2016
DOI: 10.1177/1357633x16658369
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A culturally tailored Internet cancer support group for Asian American breast cancer survivors: A randomized controlled pilot intervention study

Abstract: Introduction: The necessity of culturally competent Internet Cancer Support Groups (ICSGs) for ethnic minorities has recently been highlighted in order to increase its attractivity, and usage. The purpose of this study was to determine the preliminary efficacy of a culturally tailored registered nurse (RN) moderated ICSG for Asian American breast cancer survivors (ICSG-AA) in enhancing the women’s breast cancer survivorship experience. Methods: The study included two phases: (a) a usability test and an exper… Show more

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“…Health campaign researchers have become increasingly aware of the need to integrate social networks and interpersonal relationships into population-based health-care interventions (Valente and Saba, 1998;Beaudoin et al, 2006;Abroms and Maibach, 2008;Chou et al, 2009;Chee et al, 2016). These social relationships are often important in terms of helping target audience members change and maintain healthy behaviors, such as diet and exercise and getting screened for colon cancer.…”
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“…Health campaign researchers have become increasingly aware of the need to integrate social networks and interpersonal relationships into population-based health-care interventions (Valente and Saba, 1998;Beaudoin et al, 2006;Abroms and Maibach, 2008;Chou et al, 2009;Chee et al, 2016). These social relationships are often important in terms of helping target audience members change and maintain healthy behaviors, such as diet and exercise and getting screened for colon cancer.…”
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“…Cultural differences between Western countries regarding internet use were not reported in the reviewed studies. However, three studies highlighted potential differences in ethnic minorities' access and internet use for psychosocial support, especially in young cancer patients . Figure illustrates the evolution of internet use by cancer patients in the publications reviewed over the last 25 years, differentiating between spontaneous and guided use.…”
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“…First, the most frequently reported challenge in technology-based interventions is that participants must be able to use the technology involved in the intervention, and because of this, participants are more likely to be a select group of people. [9][10][11][12] For instance, participants tended to be highly educated Caucasians, even when they were recruited from rural areas or as older adults. In this study, all participants needed the ability to use a computer and/or smart phone technology, which surely limited the sample population similar to previous studies.…”
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confidence: 99%