Search Results - "Ingraham, Kearston"
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Engaging African Americans in Research: The Recruiter’s Perspective
Published in Ethnicity & disease (07-12-2017)“…To examine barriers recruiters encounter when enrolling African American study participants, identify motivating factors to increase research participation,…”
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Factors associated with biomedical research participation within community‐based samples across 3 National Cancer Institute–designated cancer centers
Published in Cancer (01-03-2020)“…Background Engaging diverse populations in biomedical research, including biospecimen donation, remains a national challenge. This study examined factors…”
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Modifiable patient-reported factors associated with cancer-screening knowledge and participation in a community-based health assessment
Published in The American journal of surgery (01-04-2023)“…We sought to identify modifiable factors associated with cancer screening in a community-based health assessment. 24 organizations at 47 community events in…”
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Mental health needs and barriers to service in the Chinese American community: insights gained from focus groups
Published in Ethnicity & health (16-11-2024)“…ObjectivesMental health remains an unmet need among Chinese Americans. This study aims to identify specific needs and strategies that may address the…”
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Project PLACE: Enhancing community and academic partnerships to describe and address health disparities
Published in Advances in cancer research (2020)“…Achieving cancer health equity is a national imperative. Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the United States and in North Carolina (NC), where the…”
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Abstract B18: Attitudes, perceptions, and strategies toward increasing cancer screening, treatment, and participation in research among Latinos
Published in Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention (01-07-2018)“…Background: Nationally, cancer disparities negatively impact minority communities at alarming rates. Minorities have low rates of cancer screenings compared to…”
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Association of Smartphone Ownership and Internet Use With Markers of Health Literacy and Access: Cross-sectional Survey Study of Perspectives From Project PLACE (Population Level Approaches to Cancer Elimination)
Published in Journal of medical Internet research (09-06-2021)“…BACKGROUNDTelehealth is an increasingly important component of health care delivery in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, well-documented disparities…”
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Abstract A038: Current unmet needs in inflammatory breast cancer/IBC patient care: Analysis of open-ended responses from a community engagement session of clinicians, researchers, advocates, and patients at the Duke Consortium for IBC conference
Published in Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention (01-06-2020)“…Introduction: Inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) is an understudied and aggressive breast cancer subtype, accounting for 7-10% of all breast cancer-related…”
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Abstract A080: Rates of Invitation, participation, and willingness to engage in medical and clinical research: Findings from attendees at two gender-specific community-based screening programs
Published in Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention (01-06-2020)“…Introduction: Community-based screening programs are associated with increased access to care, particularly for traditionally underserved people of color, the…”
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Abstract B034: Improving patient-centered care for inflammatory breast cancer: Strategies for addressing barriers faced by patients, researchers, and providers
Published in Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention (01-06-2020)“…Introduction: Inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) is a rare but the most lethal breast cancer often misdiagnosed as mastitis or dermatitis since majority of cases…”
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Abstract IA26: Developing effective community and health system partnerships to advance health equity and health disparities research
Published in Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention (01-07-2018)“…Establishing sustainable and impactful partnerships to advance health equity and health disparities research requires a multipronged approach to assessing and…”
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Abstract A023: Results from a town hall meeting: Inflammatory breast cancer listening session led by KOMEN scholars
Published in Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention (01-06-2020)“…Introduction: Cancer is the leading cause of death in North Carolina. While the incidence rate of breast cancer (BC) is higher in White women, African American…”
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Abstract D010: Developing an inflammatory breast cancer campaign: Results from focus groups led by Komen scholars
Published in Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention (01-06-2020)“…Introduction: Breast cancer (BC) remains the second leading cause of cancer deaths amongst women worldwide. In the United States, African American and Latino…”
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Factors Associated with Biomedical Research Participation within Community-Based Samples across three NCI-designated Cancer Centers
Published in Cancer (07-01-2020)“…Engaging diverse populations in biomedical research and biospecimen donation remains a national challenge. This study examined factors associated with…”
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Project PLACE: Population level approaches to cancer elimination: Enhancing academic and community partnerships to describe and address health disparities
Published in Advances in cancer research (01-01-2020)“…Achieving cancer health equity is a national imperative. Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the United States and in North Carolina (NC), where the…”
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Mental health needs and barriers to service in the Chinese American community: insights gained from focus groups
Published in Ethnicity & Health (16-11-2024)“…Mental health remains an unmet need among Chinese Americans. This study aims to identify specific needs and strategies that may address the needs. A total of…”
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