Pyron Trina, Fonseka Jamila, Young Monique, Zimmerman LaTisha, Moore Angela R, Hayes Nikki
Comprehensive Cancer Control Branch, Division of Cancer Prevention and Control, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, USA.
Cancer Causes Control. 2018 Dec;29(12):1163-1171. doi: 10.1007/s10552-018-1113-1. Epub 2018 Dec 8.
The National Comprehensive Cancer Control Program has experienced exponential growth over the past 20 years due to the coordination and collaboration of many stakeholders to sustain multisector coalitions, develop and execute data-driven plans, and successfully implement evidenced-based interventions across the United States. These stakeholders have worked tirelessly to address the burden of cancer by employing strategies that promote healthy behaviors to reduce cancer risk, facilitate screening, and address the needs of cancer survivors. The interaction between the comprehensive cancer control program and the coalitions to engage in this work has been coined the 3Ps: the partnership, the CCC plan, and CCC program interventions. This article describes the efforts to evaluate the growth of the comprehensive cancer control movement, especially as it pertains to coalition contribution, plan priority development and implementation, and intervention implementation. It describes successes and lessons learned from an evaluation whose findings can be used to bolster and sustain comprehensive cancer control programs and coalitions across the U.S.
在过去20年里,由于众多利益相关者的协调与合作,美国国家综合癌症控制计划实现了指数级增长,这些利益相关者致力于维持多部门联盟、制定并执行以数据为驱动的计划,以及在美国成功实施基于证据的干预措施。这些利益相关者不懈努力,通过采用促进健康行为以降低癌症风险、推动筛查以及满足癌症幸存者需求的策略来应对癌症负担。综合癌症控制计划与参与此项工作的联盟之间的互动被称为3P:伙伴关系、癌症控制计划(CCC计划)以及癌症控制计划干预措施。本文介绍了评估综合癌症控制运动发展情况的工作,特别是涉及联盟贡献、计划优先事项制定与实施以及干预措施实施方面的评估。它描述了一项评估的成功经验和教训,这些评估结果可用于加强和维持美国各地的综合癌症控制计划与联盟。