癌症信息服务处开展合作性健康传播研究成为可能。随着癌症信息服务处着手为美国提供新一代服务,它目前具有三个重要组成部分,这些部分推进了美国国家癌症研究所预防和控制癌症的总体使命:一个合作项目、多渠道联络中心以及一个健康传播研究项目。