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Successful Strategies for Engaging Chinese Breast Cancer Survivors in a Randomized Controlled Trial.

Christine S Wu1, Krystal M Warmoth1, Bernice Cheung1, Alice Loh2, Lucy Young2, Qian Lu3,1.   

Abstract

Chinese immigrant breast cancer survivors face various challenges due to cultural and socioecological factors. Research efforts to develop culturally sensitive interventions have been limited by lack of knowledge regarding successful recruitment and implementation practices among Chinese immigrant populations. This paper documents strategies utilized during the development and implementation of a randomized controlled trial of a culturally sensitive psychosocial intervention for Chinese immigrant breast cancer survivors. In partnership with a community agency, we developed culturally and linguistically appropriate research materials, recruited participants from community channels, and conducted longitudinal data collection. Key strategies include building equitable research partnerships with community agencies to engage participants; being responsive to the needs of community agencies and participants; considering within-group diversity of the research population; utilizing recruitment as an opportunity for relationship-building with participants; and developing key strategies to promote retention. Successful participant engagement in cancer intervention research is the result of collaboration among breast cancer survivors, community leaders and agencies, and academic researchers. The engagement process for this study is novel because we have emphasized cultural factors in the process and taken a relational approach to recruitment and retention.

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Keywords:  Chinese Americans; breast cancer; community-based participatory research; intervention studies; recruitment; retention

Year:  2019        PMID: 30923730      PMCID: PMC6433399          DOI: 10.1037/tps0000171

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transl Issues Psychol Sci


  26 in total

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Journal:  J Community Health       Date:  2005-06

2.  Barriers to and strategies for recruiting Korean Americans for community-partnered health promotion research.

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Journal:  J Immigr Minor Health       Date:  2007-04

3.  Understanding quality-of-life issues in Chinese women with breast cancer: a qualitative investigation.

Authors:  Evaon Wong-Kim; Angela Sun; Joseph R Merighi; Edward A Chow
Journal:  Cancer Control       Date:  2005-11       Impact factor: 3.302

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Authors:  Kimlin T Ashing-Giwa; Jung-won Lim
Journal:  Oncol Nurs Forum       Date:  2009-01       Impact factor: 2.172

5.  Disparities in breast cancer survival among Asian women by ethnicity and immigrant status: a population-based study.

Authors:  Scarlett Lin Gomez; Christina A Clarke; Sarah J Shema; Ellen T Chang; Theresa H M Keegan; Sally L Glaser
Journal:  Am J Public Health       Date:  2010-03-18       Impact factor: 9.308

6.  Participation of Asian-American women in cancer chemoprevention research: physician perspectives.

Authors:  Tung T Nguyen; Carol P Somkin; Yifei Ma
Journal:  Cancer       Date:  2005-12-15       Impact factor: 6.860

7.  Methods to optimize recruitment and retention to an exercise study in Chinese immigrants.

Authors:  Ruth E Taylor-Piliae; Erika Sivarajan Froelicher
Journal:  Nurs Res       Date:  2007 Mar-Apr       Impact factor: 2.381

8.  A tailored intervention to promote breast cancer screening among South Asian immigrant women.

Authors:  Farah Ahmad; Jill I Cameron; Donna E Stewart
Journal:  Soc Sci Med       Date:  2005-02       Impact factor: 4.634

9.  Health-related quality of life in a multiethnic sample of breast cancer survivors.

Authors:  Antoinette S Giedzinska; Beth E Meyerowitz; Patricia A Ganz; Julia H Rowland
Journal:  Ann Behav Med       Date:  2004-08

10.  Breast cancer survivorship in a multiethnic sample: challenges in recruitment and measurement.

Authors:  Kimlin T Ashing-Giwa; Geraldine V Padilla; Judith S Tejero; Jinsook Kim
Journal:  Cancer       Date:  2004-08-01       Impact factor: 6.860

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1.  The importance of community and culture for the recruitment, engagement, and retention of Chinese American immigrants in health interventions.

Authors:  William Tsai; Liwei Zhang; James S Park; Yi-Ling Tan; Simona C Kwon
Journal:  Transl Behav Med       Date:  2021-09-15       Impact factor: 3.046

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