| Literature DB >> 23517582 |
Shinobu Watanabe-Galloway1, Tinka Duran, Jim P Stimpson, Corey Smith.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Population-based data are essential for quantifying the problems and measuring the progress made by comprehensive cancer control programs. However, cancer information specific to the American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) population is not readily available. We identified major population-based surveys conducted in the United States that contain questions related to cancer, documented the AI/AN sample size in these surveys, and identified gaps in the types of cancer-related information these surveys collect.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23517582 PMCID: PMC3607336 DOI: 10.5888/pcd10.120258
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Prev Chronic Dis ISSN: 1545-1151 Impact factor: 2.830
Purpose, Race Reporting, Source Population, Methods, and Data Period of National Surveys or Surveys With a National Initiative Conducted in the United States From 1960 Through 2010 that Contain Cancer-Related Information on American Indians/Alaska Natives
| Data Title (Sponsor) | Purpose/Description | Race Reporting | Source Population, Methods, and Data Period |
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| American Indian Adult Tobacco Survey (CDC) | To collect tribe- and community-specific data on tobacco use for American Indian populations | American Indian tribal membership or similar list compiled by each community |
The manual encourages census sampling for small tribes and random sampling for larger tribes Face-to-face survey The project was funded in 2000 and the operation manual developed |
| Alaska Native Adult Tobacco Survey (CDC) | To collect tribe- and community-specific data on tobacco use for Alaska Native populations | Alaska Native tribal membership or household list compiled by each community |
If lists of people are available, a systematic sampling to produce a proportionate sample. If such lists are not available, area sampling is recommended to do a stratified 2-stage cluster sample of housing units Face-to-face survey The project was funded in 2000 and the operation manual developed |
| Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (CDC) | To collect uniform, state-specific data on preventive health practices and risk behaviors in the adult population | Self-reported |
Adults from all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the US Virgin Islands, and Guam Cross-sectional, telephone interview Annual (1984–present) |
| Health Behavior in School-aged Children (National Institute of Child Health and Human Development/Health Resources and Services Administration) | A cross-national study conducted by the World Health Organization to evaluate well-being, health behaviors, and social context | Self-reported |
School-aged children aged 11, 13, and 15 years Cross-sectional, school-based survey with data collected through self-completion questionnaires Every 4 years (1983/1984–present) |
| Health Information National Trends Survey (National Cancer Institute Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences) | To collect nationally representative data about the American public’s use of cancer-related information | Self-reported |
Adults selected from a list of addresses from the US Postal Service administrative records Cross-sectional, self-administered survey/interview Multiple data collection methods (computer-assisted telephone interview, paper-pencil, web-based) Every 2 years (2003–present) |
| Health and Retirement Study (National Institute on Aging) | To collect information about physical and mental health, insurance coverage, financial status, family support systems, and retirement planning | Self-reported |
Americans older than 50 years Longitudinal survey Face-to-face (first mode), telephone follow-up Annual (1992–1996), every 2 years (1998–2008) |
| Medical Expenditure Panel Survey — Household Component (Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality and NCHS) | To collect information on health conditions, health status, use of medical services, charges and source of payments, access to care, satisfaction with care, health insurance coverage, income, and employment | Self-reported |
A sample drawn from a nationally representative subsample of households that participated in the prior year’s National Health Interview Survey Panel survey Computer-assisted telephone interview Ongoing (1996–present) |
| National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (NCHS) | To collect information about the provision and use of ambulatory medical care services in the United States | Reported by health care facility |
Nonfederally employed, office-based physicians Cross-sectional Physician or staff sample patients and complete a reporting form for each sampled visit Annual (1973–1981; 1985; 1989–present) |
| National Health Interview Survey (NCHS) | A household survey that serves as the primary source of information on the health of the US noninstitutionalized, civilian populations | Self-reported |
Civilian noninstitutionalized populations residing in the 50 states and the District of Columbia Cross-sectional Personal household interview with computer-assisted personal interviewing Annual (1963–present) |
| National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (CDC) | To assess the health and nutritional status of US adults and children; used to determine the prevalence of major diseases and risk factors for diseases | Self-reported |
Complex multistage sampling design to obtain a probability sample of the civilian noninstitutionalized US population Audio computer-assisted self-interviewing, computer-assisted personal interviewing, and laboratory tests Program began in the early 1960s; in 1999, the survey became a continuous (annual) program |
| National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (NCHS) | To collect data on the use and provision of ambulatory care services in the emergency and outpatient departments of noninstitutional, general, and short-stay hospitals | Reported by health care facility |
Nonfederal general and short-stay hospitals in the 50 states and the District of Columbia Physician or staff sample patients, complete a reporting form for each sampled visit Annual (1992–present) |
| National Immunization Survey (CDC) | To measure progress toward Healthy People 2010 goals on adolescent vaccinations; 2 components: household survey and provider survey | Self-reported |
Random-digit dialing to select households with children Telephone survey of parents (with permission, a mailed survey to vaccination provider) Annual (1995–present) |
| National Mortality Followback Survey (NCHS) | Uses death certificate data; information provided by proxy to study the etiology of disease, demographic trends in death, and other health issues | Data reported by physicians and other people on death certificates |
A sample of US residents who died in a given year Proxy respondent questionnaire completed through a telephone or in-person interview The 1993 survey is the sixth in a series of surveys first initiated in the early 1960s. |
| National Youth Tobacco Survey (CDC) | To enhance the capacity of states to collect tobacco-use–related information for youths that is not available from other sources | Self-reported |
Students in grades 6–12 Cross-sectional School-based survey completed by students in their classrooms; data available for 1999, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2009, and 2011 |
| South Dakota Tribal Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (CDC) | To collect state-specific, population-based data on maternal attitudes and experiences before, during, and shortly after pregnancy | Information reported on the birth certificate |
Each participating state draws a stratified systematic sample of 100 to 250 new mothers every month from a frame of eligible birth certificates; many states stratify by mother’s race/ethnicity Mothers’ responses linked to extracted birth certificate data items Mailed self-administered survey (telephone follow-up interview if the mailed survey not returned) Annual (1988–present) |
| Tobacco Use Supplement to the Current Population Survey (National Cancer Institute and CDC) | A key source of national and state-level data on smoking and other tobacco use in the US household population | Self-reported |
Civilian, noninstitutionalized population aged 15 years or older Cross-sectional Telephone, in-person interviews Administered as part of the Current Population Survey in 1992–1993, 1995–1996, 1998–1999, 2000, 2001–2002, 2003, 2006–2007 |
| Youth Risk Behavior Survey (CDC) | To monitor the prevalence of risk behaviors that most influence health in youths; to identify factors that contribute to unintentional injuries and violence | Self-reported |
National survey includes nationally representative sample of public and private high school students School-based survey completed by students in their classrooms Every 2 years (1991–2011) |
Abbreviations: CDC, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; NCHS, National Center for Health Statistics.
Sample Size of Total Respondents and AI/AN Respondents of National Surveys or Surveys with a National Initiative Conducted in the United States From 1960 Through 2010 that Contain Cancer-Related Informationa
| Data Source (Data Collection Year) | Total Sample Size | AI/AN Sample Size (% of Total Sample) |
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| Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (2008) | 414,509 | 6,470 (1.6) |
| Health Behavior in School-aged Children (2005–06) | 9,016 | 526 (5.8) |
| Health Information National Trends Survey (2007) | 7,674 | 61 (0.8) |
| Health and Retirement Study (1992 Core) | 12,521 | 162 (1.3) |
| Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (2006) | 32,577 | 275 (0.8) |
| National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (2004) | 25,286 | 93 (0.4) |
| National Health Interview Survey (2008) | 291,893 | 3,192 (1.1) |
| National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (2007–08) | 10,149 | 86 (0.8) |
| National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (2004 Outpatient) | 31,783 | 149 (0.5) |
| National Immunization Survey (2008 Household) | 30,681 | 396 (1.3) |
| National Mortality Followback Survey (1993) | 22,957 | 205 (0.9) |
| National Youth Tobacco Survey (2011) | 18,866 | 1,596 (8.5) |
| South Dakota Tribal Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (2007) | NA | 948 (NA) |
| Tobacco Use Supplement to the Current Population Survey (2008–09) | 237,199 | 1,851 (0.8) |
| Youth Risk Behavior Survey (2007) | 14,041 | 297 (2.1) |
Abbreviation: AI/AN, American Indian/Alaska Native; NA, not available.
The American Indian Adult Tobacco Survey (AI-ATS) and Alaska Native Adult Tobacco Survey (AN-ATS) are not included in this summary because the data are owned by participating tribes that require approval to access the information.
The date in parentheses is the data collection year of the sample size information presented in this table. We sought to obtain sample size information for the most recently available data for each survey at the time of data extraction.
Cancer Information Domain Coverage of National Surveys or Surveys with a National Initiative Conducted in the United States From 1960 Through 2010 that Contain Cancer-Related Information on American Indians/Alaska Natives
| Domain or Topic | No. of Surveys That Covered Domain/Topic |
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| Commercial tobacco use | 14 |
| Sacred tobacco use | 1 |
| Secondary smoke exposure | 7 |
| Smoking cessation | 9 |
| Tobacco policies | 4 |
| Tobacco advertising and access for youths | 2 |
| Alcohol use | 6 |
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| Physical activity | 8 |
| Nutrition | 6 |
| Obesity (body mass index) | 8 |
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| Receipt of human papillomavirus vaccine | 4 |
| Receipt of hepatitis B vaccine | 4 |
| Human papillomavirus infection | 2 |
| Sexual behavior | 2 |
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| Ultraviolet exposure | 4 |
| Occupational exposure | 2 |
| Household pesticide use | 2 |
| Family history of cancer | 2 |
| Knowledge and perception of cancer risk | 1 |
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| Receipt of breast cancer screening test | 5 |
| Receipt of cervical cancer screening test | 5 |
| Receipt of prostate cancer screening test | 5 |
| Receipt of colorectal cancer screening test | 5 |
| Type of cervical cancer screening tests offered and Pap test guideline used at facility | 2 |
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| Self-reported diagnosis | 7 |
| Diagnosis based on information collected at health care facilities | 1 |
| Availability of diagnostic tests at health care facility | 1 |
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| Receipt of cancer-related treatment | 4 |
| Availability of cancer treatment at health care facility | 1 |
| Insurance coverage of cancer treatment | 2 |
| Insurance denial due to cancer | 1 |
| Cost of treatment | 1 |
| Participation in clinical trial | 2 |
| Complementary and alternative medicine use | 2 |
| Patient and provider communication | 1 |
| Treatment summary or care plans | 1 |
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| Activities of daily living, functional disability | 5 |
| Limitations caused by cancer | 2 |
| Pain and pain control | 5 |
| Fatigue | 3 |
| Psychological distress | 6 |
| Cancer worry and fear of recurrence | 1 |
| Social support | 3 |
| Cancer care giving experience | 1 |
Abbreviation: Pap, Papanicolaou.
Surveys were the following: American Indian Adult Tobacco Survey, Alaska Native Adult Tobacco Survey, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, Health Behavior in School-aged Children, Health Information National Trends Survey, Health and Retirement Study, Medical Expenditure Panel Survey, National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey, National Health Interview Survey, National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey, National Immunization Survey, National Mortality Followback Survey, National Youth Tobacco Survey, South Dakota Tribal Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System, Tobacco Use Supplement to the Current Population Survey, and Youth Risk Behavior Survey.
Cancer domains or topics presented in this table are based on information found in the survey forms and survey manuals published on the websites of the organizations that administer the surveys. We reviewed all the available forms across multiple years.