Leveraging Patient Advocacy and Faith-Based Partnerships to Educate, Activate, and Prepare Black Communities to Be Screened for Lung Cancer.

IF 9.5 1区 医学 Q1 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE Chest Pub Date : 2024-12-05 DOI:10.1016/j.chest.2024.11.030
Sydney J Lloyd, Kathy A Levy, Alana S Boyd, Joelle T Fathi
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Lung cancer is the second most common and the deadliest cancer for men and women in the United States. Historical and current-day injustices, implicit and explicit bias, stigma, social determinants, and disparities contribute to inequitable lung cancer-related health outcomes for Black and African American people comparatively. Despite being a preventive health recommendation for more than a decade, the percentage of eligible individuals screened remains low. Burgeoning lung cancer screening programs have established capacity and opened access across the country, but screening rates remain exceedingly poor, especially among people of color. More intentional efforts must be made, and socially conscious and population-specific methods must be undertaken to ensure all eligible individuals realize the benefits of screening. Partnerships between advocacy for patients with lung cancer and faith-based organizations are a natural leverage point to educate, prepare, and empower Black health ministries to disseminate lung cancer-related health information to their faith communities. This How I Do It article shares an approach to community outreach and engagement in Black churches in the South, informed by established principles and best practices and the perspectives and skills only lived experiences can offer.

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利用患者倡导和基于信仰的伙伴关系来教育、激活和准备黑人社区进行肺癌筛查。
肺癌是美国男性和女性第二大最常见和最致命的癌症。历史和当今的不公正、隐性和显性偏见、污名、社会决定因素和差异导致了黑人和非裔美国人肺癌相关健康结果的不公平。尽管十多年来一直是一项预防性健康建议,但合格个人接受筛查的比例仍然很低。蓬勃发展的肺癌筛查项目已经在全国范围内建立了能力并开放了准入,但筛查率仍然非常低,尤其是在有色人种中。必须作出更有意的努力,必须采取具有社会意识和针对特定人群的方法,以确保所有符合条件的个人都认识到筛查的好处。肺癌患者倡导和基于信仰的组织之间的伙伴关系是教育、准备和授权黑人卫生部向其信仰社区传播肺癌相关健康信息的天然杠杆点。《我是这样做的》分享了一种南方黑人教会社区拓展和参与的方法,它遵循了既定的原则和最佳实践,以及只有生活经验才能提供的观点和技能。
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Chest 医学-呼吸系统
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13.70
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3369
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15 days
期刊介绍: At CHEST, our mission is to revolutionize patient care through the collaboration of multidisciplinary clinicians in the fields of pulmonary, critical care, and sleep medicine. We achieve this by publishing cutting-edge clinical research that addresses current challenges and brings forth future advancements. To enhance understanding in a rapidly evolving field, CHEST also features review articles, commentaries, and facilitates discussions on emerging controversies. We place great emphasis on scientific rigor, employing a rigorous peer review process, and ensuring all accepted content is published online within two weeks.
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