Tracking Community Outreach and Engagement Activities among National Cancer Institute-Designated Cancer Centers.

IF 9.9 1区 医学 Q1 ONCOLOGY JNCI Journal of the National Cancer Institute Pub Date : 2024-09-23 DOI:10.1093/jnci/djae232
Todd Burus, Caree R McAfee, Pamela C Hull, Amy E Leader, Christopher McNair
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The National Cancer Institute's (NCI) Cancer Center Support Grant mandates that NCI-Designated Cancer Centers establish a Community Outreach and Engagement (COE) component to help direct efforts at reducing cancer burden within their catchment areas. Despite the critical role of COE offices, little is known about how they track and evaluate outreach activities and outcomes. We gathered information on current practices from representatives of 40 out of 65 COE offices using an online survey. While nearly all responding centers (97.5%) tracked COE activities, no consensus existed on resources used and satisfaction with current solutions was mixed (51.0% not satisfied). Respondents expressed need for a centralized, standardized, and comprehensive tracking solution to capture outreach events and external partnerships, automate report generation, and ensure alignment with COE aims. This study highlights challenges COE offices face with resource limitations and a heterogeneity of activities to track, and the need for a standard evaluation framework.

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跟踪国家癌症研究所指定癌症中心的社区外联和参与活动。
美国国家癌症研究所(NCI)的癌症中心支持补助金规定,NCI 指定的癌症中心必须建立社区外展和参与(COE)部门,以帮助指导在其覆盖范围内减少癌症负担的工作。尽管社区外展与参与办公室发挥着关键作用,但人们对其如何跟踪和评估外展活动及成果却知之甚少。我们通过在线调查收集了 65 个 COE 办事处中 40 个办事处的代表关于当前做法的信息。虽然几乎所有的受访中心(97.5%)都对特遣队所属装备活动进行了跟踪,但对所使用的资源没有达成共识,对当前解决方案的满意度也参差不齐(51.0% 不满意)。受访者表示需要一个集中化、标准化和全面的跟踪解决方案来捕捉外联活动和外部合作关系,自动生成报告,并确保与特遣队所属装备目标保持一致。这项研究强调了特遣队所属装备办事处面临的挑战,即资源有限、需要跟踪的活动多种多样,以及对标准评估框架的需求。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the National Cancer Institute is a reputable publication that undergoes a peer-review process. It is available in both print (ISSN: 0027-8874) and online (ISSN: 1460-2105) formats, with 12 issues released annually. The journal's primary aim is to disseminate innovative and important discoveries in the field of cancer research, with specific emphasis on clinical, epidemiologic, behavioral, and health outcomes studies. Authors are encouraged to submit reviews, minireviews, and commentaries. The journal ensures that submitted manuscripts undergo a rigorous and expedited review to publish scientifically and medically significant findings in a timely manner.
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