Teal Randall, Moore Alexis A, Long Debra G, Vines Anissa I, Leeman Jennifer
Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, NC, USA.
J Health Care Poor Underserved. 2012 May;23(2 Suppl):109-20. doi: 10.1353/hpu.2012.0076.
Despite a growing body of evidence concerning effective approaches to increasing breast cancer screening, the gap between research and practice continues. The North Carolina Breast Cancer Screening Program (NC-BCSP) is an example of an evidence-based intervention that uses trained lay health advisors (LHA) to promote breast cancer screening. Partnerships that link academic researchers knowledgeable about specific evidence-based programs with community-based practitioners offer a model for increasing their use. This article describes a partnership between CrossWorks, Inc., a community-based organization, and the UNC-CH Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center in planning and implementing an evidence-based program for promoting breast cancer screening among older African American women in rural eastern North Carolina communities. We used in-depth interviews to explore the relationship of the partnership to the activities that were undertaken to launch the evidence-based program.
尽管有越来越多关于增加乳腺癌筛查有效方法的证据,但研究与实践之间的差距依然存在。北卡罗来纳州乳腺癌筛查项目(NC - BCSP)就是一个基于证据的干预措施的例子,该项目利用经过培训的非专业健康顾问(LHA)来促进乳腺癌筛查。将了解特定循证项目的学术研究人员与社区从业者联系起来的合作关系,为增加这些项目的应用提供了一个模式。本文描述了一个基于社区的组织CrossWorks公司与北卡罗来纳大学教堂山分校Lineberger综合癌症中心之间的合作关系,该合作旨在规划和实施一个基于证据的项目,以促进北卡罗来纳州东部农村社区老年非裔美国女性的乳腺癌筛查。我们通过深入访谈来探究这种合作关系与为启动该循证项目而开展的活动之间的关系。