Kreps Gary L, Gustafson David, Salovey Peter, Perocchia Rosemarie Slevin, Wilbright Wayne, Bright Mary Anne, Muha Cathy
Department of Communications, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA 22030-4444, USA.
J Cancer Educ. 2007 Spring;22(1 Suppl):S56-60. doi: 10.1007/BF03174347.
The National Cancer Institute (NCI) supported four innovative demonstration research projects, "The Digital Divide Pilot Projects," to test new strategies for disseminating health information via computer to vulnerable consumers. These projects involved active research collaborations between the NCI's Cancer Information Service (CIS) and regional cancer control researchers to field test new approaches for enhancing cancer communication in vulnerable communities. The projects were able to use computers to successfully disseminate relevant cancer information to vulnerable populations. These demonstration research projects suggested effective new strategies for using communication technologies to educate underserved populations about cancer prevention, control, and care.
美国国立癌症研究所(NCI)资助了四个创新性示范研究项目,即“数字鸿沟试点项目”,以测试通过计算机向易受影响的消费者传播健康信息的新策略。这些项目涉及NCI癌症信息服务部(CIS)与区域癌症控制研究人员之间积极的研究合作,以实地测试在易受影响社区加强癌症沟通的新方法。这些项目能够利用计算机成功地向弱势群体传播相关的癌症信息。这些示范研究项目提出了利用通信技术对服务不足人群进行癌症预防、控制和护理教育的有效新策略。