Utilizing Filipino key informants to guide community outreach for cancer prevention in Hawai‘i

Author:

Willingham Mark L.1,Sy Angela2,Taafaki Munirih2,Bodnar Reyna1,Diaz Tressa P.3,Somera Lilnabeth P.4,Porte Christina Lucy5,Ceria‐Ulep Clementina D.6,Pingul Annilet7,Bissell Jeny8,Cassel Kevin D.1

Affiliation:

1. University of Hawai‘i Cancer Center Honolulu Hawai‘i

2. John A. Burns School of Medicine University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa Honolulu Hawai‘i

3. School of Health University of Guam Mangilao Guam

4. University of Guam Mangilao Guam

5. Philippine Nurses Association Maui Hawai‘i

6. University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Nancy Atmospera‐Walch School of Nursing Honolulu Hawai‘i

7. Hawaiʻi Dept. of Health Honolulu Hawai‘i

8. State of Hawaiʻi Dept. of Health Maui District Health Office Maui Hawai‘i

Abstract

AbstractObjective/designThe University of Hawai‘i Cancer Center works with academic and community partners to examine health disparities and inequities that persist among Pacific Island Populations through the Pacific Island Partnership for Cancer Health Equity (PIPCHE). The Partnership's Community Outreach Core (COC) assists and promotes cancer research and helps to ensure the integration of historically excluded community perspectives by utilizing community‐engaged and culturally‐grounded approaches to reduce cancer burdens. However, cancer health disparities among Filipinos demonstrate a need for cancer‐control initiatives within this community.Sample/measurementsCOC staff conducted five semi‐structured key informant interviews with Filipino nurse and healthcare leaders in Hawai‘i to establishpartnerships with the community, as well as provide community‐driven guidance for future cancer prevention and control efforts.ResultsThe informants provided recommendations for COC community engagement, relationship building, and future areas of directed cancer focus. The interviews also initiated relationship‐building and community collaborations for directed cancer education and resources within Filipino communities.ConclusionThe themes uncovered from the interviews provided guidance on how to begin addressing cancer concerns, and led to the informants’ subsequent membership in our Outreach Advisory Council to engage in future collaboration with the Filipino community and a framework for future community‐engaged cancer prevention efforts.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,General Nursing

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