Medical College of Wisconsin, 8701 Watertown Plank Road, Milwaukee, WI, 53226, USA.
Milwaukee High School of the Arts, 2300 W Highland Ave, Milwaukee, WI, 53233, USA.
J Cancer Educ. 2023 Jun;38(3):1034-1041. doi: 10.1007/s13187-022-02228-x. Epub 2022 Oct 17.
In Milwaukee and nationwide, cancer incidence, late-stage diagnosis, and mortality are notably higher among some racial/ethnic populations. Cancer education has the potential to impact cancer burden and reduce cancer disparities. In particular, the addition of a service-learning component to academic curriculums has been shown to improve student learning as well as positively impact the surrounding community. This study implemented a cancer health education curriculum (CHEC) at a Milwaukee public high school with the goal of addressing cancer knowledge, fear and fatalism beliefs, and risk behaviors. The curriculum included interactive learning sessions and a service-learning final project. Five-hundred twenty-one students also completed pre- and post-surveys assessing cancer knowledge, fear and fatalism, risk behaviors, cancer-related communication, and a qualitative question asking what they hoped to gain (pre) or did gain (post) from the course. Results indicate (1) a significant improvement in cancer knowledge (p < 0.0001), (2) a decrease in cancer fear and fatalism (p < 0.0001), (3) an increase in fruit consumption (p < 0.0001), (4) a decrease in screen time (p = 0.0004), and (5) an increase in how often students spoke with their family about cancer (p < 0.0001). Qualitative data reflect important gains such as increased interest in sharing their knowledge about cancer with their community. Providing cancer education and leveraging a service-learning requirement led to notable changes in high school students' cancer knowledge, fear and fatalism, and risk behaviors. Students also communicated more with family/friends about cancer. Such efforts could have broader implications for student, family, and community cancer burden.
在密尔沃基和全美范围内,某些种族/族裔群体的癌症发病率、晚期诊断率和死亡率明显更高。癌症教育有可能影响癌症负担并减少癌症差异。特别是,在学术课程中增加服务学习部分已被证明可以提高学生的学习成绩,同时对周围社区产生积极影响。本研究在密尔沃基的一所公立高中实施了癌症健康教育课程 (CHEC),旨在解决癌症知识、恐惧和宿命论信念以及风险行为问题。该课程包括互动学习环节和服务学习的期末项目。521 名学生还完成了前后测调查,评估癌症知识、恐惧和宿命论、风险行为、与癌症相关的沟通,以及一个询问他们希望从课程中获得什么(前测)或已经获得什么(后测)的定性问题。结果表明:(1) 癌症知识显著提高 (p<0.0001);(2) 癌症恐惧和宿命论减少 (p<0.0001);(3) 水果摄入量增加 (p<0.0001);(4) 屏幕时间减少 (p=0.0004);(5) 学生与家人谈论癌症的频率增加 (p<0.0001)。定性数据反映了一些重要的收获,例如增加了与社区分享癌症知识的兴趣。提供癌症教育并利用服务学习要求,使高中生的癌症知识、恐惧和宿命论以及风险行为发生了显著变化。学生也更多地与家人/朋友交流癌症相关的问题。此类努力可能对学生、家庭和社区的癌症负担产生更广泛的影响。