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
Relevant Conditions

Prostate Cancer