Calo William A, Fernández María E, Rivera Mirza, Díaz Elba C, Correa-Fernández Virmarie, Pattatucci Angela, Wetter David W
Division of Management, Policy, and Community Health, The University of Texas School of Public Health, Houston, TX 77030, USA.
J Cancer Educ. 2012 Jun;27(3):486-93. doi: 10.1007/s13187-012-0348-x.
The Community Cancer Control Outreach Program (CCCOP) is a community-academic partnership aimed at developing and implementing a cancer control outreach, research, and training program in Puerto Rico. The CCCOP surveyed 56 partners to assess their awareness, training needs, and use of resources related to evidence-based programs (EBPs). Despite relatively high levels (70 %) of confidence in adopting EBPs, there were low levels of awareness (37 %) and use (25 %) of existing EBPs resources. Respondents' who had used EBPs resources were more likely to have positive beliefs about EBPs than nonusers (p<0.05). Training needs were high among respondents and no significant differences were found between those who had and had not used existing EBPs resources. These findings can guide the development of training tools and technical assistance to increase the use of EBPs for Latino audiences.
社区癌症控制推广项目(CCCOP)是一项社区与学术机构的合作项目,旨在在波多黎各制定并实施一项癌症控制推广、研究及培训项目。CCCOP对56个合作伙伴进行了调查,以评估他们对基于循证项目(EBP)的认识、培训需求以及资源使用情况。尽管在采用EBP方面有较高的信心水平(70%),但对现有EBP资源的认识水平较低(37%),使用情况也较低(25%)。使用过EBP资源的受访者比未使用者更有可能对EBP持有积极信念(p<0.05)。受访者的培训需求较高,并且在使用和未使用现有EBP资源的人员之间未发现显著差异。这些研究结果可为开发培训工具和技术援助提供指导,以增加拉丁裔受众对EBP的使用。