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'Imi Hale: establishing an inheritance for Native Hawaiians on cancer awareness, research and training.

L Santos1, N Mokuau, L Abrigo, K L Braun, J U Tsark, G Mackura, R Kuhaulua, C D Chong.   

Abstract

Native Hawaiians experience disproportionate rates of cancer incidence and mortality both nationally and in their homeland, Hawai'i. 'Imi Hale--the Native Hawaiian Cancer Awareness, Research, and Training Project, a five-year project funded by the National Cancer Institute, is aimed at reducing the burden of cancer among Native Hawaiians. The project's overall goal is to reduce cancer incidence and mortality among Native Hawaiians through the establishment of a sustainable infrastructure to 1) promote cancer awareness within Native Hawaiian communities, and 2) initiate cancer research, training, and control activities. A community-based project, 'Imi Hale emphasizes community participation, respect for cultural values, and the sharing of information, as we believe that a commitment to involve Native Hawaiians in all activities of the project will help assure that the community's awareness, training, and research priorities are addressed. In the first year of operation, cancer awareness activities included the development of culturally sensitive booklets on breast cancer and the provision of cancer education and screening for members of the Association of the Hawaiian Civic Clubs. Research and training activities included focus groups to explore the perceptions and experiences of cancer survivors, surveys to assess research priorities, the identification of Native Hawaiian researchers and the development of pilot research projects. The work of 'Imi Hale is guided by the hope that Native Hawaiians can reverse the negative effects of cancer and leave a powerful legacy and inheritance for future generations based on good health and well-being. 'Imi Hale means "to establish, as a dynasty; to acquire authority, power; to seek and establish an inheritance for one's children; and to form a friendship so close that one feels welcome in the house of the other." "By using our language for a name, we are invoking and honoring our ancestors, our culture, language and restoration as a nation."

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Year:  2001        PMID: 12180528

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pac Health Dialog        ISSN: 1015-7867


  12 in total

1.  'Imi Hale -- the Native Hawaiian cancer awareness, research, and training network: second-year status report.

Authors:  Kathryn L Braun; JoAnn Tsark; Lorrie Ann Santos; Lehua Abrigo
Journal:  Asian Am Pac Isl J Health       Date:  2003 Winter-Spring

2.  Testing a culturally appropriate, theory-based intervention to improve colorectal cancer screening among Native Hawaiians.

Authors:  Kathryn L Braun; Megan Fong; Momi E Kaanoi; Martina L Kamaka; Carolyn C Gotay
Journal:  Prev Med       Date:  2005-06       Impact factor: 4.018

3.  Dietary intakes, obesity and health behaviors in Native Hawaiians residing in Southern California.

Authors:  Archana Jaiswal McEligot; Juliet McMullin; Ka'ala Pang; Momi Bone; Shauna Winston; Rebekah Ngewa; Sora Park Tanjasiri
Journal:  Hawaii J Med Public Health       Date:  2012-05

4.  Testing the feasibility of a culturally tailored breast cancer screening intervention with Native Hawaiian women in rural churches.

Authors:  Lana Sue I Ka'opua; Soon H Park; Margaret E Ward; Kathryn L Braun
Journal:  Health Soc Work       Date:  2011-02

5.  Na Liko Noelo: a program to develop Native Hawaiian researchers.

Authors:  JoAnn 'Umilani Tsark; Kathryn L Braun
Journal:  Pac Health Dialog       Date:  2004-09

6.  Coping With Breast Cancer at the Nexus of Religiosity and Hawaiian Culture: Perspectives of Native Hawaiian Survivors and Family Members.

Authors:  Lana Sue I Ka'opua; Diane B Mitschke; Karen C Kloezeman
Journal:  J Relig Spiritual Soc Work       Date:  2008-08-01

7.  Family support for Native Hawaiian women with breast cancer.

Authors:  Noreen Mokuau; Kathryn L Braun
Journal:  J Cancer Educ       Date:  2007       Impact factor: 2.037

8.  Understanding a Pacific Islander Young Adult Perspective on Access to Higher Education.

Authors:  Jacqueline H Tran; Michelle Wong; Erin Kahunawaika'ala Wright; Joe Fa'avae; Ashley Cheri; Eric Wat; Keith L Camacho; Mary Anne Foo
Journal:  Calif J Health Promot       Date:  2010

9.  Developing a culturally responsive breast cancer screening promotion with Native Hawaiian women in churches.

Authors:  Lana Sue Ka'opua
Journal:  Health Soc Work       Date:  2008-08

Review 10.  Cancer survivorship services for indigenous peoples: where we stand, where to improve? A systematic review.

Authors:  Bridget M Cavanagh; Claire E Wakefield; Jordana K McLoone; Gail Garvey; Richard J Cohn
Journal:  J Cancer Surviv       Date:  2015-09-07       Impact factor: 4.442

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