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Outreach Core Activities

Recruiting
Conditions
Cancer Education
Spanish Language Cancer Education
Interventions
Behavioral: Community Engagement (CE) Training Program for U54 Partnership Investigators
Behavioral: Cancer CientoUno (101) program
Behavioral: Community-based Training Program (CBTP) for Community Leaders and Stakeholders.
Behavioral: Integrate Cancer 101 into the Stakeholders Programs
Behavioral: Lunch and Learn Updated Recommendations Series.
Behavioral: Community Advisory Panels (CAP)
Behavioral: Research Corner
Behavioral: Community Engagement (CE) Training Program for Lay Community Members
Registration Number
NCT05832177
Lead Sponsor
H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute
Brief Summary

The Ponce Health Sciences University-Moffitt Cancer Center (PSHU-MCC) U54 Outreach Core (OC) goal is to increase community cancer awareness, community engagement (CE) and participation in cancer health disparities research and outreach in Hispanic/Latino communities through the following:

Aim 1: To develop, deliver, and disseminate cancer education and outreach activities to Hispanic/Latino community members to reduce cancer health disparities.

Aim 2: To enhance capacity for mutually beneficial research engagement to address cancer health disparities.

Aim 3: To expand the capacity to train community members as lay health promoters to deliver evidenced-based cancer education programs in their communities.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
1200
Inclusion Criteria
  • Age 18 years or older
  • Any health status
  • Able to speak, read and write Spanish or English (some events are in Spanish, some are in English)
  • [Cancer 101 Online Training Program, Lunch and Learn podcast, and Stakeholders Program only]: Have access to the internet
  • Willing to complete the training modules and assessments [Cancer 101 Online Training Program]
  • Willing to complete registration, attendance logs, and evaluations, as applicable
  • [Community Engagement Training Program, Research Corner only]: be a researcher who received U54 funding in the proposed renewal period including Full, Pilot, and Developmental projects.
  • [Stakeholders in the Community-based Training Program and Cancer 101 Stakeholders program only]: nurses, community health educators, clinical social workers, physicians, psychologists, among other healthcare professionals
Exclusion Criteria
  • Does not meet inclusion criteria

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
U54 Partnership InvestigatorsCommunity Engagement (CE) Training Program for U54 Partnership InvestigatorsThese CE workshops will be mandatory for all partnership researchers who receive U54 funding in the proposed renewal period including Full, Pilot, and Developmental projects. The CE workshops are aimed to increase researchers' knowledge about the best strategies to establish teamwork with community members to achieve mutual benefits and advance translational research in cancer.
Community Members who attend Cancer CientoUno (101) programCancer CientoUno (101) programCommunity members who opt to participate in the online Cancer CientoUno (101) training program. They will be asked to complete a registration survey and the programs self-paced educational modules. At the start of the course, they will be asked to complete a brief survey. After every module, they will be asked to complete a brief survey. In addition, community members will be asked to complete a midterm survey and a 6-month follow up survey.
Community Leaders and StakeholdersCommunity-based Training Program (CBTP) for Community Leaders and Stakeholders.Community leaders from disadvantaged socioeconomic areas and Stakeholders of healthcare organizations with whom the Program has established previous collaborative relationships will participate in the CBTP. The stakeholders include nurses, community health educators, clinical social workers, among other healthcare professionals.
StakeholdersIntegrate Cancer 101 into the Stakeholders ProgramsPhysicians, nurses, psychologists, and other stakeholders within the communities under the partnership umbrella will participate in the Cancer 101 Stakeholders program.
Community Members who Access Series of Virtual Lunch and Learn PodcastsLunch and Learn Updated Recommendations Series.Community members will have access to a series of virtual Lunch and Learn podcasts, which will be 30-minute long, pre-recorded sessions in English and/or Spanish. Podcast sessions will cover updated cancer-relevant recommendations from the United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF). Reach will be tracked with number of visits and/or other access metrics.
Community Members who Join Community Advisory Panel (CAP)Community Advisory Panels (CAP)The Community Advisory Panel (CAP) members will include individuals who are cancer survivors, family members/caregivers of cancer survivors, and/or representatives from healthcare, community- and faith-based organizations who are invited to join the CAP and accept the invitation. The PHSU-MCC Partnership utilizes a CAP to inform and guide overall outreach activities in PR and FL. Two CAPs, one at MCC and one at PHSU have been organized. Previous CAP members will be retained if interested and new CAP members added as needed.
U54 Partnership Investigators and CAP MembersResearch CornerDuring standing CAP meetings, partnership investigators present their ongoing research to members of the CAPs. Researchers who receive U54 funding in the proposed renewal period including Full, Pilot, and Developmental projects can request CAP feedback on topics along the research continuum from concepts for new research projects, ideas for recruitment, or dissemination of fundings.
Lay Community MembersCommunity Engagement (CE) Training Program for Lay Community MembersLay community members will opt to participate in a 2-day CE workshop series. The goal is to include trained lay community members to actively participate in cancer prevention education and research. These activities will facilitate community-academic partnerships between the Partnership researchers and community members.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Changes in cancer-related knowledge and self-efficacy for providing health educationDay 1 and upon completion of Cancer 101 Online Training program, 15 weeks

Data will be based on self-reported assessments completed by Cancer 101 online program participants prior to starting the course and upon completion of the course

Number of participants that attend Latinos y el cáncer/Hablemos de cáncer symposiaDay 1

Data will be based on event tracking metrics for attendance and evaluation completion

Number of Research Corner presentations presented at CAP meetingsDay 1

Data will be based on event tracking metrics for attendance and evaluation completion

Number of Cancer 101 Stakeholders Program trainees that complete CME creditsUpon completion of the Stakeholders Program, 15 weeks

Data will be based on event tracking metrics for CME completion

Number of participants that attend El Puente eventsDay 1

Data will be based on event tracking metrics for attendance and evaluation completion

Number of participants that attend ¡Salud! Serie de Charlas eventsDay 1

Data will be based on event tracking metrics for attendance and evaluation completion

Number of participants that access recordings of the Lunch and Learn podcast1 week after posting, 1 month after posting, 6 months after posting

Data will be based on event tracking related to access to podcast recordings

Number of U54 partnership investigator participants that attend the Community Engagement (CE) Training ProgramDay 1 and Day 3, at start of and upon completion of each Community Engagement Training Program workshop]

Data will be based on event tracking metrics for attendance and evaluation completion

Number of trainees that complete the Community-based Training Program (CBTP) for Community Leaders and StakeholdersDay 1 and Day 3, at start of and upon completion of the Community-based Training Program)

Data will be based on event tracking metrics for attendance and evaluation completion

Number of trainees that complete the Cancer 101 Stakeholders ProgramUpon completion of the Stakeholders Program, 15 weeks

Data will be based on event tracking metrics for attendance and evaluation completion

Number of Participants that Complete the Cancer 101 Online Training ProgramAt 15 Weeks from Start of Training Program

Program completion data will be based upon whether individuals complete the modules and assessments

Number of Participants that Access the Cancer 101 Online Training Information Post TrainingAt 6 months Post Training Program

Number of participants that access the online program after completing the online training program

Number of CAP meetings held per year and number of CAP membersDay 1

Data will be based on event tracking metrics for attendance

Number of community member participants that attend the Community Engagement (CE) Training ProgramDay 1 and Day 2 of at start and upon completion of each Community Engagement Training Program]

Data will be based on event tracking metrics for attendance and evaluation completion

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (2)

Moffitt Cancer Center

🇺🇸

Tampa, Florida, United States

Ponce Health Sciences University

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Ponce, Puerto Rico

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