Hainsworth Emma, McGrowder Eva, McHugh Jana, Bancroft Elizabeth, Mahabir Sean, Webber Winston, Eeles Rosalind, Cruickshank Susanne
Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, 203 Fulham Rd, London, SW3 6JJ, UK.
The Institute of Cancer Research SRD Building, 1st Floor D1S5, 15 Cotswold Road, Sutton, SM2 5NG, Surrey, UK.
Res Involv Engagem. 2022 Apr 18;8(1):14. doi: 10.1186/s40900-022-00347-9.
Men of African ancestry are at increased risk of developing prostate cancer (PrCa) compared to men from other backgrounds. The PROFILE study aims to understand whether genetic information can better target who needs PrCa screening. PROFILE has so far had difficulty reaching men of African or African -Caribbean ancestry to take part. In this involvement project we worked in partnership with a group of such men to co-create a video to raise awareness of PrCa risk amongst this community and promote participation in the study.
We recruited seven men of African or African-Caribbean ancestry who completed an initial survey on the Cancer Patients' Voice platform. We then held an online discussion panel and maintained contact to encourage dialogue and planning of the video. Utilising a participatory approach, the ideas for the video were decided in collaboration with the panel who held expert knowledge of various communities and understood the messages that would best resonate and engage with other men of the same origins. Once the video had been edited and finalised, two members of the group expressed interest in writing up the project and are listed as co-authors.
The video in its entirety was driven by the panel's ideas. The choice of a barber shop setting; leading with a positive case study and highlighting the importance of men's family members rather than a focus on scientific language, statistics or researchers were all features that were discussed and agreed upon by the panel. The men shared the video within their networks. It was placed on websites and promoted as part of a social media campaign during Black History Month.
Groups with the greater healthcare needs and the most to gain from advances in care and treatment can often be the most excluded from research participation. This is pertinent in PrCa research where men of African or African-Caribbean ancestry are at greater risk. The project gave equal power and decision making to the men and provides an example of successful inclusive involvement. The result was a unique approach to making a study video.
与其他背景的男性相比,非洲裔男性患前列腺癌(PrCa)的风险更高。“前列腺癌风险评估与干预研究(PROFILE)”旨在了解基因信息是否能更好地确定哪些人需要进行前列腺癌筛查。到目前为止,PROFILE在招募非洲裔或非裔加勒比裔男性参与研究方面遇到了困难。在这个参与项目中,我们与一群这样的男性合作,共同制作了一个视频,以提高该社区对前列腺癌风险的认识,并促进他们参与这项研究。
我们招募了7名非洲裔或非裔加勒比裔男性,他们在“癌症患者之声”平台上完成了初步调查。然后,我们举行了一次在线讨论小组会议,并保持联系以鼓励对话和视频策划。采用参与式方法,视频的创意与该小组共同决定,该小组拥有不同社区的专业知识,并且了解哪些信息最能引起其他同种族男性的共鸣并吸引他们。视频编辑完成并定稿后,该小组的两名成员表示有兴趣撰写该项目报告,并被列为共同作者。
整个视频由该小组的创意主导。选择理发店场景;以一个积极的案例研究开头并强调男性家庭成员的重要性,而不是专注于科学术语、统计数据或研究人员,这些都是该小组讨论并达成一致的特点。这些男性在他们的社交网络中分享了这个视频。它被放在网站上,并作为黑人历史月期间社交媒体活动的一部分进行推广。
医疗保健需求更大且最能从护理和治疗进展中获益的群体,往往最容易被排除在研究参与之外。这在前列腺癌研究中很相关,因为非洲裔或非裔加勒比裔男性面临的风险更大。该项目赋予这些男性平等的权力和决策权,并提供了一个成功的包容性参与的例子。结果是制作研究视频的一种独特方法。