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The Influence of Patient Identification and Narrative Transportation on Intentions to Participate in Cancer Research.

Jordan M Neil1, Aisling Gough2, Frank Kee3, Thomas J George4, Jeffrey Pufahl5, Janice L Krieger6,7.   

Abstract

Cancer decision-making interventions commonly utilize narratives as a persuasive strategy to increase identification with the message source, promote involvement with the topic, and elicit greater willingness to adopt recommended behaviors. However, there is little empirical research examining the mechanisms underlying the effectiveness of this strategy in the context of cancer research participation. Data for the current manuscript were collected as part of a larger study conducted with cancer patients (N = 413) from the USA, UK, and the Republic of Ireland. Participants viewed and evaluated video-recorded vignettes, illustrating different strategies for discussing clinical trials participation with family members. Results showed nationality was a significant predictor of identification with the main character (i.e., patient) in the vignette. Unexpectedly, these cross-national differences in identification disappeared when patients currently undergoing treatment had higher perceived susceptibility of their cancer. Identification with the main character in the vignettes was a significant predictor of intentions to participate in cancer research, but only when the mediating role of narrative transportation was considered. The findings demonstrate the importance of considering how individual and social identities influence identification with characters in cancer narratives and yield practical guidance for developing arts-based interventions to increase cancer research participation.

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Keywords:  Cancer clinical trials; Cancer research registry; Entertainment education; Identification; Narrative transportation; Perceived susceptibility

Year:  2019        PMID: 29721780      PMCID: PMC7055730          DOI: 10.1007/s13187-018-1364-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cancer Educ        ISSN: 0885-8195            Impact factor:   2.037


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