Advancing community–academic partnerships to achieve breast health equity: Applying the community‐based participatory model to build capacity for sustained impact

Author:

Glaser Kathryn M.1ORCID,Dauphin Cassy12,Johnson Detric12,Harris Narseary23,Crabtree‐Ide Christina R.4,Bouchard Elizabeth G.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Cancer Prevention and Control Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center Buffalo New York USA

2. The National Witness Project, Inc. Buffalo New York USA

3. First Ladies of Western New York Buffalo New York USA

4. Department of Medicine Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center Buffalo New York USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThis formative study leveraged a community–academic partnership to identify barriers to care that are potential sources of breast cancer disparities in Black women. Through this partnership and using a community‐based participatory research approach, the objective was to develop a community task force to inform future interventions aimed at addressing breast cancer disparities and increasing health equity.MethodsThe authors assessed gaps in care related to breast cancer in Buffalo, New York, by collecting and analyzing qualitative data from focus groups and interviews with breast cancer survivors and breast navigation groups assessing barriers and facilitators across the cancer care continuum. Then, community‐based participatory research approaches were used to build a task force to develop an action plan addressing gaps in care.ResultsThe authors conducted a thematic analysis of qualitative findings to understand barriers and facilitators to cancer care. Three main domains of themes emerged, including medical mistrust, fear, and stigma; the importance of patient navigation as a form of social support; and the importance of faith and faith‐based community. Finally, the findings were presented to a newly formed community task force to validate the data collected and set future priorities to address breast cancer disparities and increase breast health equity in the region.ConclusionsThe authors observed that health equity is a critically important issue in cancer care and that developing culturally tailored interventions has the potential to improve care delivery and reduce breast cancer disparities. Learning from and working with community members helps set the future agenda related to health equity.Plain Language Summary Our overall goal was to assess gaps in breast cancer care in Buffalo, New York, and to use community‐based participatory approaches to build a task force to work toward breast health equity. Recent and historical data indicate that the Western New York community is facing a continued wide gap in breast cancer mortality trends between Black and White patients. We collected qualitative data to understand potential sources of inequity related to breast cancer and presented findings to a community task force to set future priorities for addressing breast cancer disparities and increasing breast health equity in our region.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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