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临床试验/NCT06472817
NCT06472817
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iCCARE Project # 4: Grounded Theory Study of the Social Determinants of Migrant Health Factors Impacting Prostate Cancer Care and Survivorship Among Sub-Saharan African and Caribbean Immigrant Men Diagnosed With Prostate Cancer

Mayo Clinic2 个研究点 分布在 1 个国家目标入组 80 人2023年9月5日

概览

阶段
不适用
干预措施
未指定
疾病 / 适应症
Prostate Carcinoma
发起方
Mayo Clinic
入组人数
80
试验地点
2
主要终点
Qualitative Interview - identification of themes and constructs
状态
Enrolling By Invitation
最后更新
3个月前

概览

简要总结

This study is being done to understand what social factors affect health decisions for those who have immigrated from another country by examining how the immigration from Sub-Sahara Africa affects the experiences of participants regarding health-seeking behaviors, care, and treatment of prostate cancer. It also examines similarities and differences among participants based on their region of origin in Africa.

详细描述

PRIMARY OBJECTIVE: I. To employ the social determinant of migrant health framework (International Organization for Migration, n.d.) to examine the impact of immigration on the health-seeking behaviors of SSAI including informed-decision making, psychosocial effects and coping mechanisms. (Phase I) II. To examine SDOMH factors among SSAI and CI men, including their migration experience and health behaviors. (Phase II) OUTLINE: This is an observational study. AIM I: Participants complete a survey and participate in an interview in person, over the phone, or via zoom on study. AIM II: Participants complete an interview in person, over the phone, or via zoom on study.

注册库
clinicaltrials.gov
开始日期
2023年9月5日
结束日期
2026年9月11日
最后更新
3个月前
研究类型
Observational
性别
Male

研究者

发起方
Mayo Clinic
责任方
Sponsor

入排标准

入选标准

  • Adult men originally from each of these geographic regions (East, West, Central, and Southern Africa) and have been diagnosed with prostate cancer
  • Able to provide written consent and conduct an interview
  • Able to speak and understand English
  • PHASE II:
  • Caribbean Immigrant men and SSAI men diagnosed with CaP within the last 10 years who identify as Black and speak English
  • Able to provide written consent and conduct an interview
  • Able to speak and understand English

排除标准

  • Patients below the ages of 18, and those not belonging to any of four regions
  • Employees of Mayo Clinic will be excluded
  • Non-English speakers will not be included
  • PHASE II:
  • Individuals below the age of 18
  • Those not diagnosed with prostate cancer and individuals not from the regions described above
  • Employees of Mayo Clinic will be excluded
  • Non-English speakers will not be included

结局指标

主要结局

Qualitative Interview - identification of themes and constructs

时间窗: Baseline

Data will be collected during an in-depth interview and will be analyzed with an inductive, open coding approach, first identifying themes, then constructs that emerge from the data will be categorized and mapped, noting new concepts and constructs. Theme convergence and divergence will be assessed. The interview guide focuses on participants' experiences and health-seeking behaviors regarding prostate cancer prevention, detection, decision-making, treatment, care, and survivorship.

Immigrant social determinants of health factors that impact Sub-Saharan African Immigrant (SSAI) carcinoma of the prostate (CaP) survivors

时间窗: Baseline

From the data generated in Outcome 1 interviews, an interpretive framework or theoretical model for SSAI men will be developed to evaluate and identify factors that contribute to or exacerbate disparities in prostate cancer.

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