Baquet Claudia R, Mack Kelly M, Mishra Shiraz I, Bramble Joy, Deshields Mary, Datcher Delores, Savoy Mervin, Brooks Sandra E, Boykin-Brown Stephanie, Hummel Kery
Department of Internal Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland 21201, USA.
Cancer. 2006 Oct 15;107(8 Suppl):2061-70. doi: 10.1002/cncr.22158.
The unequal burden of cancer in minority and underserved communities nationally and in Maryland is a compelling crisis. The Maryland Special Populations Cancer Research Network (MSPN) developed an infrastructure covering Maryland's 23 jurisdictions and Baltimore City through formal partnerships between the University of Maryland School of Medicine, University of Maryland Statewide Health Network, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, and community partners in Baltimore City, rural Eastern Shore, rural Western Maryland, rural Southern Maryland, and Piscataway Conoy Tribe and statewide American Indians. Guided by the community-based participatory framework, the MSPN undertook a comprehensive assessment (of needs, strengths, and resources available) that laid the foundation for programmatic efforts in community-initiated cancer awareness and education, research, and training. The MSPN infrastructure was used to implement successful and innovative community-based cancer education interventions and technological solutions; conduct education and promotion of clinical trials, cancer health disparities research, and minority faculty cancer research career development; and leverage additional resources for sustainability. MSPN engaged in informed advocacy among decision- and policymakers at state and national levels, and its community-based clinical trials program was recognized by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services as a Best Practice Award. The solutions to reduce and eliminate cancer health disparities are complex and require comprehensive and focused multidisciplinary cancer health disparities research, training, and education strategies implemented through robust community-academic partnerships. Cancer 2006. (c) American Cancer Society.
在全国范围内以及在马里兰州,少数族裔和服务欠缺社区所面临的不平等癌症负担是一个紧迫的危机。马里兰州特殊人群癌症研究网络(MSPN)通过马里兰大学医学院、马里兰大学全州健康网络、马里兰大学东海岸分校以及巴尔的摩市、东海岸农村地区、马里兰州西部农村地区、马里兰州南部农村地区、皮斯卡塔韦科诺伊部落和全州美洲印第安人的社区合作伙伴之间的正式合作,建立了一个覆盖马里兰州23个辖区和巴尔的摩市的基础设施。在基于社区的参与式框架指导下,MSPN进行了全面评估(包括需求、优势和可用资源),为社区发起的癌症意识与教育、研究及培训方面的规划工作奠定了基础。MSPN基础设施被用于实施成功且创新的基于社区的癌症教育干预措施和技术解决方案;开展临床试验的教育与推广、癌症健康差异研究以及少数族裔教员癌症研究职业发展;并利用额外资源实现可持续性。MSPN在州和国家层面的决策和政策制定者中进行明智的宣传倡导,其基于社区的临床试验项目被美国卫生与公众服务部授予最佳实践奖。减少和消除癌症健康差异的解决方案很复杂,需要通过强大的社区 - 学术伙伴关系实施全面且有针对性的多学科癌症健康差异研究、培训和教育战略。《癌症2006》。(c)美国癌症协会。