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运用基于社区的研究方法设计癌症患者导航培训。

Using community-based research methods to design cancer patient navigation training.

作者信息

Braun Kathryn L, Allison Amanda, Tsark Joann U

机构信息

Imi Hale, Native Hawaiian Cancer Network, Papa Ola Lokahi.

出版信息

Prog Community Health Partnersh. 2008 Winter;2(4):329-40. doi: 10.1353/cpr.0.0037.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Cancer mortality continues to be higher in Native Hawaiians than whites, and research has identified numerous barriers to good cancer care. Cancer navigator programs provide individualized assistance to patients and family members to overcome barriers, promoting early diagnosis and timely and complete treatment.

OBJECTIVES

Our purpose was to design a training curriculum to provide community-based outreach workers serving Native Hawaiians with cancer patient navigator skills.

METHODS

The Ho'okele i ke Ola (Navigating to Health) curriculum was informed by data gathered from Native Hawaiian cancer patients and their family members, outreach workers in Native Hawaiian communities, and cancer care providers. Based on findings, the 48-hour curriculum focused on cancer knowledge, cancer resources, and cancer communications. Three versions were developed: (1) six days of training and on-site tours in urban Honolulu; (2) four days of training on a neighbor island, with 2 days of on-site tours in Honolulu; and (3) a 3-credit community college independent study course. Graduates were interviewed after each session and 3 months after graduation about application of navigation skills.

RESULTS

In 18 months, 62 health workers from community-based, clinical, and community college settings were trained -31 in Honolulu-based trainings, 29 in neighbor island trainings where earlier graduates served as co-faculty, and 2 through Maui Community College (MCC). Follow-up data suggest increased knowledge, skills, capacity, and feelings of competence among trainees.

CONCLUSIONS

All three versions of the Ho'okele i ke Ola curriculum, developed with community input, have proven successful in increasing cancer patient navigation skills of trainees.

摘要

背景

夏威夷原住民的癌症死亡率持续高于白人,研究已确定了优质癌症护理存在的诸多障碍。癌症导航项目为患者及其家属提供个性化帮助以克服障碍,促进早期诊断及及时、全面的治疗。

目的

我们的目的是设计一个培训课程,为服务于夏威夷原住民的社区外展工作者提供癌症患者导航技能。

方法

“Ho'okele i ke Ola(通向健康的导航)”课程依据从夏威夷原住民癌症患者及其家属、夏威夷原住民社区的外展工作者以及癌症护理提供者收集的数据制定。基于研究结果,这个48小时的课程聚焦于癌症知识、癌症资源及癌症沟通。开发了三个版本:(1)在檀香山市中心进行六天培训及实地考察;(2)在邻岛进行四天培训,在檀香山进行两天实地考察;(3)一门3学分的社区大学独立学习课程。在每次课程结束后以及毕业3个月后,对毕业生就导航技能的应用情况进行访谈。

结果

在18个月内,来自社区、临床及社区大学机构的62名卫生工作者接受了培训——31人参加了檀香山市中心的培训,29人参加了邻岛培训(早期毕业生担任联合教员),2人通过毛伊社区学院(MCC)参加培训。后续数据表明,学员的知识、技能、能力及胜任感有所增强。

结论

经社区参与开发的“Ho'okele i ke Ola”课程的所有三个版本,已证明能成功提高学员的癌症患者导航技能。

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