Technical Assistance and Training Needs of Comprehensive Cancer Control Programs: a Qualitative Analysis

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Sarah Kerch
Ruta Brazinskaite
Mohammad Khalaf
Liza Fues
Mandi L. Pratt-Chapman
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[1] The George Washington University Cancer Center,Institute for Patient
[2] The George Washington University,Centered Initiatives and Health Equity
[3] The George Washington University,Milken Institute School of Public Health, Global Health Department
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Comprehensive cancer control; Needs assessment; Qualitative analysis; Technical assistance and training;
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The National Comprehensive Cancer Control Program (NCCCP) was established in 1998 by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to advance national cancer control implementation across US states and affiliated tribes and territories. To build capacity of NCCCP recipients, technical assistance and training (TAT) is offered in the form of online trainings, webinars, toolkits, workshops, tip sheets, and other products. To determine TAT needs of NCCCP recipients, the George Washington University (GW) Cancer Center conducted a qualitative evaluation to inform TAT planning and implementation. Data on the utilization, applicability, impact, and dissemination of TAT received were collected from comprehensive cancer control practitioners through semi-structured interviews. Detailed memos of interviewee responses were documented and deductively coded based on three themes: promotion of TAT, use of existing TAT, and recommendations for future TAT. Interviewees reported a need for diverse topics, modalities, and TAT reminders. The most widely used TAT resources were social media toolkits, webinars, newsletters, patient navigation resources, and online trainings. Recommendations for future TAT included a focus on coalition support, adaptation and evaluation of evidence-based cancer control strategies, and health equity. Offering a blend of TAT, including educational webinars and trainings, was preferred by CCC professionals and could increase use. Future TAT will provide new opportunities for coalition capacity building, adaptation of evidence-based strategies for cancer control, and center health equity.
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