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西班牙语裔墨西哥裔吸烟者多种癌症风险行为的随机对照试验设计。

Design of a randomized controlled trial for multiple cancer risk behaviors among Spanish-speaking Mexican-origin smokers.

机构信息

School of Social Work, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, USA.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2013 Mar 18;13:237. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-13-237.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Smoking, poor diet, and physical inactivity account for as much as 60% of cancer risk. Latinos experience profound disparities in health behaviors, as well as the cancers associated with them. Currently, there is a dearth of controlled trials addressing these health behaviors among Latinos. Further, to the best of our knowledge, no studies address all three behaviors simultaneously, are culturally sensitive, and are guided by formative work with the target population. Latinos represent 14% of the U.S. population and are the fastest growing minority group in the country. Efforts to intervene on these important lifestyle factors among Latinos may accelerate the elimination of cancer-related health disparities.

METHODS/DESIGN: The proposed study will evaluate the efficacy of an evidence-based and theoretically-driven Motivation And Problem Solving (MAPS) intervention, adapted and culturally-tailored for reducing cancer risk related to smoking, poor diet, and physical inactivity among high-risk Mexican-origin smokers who are overweight/obese (n = 400). Participants will be randomly assigned to one of two groups: Health Education (HE) or MAPS (HE + up to 18 MAPS counseling calls over 18 months). Primary outcomes are smoking status, servings of fruits and vegetables, and both self-reported and objectively measured physical activity. Outcome assessments will occur at baseline, 6 months, 12 months, and 18 months.

DISCUSSION

The current study will contribute to a very limited evidence base on multiple risk factor intervention studies on Mexican-origin individuals and has the potential to inform both future research and practice related to reducing cancer risk disparities. An effective program targeting multiple cancer risk behaviors modeled after chronic care programs has the potential to make a large public health impact because of the dearth of evidence-based interventions for Latinos and the extended period of support that is provided in such a program.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

National Institutes of Health Clinical Trials Registry # NCT01504919.

摘要

背景

吸烟、不良饮食和缺乏身体活动导致 60%的癌症风险。拉丁裔在健康行为以及与之相关的癌症方面存在巨大差异。目前,针对拉丁裔人群的这些健康行为,缺乏对照试验。此外,据我们所知,没有研究同时涉及这三种行为,也没有针对特定文化背景,且基于目标人群的形成性工作。拉丁裔占美国人口的 14%,是美国增长最快的少数族裔群体。针对拉丁裔人群进行这些重要生活方式因素的干预可能会加速消除与癌症相关的健康差距。

方法/设计:拟议的研究将评估基于证据和理论驱动的动机和问题解决 (MAPS) 干预措施的有效性,该干预措施经过改编并针对超重/肥胖的高风险墨西哥裔吸烟者进行了文化调整,以减少与吸烟、不良饮食和缺乏身体活动相关的癌症风险(n=400)。参与者将被随机分配到两个组之一:健康教育 (HE) 或 MAPS(HE+最多 18 次 MAPS 咨询电话,为期 18 个月)。主要结果是吸烟状况、水果和蔬菜的摄入量,以及自我报告和客观测量的身体活动。将在基线、6 个月、12 个月和 18 个月进行结果评估。

讨论

目前的研究将为针对墨西哥裔个体的多种风险因素干预研究提供非常有限的证据基础,并有潜力为减少癌症风险差异的未来研究和实践提供信息。以慢性病管理计划为模型的针对多种癌症风险行为的有效计划,由于缺乏针对拉丁裔的循证干预措施以及此类计划提供的长期支持,有可能对公共卫生产生重大影响。

试验注册

美国国立卫生研究院临床试验注册处 #NCT01504919。

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