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Results of the George Washington University cancer center’s comprehensive cancer control cancer communication mentorship program and implications for future practice

PURPOSE: The Comprehensive Cancer Control Cancer Communication Mentorship Program (“Mentorship Program”) was created by the George Washington University Cancer Center (GWCC) to provide technical assistance (TA) in implementing evidence-based cancer screening communication interventions and support n...

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Autores principales: Duong, Dao, Agraviador, Danielle, Cariou, Charlene, George, Maria, Karanja, Miriam, Kashima, Kanako, Kerch, Sarah, Khalaf, Mohammad, Love, Brad, McCauley-Hixenbaugh, Lauren, Phillips, Serena, Ramirez, Susana, Sy, Angela, Tutii, Irish, Van Kirk Villalobos, Aubrey, Pratt-Chapman, Mandi L.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer International Publishing 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9110934/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35579774
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10552-022-01586-7
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author Duong, Dao
Agraviador, Danielle
Cariou, Charlene
George, Maria
Karanja, Miriam
Kashima, Kanako
Kerch, Sarah
Khalaf, Mohammad
Love, Brad
McCauley-Hixenbaugh, Lauren
Phillips, Serena
Ramirez, Susana
Sy, Angela
Tutii, Irish
Van Kirk Villalobos, Aubrey
Pratt-Chapman, Mandi L.
author_facet Duong, Dao
Agraviador, Danielle
Cariou, Charlene
George, Maria
Karanja, Miriam
Kashima, Kanako
Kerch, Sarah
Khalaf, Mohammad
Love, Brad
McCauley-Hixenbaugh, Lauren
Phillips, Serena
Ramirez, Susana
Sy, Angela
Tutii, Irish
Van Kirk Villalobos, Aubrey
Pratt-Chapman, Mandi L.
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description PURPOSE: The Comprehensive Cancer Control Cancer Communication Mentorship Program (“Mentorship Program”) was created by the George Washington University Cancer Center (GWCC) to provide technical assistance (TA) in implementing evidence-based cancer screening communication interventions and support networking for comprehensive cancer control (CCC) professionals. The Mentorship Program matched entry-to mid-level CCC professionals with health communication and/or CCC experts and offered monthly web-based discussions with academic researchers and practitioners who shared their knowledge and provided applied learning opportunities throughout mentees’ project planning, implementation and evaluation. The program objective was for mentees to improve health communication skills and apply evidence-based knowledge to reduce the burden of cancer. METHODS: A mixed methods evaluation was conducted, including a qualitative description of each project and its outcomes as well as quantitative measures of satisfaction with the program and self-rated changes in competence. RESULTS: Mentees represented the following locations: New Jersey, Arkansas, Michigan, West Virginia, and Republic of Palau. Project topics ranged from increasing Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccinations to increasing screening uptake for colorectal cancer, lung cancer, cervical cancer, and breast cancer. Evaluation results from pre- and post-program communication competency self-assessments and mid- and post-program surveys revealed that the Mentorship Program advanced personal and professional goals and improved public health communication skills. CONCLUSION: The Mentorship Program achieved its objectives for peer networking and offering expert TA in cancer prevention and control communication, offering a promising model for others involved in supporting implementation of evidence in practice.
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spelling pubmed-91109342022-05-17 Results of the George Washington University cancer center’s comprehensive cancer control cancer communication mentorship program and implications for future practice Duong, Dao Agraviador, Danielle Cariou, Charlene George, Maria Karanja, Miriam Kashima, Kanako Kerch, Sarah Khalaf, Mohammad Love, Brad McCauley-Hixenbaugh, Lauren Phillips, Serena Ramirez, Susana Sy, Angela Tutii, Irish Van Kirk Villalobos, Aubrey Pratt-Chapman, Mandi L. Cancer Causes Control Original Paper PURPOSE: The Comprehensive Cancer Control Cancer Communication Mentorship Program (“Mentorship Program”) was created by the George Washington University Cancer Center (GWCC) to provide technical assistance (TA) in implementing evidence-based cancer screening communication interventions and support networking for comprehensive cancer control (CCC) professionals. The Mentorship Program matched entry-to mid-level CCC professionals with health communication and/or CCC experts and offered monthly web-based discussions with academic researchers and practitioners who shared their knowledge and provided applied learning opportunities throughout mentees’ project planning, implementation and evaluation. The program objective was for mentees to improve health communication skills and apply evidence-based knowledge to reduce the burden of cancer. METHODS: A mixed methods evaluation was conducted, including a qualitative description of each project and its outcomes as well as quantitative measures of satisfaction with the program and self-rated changes in competence. RESULTS: Mentees represented the following locations: New Jersey, Arkansas, Michigan, West Virginia, and Republic of Palau. Project topics ranged from increasing Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccinations to increasing screening uptake for colorectal cancer, lung cancer, cervical cancer, and breast cancer. Evaluation results from pre- and post-program communication competency self-assessments and mid- and post-program surveys revealed that the Mentorship Program advanced personal and professional goals and improved public health communication skills. CONCLUSION: The Mentorship Program achieved its objectives for peer networking and offering expert TA in cancer prevention and control communication, offering a promising model for others involved in supporting implementation of evidence in practice. Springer International Publishing 2022-05-17 2022 /pmc/articles/PMC9110934/ /pubmed/35579774 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10552-022-01586-7 Text en © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2022 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic.
spellingShingle Original Paper
Duong, Dao
Agraviador, Danielle
Cariou, Charlene
George, Maria
Karanja, Miriam
Kashima, Kanako
Kerch, Sarah
Khalaf, Mohammad
Love, Brad
McCauley-Hixenbaugh, Lauren
Phillips, Serena
Ramirez, Susana
Sy, Angela
Tutii, Irish
Van Kirk Villalobos, Aubrey
Pratt-Chapman, Mandi L.
Results of the George Washington University cancer center’s comprehensive cancer control cancer communication mentorship program and implications for future practice
title Results of the George Washington University cancer center’s comprehensive cancer control cancer communication mentorship program and implications for future practice
title_full Results of the George Washington University cancer center’s comprehensive cancer control cancer communication mentorship program and implications for future practice
title_fullStr Results of the George Washington University cancer center’s comprehensive cancer control cancer communication mentorship program and implications for future practice
title_full_unstemmed Results of the George Washington University cancer center’s comprehensive cancer control cancer communication mentorship program and implications for future practice
title_short Results of the George Washington University cancer center’s comprehensive cancer control cancer communication mentorship program and implications for future practice
title_sort results of the george washington university cancer center’s comprehensive cancer control cancer communication mentorship program and implications for future practice
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9110934/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35579774
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10552-022-01586-7
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