African Americans’ and Hispanics’ Information Needs About Cancer Care

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Teresita Muñoz-Antonia
Danielle Ung
F. Alejandro Montiel-Ishino
Alison Nelson
Jorge Canales
Gwendolyn P. Quinn
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[1] H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute,Molecular Oncology Department
[2] MRC 3044,Department of Oncologic Sciences
[3] University of South Florida,Department of Health Outcomes & Behavior
[4] College of Medicine,undefined
[5] H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute,undefined
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Minority groups; Cancer care; Access to health care; Marketing; Health promotion;
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Few studies have reported on African American and Hispanic (AA and H) populations’ informational needs when seeking cancer care at an institution that offers clinical trials. Moffitt Cancer Center (MCC) sought to identify and examine the decision making process, the perceptions, and the preferred channels of communication about cancer care services for AA and H communities in order to develop a list of marketing recommendations. Five focus groups (N = 45) consisting of two AA and three H were conducted in four counties of the MCC catchment area in Tampa, FL. Participants were asked about their perceptions, knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs about cancer care and MCC. Focus groups were audio-recorded and verbatim transcripts were analyzed using content analysis. Similarities in responses were found between AA and H participants. Participants received general health and cancer information from media sources and word of mouth and preferred to hear patient testimonials. There were concerns about costs, insurance coverage, and the actual geographic location of the cancer center. In general, H participants were not opposed to participating in cancer clinical trials/research, whereas, AA participants were more hesitant. A majority of participants highly favored an institution that offered standard care and clinical trials. AA and H participants shared similar concerns and preferences in communication channels, but each group had specific informational needs. The perceptions and preferences of AA and H must be explored in order to successfully and efficiently increase cancer clinical trial participation.
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