Pezza P E
Providence College, RI 02918, USA.
Int J Health Serv. 1998;28(3):593-602. doi: 10.2190/1426-YYUL-BPTN-CTH9.
The American Cancer Society has produced and distributed for use in secondary schools a curriculum package entitled Right Choices. This article considers the development, testing, and marketing of the new cancer education program. Of particular interest is the selection of the theoretical perspective, evaluation methodology, and marketing strategy employed in its production, given the direction in which the field of health education is moving and the political context in which the curriculum has emerged. The author concludes that in selecting cancer prevention curricula for the schools, making the right choice may not be as simple as adopting what is available from the American Cancer Society. The case of Right Choices also serves to illuminate concerns about the American Cancer Society raised by others and bolsters the call for an examination of the organization's role in an effort to control cancer.
美国癌症协会编制并分发了一套名为《正确选择》的课程资料包,供中学使用。本文探讨了这一全新癌症教育项目的开发、测试及推广情况。鉴于健康教育领域的发展方向以及该课程出台时的政治背景,尤其值得关注的是其在制作过程中所采用的理论视角、评估方法和营销策略。作者得出结论,在为学校挑选癌症预防课程时,做出正确选择可能并不像采用美国癌症协会现成的资料那么简单。《正确选择》这一案例也有助于阐明其他人对美国癌症协会所表达的关切,并支持对该组织在癌症防治中所扮演角色进行审视的呼声。