Prostate cancer community collaboration and partnership: education, awareness, recruitment, and outreach to southern African-American males.
Journal: Journal Of Cultural Diversity
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Abstract
Prostate cancer is a significant health problem for African-American men intensified by low participation in screenings, clinical trials, and prospective cohort studies. Ten focus groups were conducted with African-American males and their female partners/spouses. Perceptions and knowledge about prostate cancer, as well as willingness to participate in screening and research studies were measured. Participants had a basic level of knowledge about prostate cancer, and the importance of education was a unified theme. Dialogue with targeted African-American men and their partners/spouses may increase awareness and retention in medical research, while influencing health promotion, education and behavior.
Authors
Gail Hughes, Denethia Sellers, Lionel Fraser, Robert Teague, Bern'nadette Knight
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