Reese Le'Roy E, Blumenthal Daniel S, Haynes Venice E
Department of Community Health and Preventive Medicine, Morehouse School of Medicine, 720 Westview Drive SW, Atlanta, GA 30315, USA.
J Health Care Poor Underserved. 2012 May;23(2 Suppl):49-61. doi: 10.1353/hpu.2012.0079.
This supplement highlights the efforts of Morehouse School of Medicine's Prevention Research Center and its partners to reduce the disparities experienced by African American women for breast and cervical cancer in Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina. The project (entitled the Southeastern U.S. Collaborative CEED, or SUCCEED) is supported by a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) grant to establish a Center of Excellence in the Elimination of Disparities (CEED). This introductory paper provides an overview describing the project's goals and core components and closes by introducing the adjoining papers that describe in more detail these components. The program components for SUCCEED include providing training and technical assistance for implementing evidence-based interventions for breast and cervical cancer; supporting capacity-building and sustainability efforts for community-based organizations; promoting the establishment of new empowered community coalitions and providing advocacy training to cancer advocates in order to affect health systems and policies.
本增刊重点介绍了莫尔豪斯医学院预防研究中心及其合作伙伴为减少佐治亚州、北卡罗来纳州和南卡罗来纳州非裔美国女性在乳腺癌和宫颈癌方面所面临的差异而做出的努力。该项目(名为美国东南部协作消除差异中心,简称SUCCEED)由疾病控制与预防中心(CDC)的一项拨款资助,旨在建立一个消除差异卓越中心(CEED)。这篇介绍性论文概述了该项目的目标和核心组成部分,并在结尾处介绍了相邻的论文,这些论文更详细地描述了这些组成部分。SUCCEED的项目组成部分包括为实施基于证据的乳腺癌和宫颈癌干预措施提供培训和技术援助;支持社区组织的能力建设和可持续发展努力;促进建立新的赋权社区联盟,并为癌症倡导者提供宣传培训,以影响卫生系统和政策。