Matloub Jackie, Creswell Paul D, Strickland Rick, Pierce Kimmine, Stephenson Laura, Waukau Jerry, Kaur Judith S, Remington Patrick
Paul P. Carbone Comprehensive Center, University of Wisconsin, USA.
Prog Community Health Partnersh. 2009 Spring;3(1):47-52. doi: 10.1353/cpr.0.0058.
American Indian and Alaska Native cancer incidence data are limited by underreporting and misclassification. These populations also suffer from a history of research abuse.
The project's goal was to use community-based participatory research (CBPR) to assess the local burden of cancer in the American Indian communities in Wisconsin and assess the accuracy of Wisconsin American Indian cancer data.
Thirteen organizations partnered to conduct a retrospective review of American Indian clinics cancer cases. A match of the clinic identified cases with Wisconsin Cancer Reporting System records was then conducted.
Relationship building, mutual education, and local engagement in data interpretation were significant factors in this project achieving its objectives and laying a foundation for future research partnerships.
This project demonstrates the successful application of CBPR in a complex multisite project with multiple partners using collective resources to address cancer health disparities.
美国印第安人和阿拉斯加原住民的癌症发病率数据因报告不足和错误分类而受到限制。这些人群还遭受过研究滥用的历史。
该项目的目标是利用基于社区的参与性研究(CBPR)来评估威斯康星州美国印第安社区的当地癌症负担,并评估威斯康星州美国印第安癌症数据的准确性。
13个组织合作对美国印第安诊所的癌症病例进行回顾性审查。然后将诊所确定的病例与威斯康星州癌症报告系统记录进行匹配。
建立关系、相互教育以及当地参与数据解读是该项目实现其目标并为未来研究伙伴关系奠定基础的重要因素。
该项目展示了CBPR在一个复杂的多地点项目中的成功应用,该项目有多个合作伙伴,利用集体资源来解决癌症健康差距问题。