Kreling Barbara A, Cañar Janet, Catipon Ericson, Goodman Michelle, Pallesen Nancy, Pomeroy Jyl, Rodriguez Yosselyn, Romagoza Juan, Sheppard Vanessa B, Mandelblatt Jeanne, Huerta Elmer E
Cancer Control Program, Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center, Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington, District of Columbia 20007-2401, USA.
Cancer. 2006 Oct 15;107(8 Suppl):2015-22. doi: 10.1002/cncr.22145.
The Latin American Cancer Research Coalition (LACRC) was funded by NCI as a Special Populations Network to 1) provide training to clinic staff in cancer control and foster development of Latino faculty training, 2) conduct a needs assessment with the community clinics, 3) enhance the ability of the clinics to promote healthy lifestyles, 4) collaborate on research projects to improve use of early detection, and 5) explore partnerships to increase access to culturally competent cancer care. The LACRC developed a model for cancer control focused on community-based clinics as the focal point for in-reach and community outreach targeted to Latinos to reduce cancer disparities. This framework was designed to link the community to local hospitals and academic centers, build capacity, and promote diffusion of innovations directly into delivery systems. Eight research projects submitted by junior investigator/clinic teams have been funded by NCI. These research projects range from recruiting for clinical trials to prevention to survivorship. The LACRC has trained 6 cancer control coordinators from partner sites and educated 59 undergraduate minority student interns in aspects of cancer control research. Central to LACRC's success to date has been the creation and maintenance of an infrastructure of trusting relationships, especially those developed between clinician/investigators and individuals within the greater Latino community. Community clinics can be effective agents for cancer control among Latinos. Latinos are likely to participate in research conducted by culturally representative teams of researchers using culturally appropriate recruiting strategies. Cancer 2006. (c) 2006 American Cancer Society.
拉丁美洲癌症研究联盟(LACRC)由美国国立癌症研究所(NCI)资助,作为一个特殊人群网络,旨在:1)为临床工作人员提供癌症控制方面的培训,并促进拉丁裔教员培训的发展;2)对社区诊所进行需求评估;3)提高诊所推广健康生活方式的能力;4)合作开展研究项目,以改善早期检测的应用;5)探索合作伙伴关系,以增加获得具有文化胜任力的癌症护理的机会。LACRC开发了一种癌症控制模式,该模式以社区诊所为重点,针对拉丁裔人群进行内部服务和社区外展,以减少癌症差异。这个框架旨在将社区与当地医院和学术中心联系起来,建设能力,并将创新直接推广到医疗服务系统中。由初级研究员/诊所团队提交的8个研究项目已获得NCI资助。这些研究项目涵盖从招募临床试验参与者到预防再到癌症幸存者护理等各个方面。LACRC已培训了6名来自合作站点的癌症控制协调员,并在癌症控制研究方面对59名本科少数族裔学生实习生进行了培训。LACRC迄今为止取得成功的关键在于建立和维护了一个信任关系的基础设施,尤其是临床医生/研究人员与广大拉丁裔社区内个人之间建立的关系。社区诊所可以成为拉丁裔人群癌症控制的有效机构。拉丁裔人群可能会参与由具有文化代表性的研究团队采用符合文化习惯的招募策略开展的研究。《癌症》2006年。(c)2006年美国癌症协会。