Working to eliminate cancer health disparities from tobacco: A review of the National Cancer Institute's community networks program

Elisa K. Tong, Pebbles Fagan, Leslie Cooper, Maria Canto, William Carroll, John Foster-Bey, James R. Hébert, Maria Lopez-Class, Grace X. Ma, Patricia Nez Henderson, Eliseo J. Pérez-Stable, Lorrie Ann Santos, Justin H. Smith, Yin Tan, Janice Tsoh, Kenneth Chu

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Abstract

Introduction: In 2005, the National Cancer Institute funded the Community Networks Program (CNP), which aimed to reduce cancer health disparities in minority racial/ethnic and underserved groups through community-based participatory research, education, and training. The purpose of this study was to describe the CNP model and their tobacco-related work in community-based research, education, and training using a tobacco disparities research framework. Methods: We conducted a comprehensive review of the CNP tobacco-related activities including publications, published abstracts, research activities, trainee pilot studies, policy-related activities, educational outreach, and reports produced from 2005-2009. Two authors categorized the tobaccorelated activities and publications within the framework. Results: Although there was no mandate to address tobacco, the CNPs produced 103 tobaccorelated peer-reviewed publications, which reflects the largest proportion (12%) of all CNP cancerrelated publications. Selected publications and research activities were most numerous under the framework areas "Psychosocial Research," "Surveillance," "Epidemiology," and "Treatment of Nicotine Addiction." Thirteen CNPs participated in tobacco control policymaking in mainstream efforts that affected their local community and populations, and 24 CNPs conducted 1147 tobacco-related educational outreach activities. CNP activities that aimed to build research and infrastructure capacity included nine tobacco-related pilot projects representing 16% of all CNP cancer-related pilot projects, and 17 publications acknowledging leveraged partnerships with other organizations, a strategy encouraged by the CNP.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)908-923
Number of pages16
JournalNicotine and Tobacco Research
Volume17
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 22 2015

Keywords

  • Community Networks/trends
  • Community-Based Participatory Research/methods
  • Health Status Disparities
  • Humans
  • National Cancer Institute (U.S.)/trends
  • Neoplasms/ethnology
  • Nicotiana
  • Smoking Prevention
  • Smoking/ethnology
  • United States

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