Kanekar Shalini, Petereit Daniel
Walking Forward Program, John T. Vucurevich Regional Cancer Care Institute, Rapid City Regional Hospital, USA.
S D Med. 2009 Apr;62(4):151-3, 155-7, 159.
Walking Forward is a community-based participatory research program in western South Dakota funded by the National Cancer Institute (NCI). The primary goal of this initiative is to address the high and ominously increasing cancer mortality rates among American Indians by facilitating access to innovative clinical trials, behavioral and genetic research and tailored patient navigation. The critical outcomes include: an unprecedented accrual rate of 25 percent in clinical trials, including cancer treatment and cancer control trials; a significant reduction in the number of missed treatment days among navigated American Indian cancer patients undergoing radiation therapy; and most importantly, establishment of trusting partnerships with the American Indian communities as reflected in enrollment in a genetic study involving the ataxia telangiectasia mutated gene. The results indicate that the Walking Forward approach presents an effective strategy to overcome the barriers to cancer care in this underserved community.
“携手前行”是南达科他州西部一个由美国国立癌症研究所(NCI)资助的基于社区的参与性研究项目。该倡议的主要目标是通过促进参与创新临床试验、行为和基因研究以及量身定制的患者导航服务,来解决美国印第安人癌症死亡率居高不下且呈不祥上升趋势的问题。关键成果包括:临床试验(包括癌症治疗和癌症控制试验)中前所未有的25%的入组率;接受放疗的美国印第安癌症患者中错过治疗天数显著减少;最重要的是,与美国印第安社区建立了信任关系,这体现在参与一项涉及共济失调毛细血管扩张突变基因的基因研究的入组情况中。结果表明,“携手前行”方法是克服这个服务不足社区癌症护理障碍的有效策略。