An Evaluation of the Man to Man Self-Help Group in Colorado and Utah

Roberta L. Smith MSPH, Lori A. Crane PhD, MPH, Tim Byers MD, MPH, Paula Nelson-Marten RN, PhD
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purpose: Two surveys were conducted to evaluate the Man to Man program, a prostate cancer self-help group of the American Cancer Society (ACS).

description of study: The study involved two surveys in Colorado and Utah in 2001, one of program participants, the other of area urologists, respectively. A focus group also was conducted of African American men with prostate cancer in Denver, Colo.

results: In total, 112 participants in the Man to Man program and 66 urologists participated in the study. Results of the participant survey indicated that men and their families found out about the group through other prostate cancer survivors, doctors, or the ACS. Monthly attendance at the groups ranged from 2 to 50 participants. Participants valued the prostate cancer treatment information, physician presentations, and social aspects that were offered. The results of the urologist survey indicated that 67% were aware of the Man to Man program, but most were not aware of the services it offered. Urologists learned of the group through Man to Man participants, other physicians, and the ACS. Focus group results suggested that a personal preference for access to other sources of support and information was a primary reason for nonattendance at Man to Man meetings.

clinical implications: Attendance at Man to Man meetings is likely to be enhanced by focusing on basic prostate cancer information topics. Future evaluations of Man to Man meeting participation should focus on the role of women in the program. Most urologists were not familiar with the services offered by Man to Man. The ACS and the organizers of local Man to Man programs should target urologists in future outreach efforts.

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目的:进行两项调查以评估美国癌症协会(ACS)的前列腺癌自助小组“人与人”项目。研究描述:该研究包括2001年在科罗拉多州和犹他州进行的两项调查,一项是项目参与者,另一项是地区泌尿科医生。在科罗拉多州丹佛市,对患有前列腺癌的非裔美国男性也进行了焦点小组研究。结果:共有112名男性对男性项目参与者和66名泌尿科医生参与了这项研究。参与者调查的结果表明,男性和他们的家人是通过其他前列腺癌幸存者、医生或美国癌症学会了解到这个组织的。每个月参加小组的人数从2人到50人不等。参与者重视前列腺癌的治疗信息、医生的介绍和提供的社会方面的信息。泌尿科医生的调查结果表明,67%的人知道“男人对男人”项目,但大多数人不知道它提供的服务。泌尿科医生通过“人对人”参与者、其他医生和美国泌尿学会了解到这个小组。焦点小组的结果表明,个人偏爱获得其他来源的支持和信息是不参加“人对人”会议的主要原因。临床意义:通过关注基本的前列腺癌信息主题,参加Man to Man会议的人数可能会增加。今后对“男人对男人”会议参与情况的评价应侧重于妇女在该方案中的作用。大多数泌尿科医生不熟悉“男人对男人”提供的服务。美国泌尿外科学会和当地“男人对男人”项目的组织者应该在未来的推广工作中以泌尿科医生为目标。
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