Division of Cancer Prevention and Control, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 4770 Buford Highway NE, Atlanta, GA 30341, USA.
J Cancer Surviv. 2013 Sep;7(3):425-38. doi: 10.1007/s11764-013-0276-8. Epub 2013 Apr 23.
There are currently more than 12 million cancer survivors in the USA. Survivors face many issues related to cancer and treatment that are outside the purview of the clinical care system. Therefore, understanding and providing for the evolving needs of cancer survivors offers challenges and opportunities for the public health system. In 2004, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Lance Armstrong Foundation, now the Livestrong Foundation, partnered with national cancer survivorship organizations to develop the National Action Plan for Cancer Survivorship (NAPCS). This plan outlines public health strategies to address the needs of cancer survivors. To date, no assessment of NAPCS strategies and their alignment with domestic cancer survivorship activities has been conducted.
The activities of five national organizations with organized public health agendas about cancer survivorship were assessed qualitatively during 2003-2007. Using the NAPCS as an organizing framework, interviews were conducted with key informants from all participating organizations. Interview responses were supplemented with relevant materials from informants and reviews of the organizations' websites.
Strategies associated with surveillance and applied research; communication, education, and training; and programs, policy, and infrastructure represent a large amount of the organizational efforts. However, there are gaps in research on preventive interventions, evaluation of implemented activities, and translation.
Numerous NAPCS strategies have been implemented. Future efforts of national cancer survivorship organizations should include rigorous evaluation of implemented activities, increased translation of research to practice, and assessment of dissemination efforts.
The results of this descriptive assessment provide cancer survivors, cancer survivorship organizations, researchers, providers, and policy makers with initial information about cancer survivorship public health efforts in the USA. Additionally, results suggest areas in need of further attention and next steps in advancing the national cancer survivorship public health agenda.
美国目前有超过 1200 万癌症幸存者。幸存者面临许多与癌症和治疗相关的问题,这些问题超出了临床护理系统的范围。因此,了解和满足癌症幸存者不断变化的需求,为公共卫生系统带来了挑战和机遇。2004 年,疾病控制与预防中心和兰斯·阿姆斯特朗基金会(现莱斯特朗基金会)与国家癌症生存组织合作,制定了《国家癌症生存者行动计划》(NAPCS)。该计划概述了满足癌症幸存者需求的公共卫生战略。迄今为止,尚未对 NAPCS 战略及其与国内癌症生存者活动的一致性进行评估。
在 2003-2007 年期间,对五个具有组织性公共卫生议程的国家组织的活动进行了定性评估。使用 NAPCS 作为组织框架,对所有参与组织的主要信息员进行了访谈。访谈回复通过来自信息员的相关材料和对组织网站的审查进行了补充。
与监测和应用研究;沟通、教育和培训;以及规划、政策和基础设施相关的战略代表了组织的大量努力。然而,在预防干预措施、实施活动的评估以及转化方面存在差距。
已经实施了许多 NAPCS 战略。未来,国家癌症生存组织的工作重点应包括对实施活动进行严格评估、增加研究向实践的转化以及评估传播工作。
本描述性评估的结果为癌症幸存者、癌症生存者组织、研究人员、提供者和政策制定者提供了有关美国癌症生存者公共卫生工作的初步信息。此外,结果表明需要进一步关注的领域以及推进国家癌症生存者公共卫生议程的下一步措施。