Asian; Breast cancer; Chinese; Clinical trial enrollment; Gynecologic cancer; Healthcare disparities; Knowledge and attitudes; Patient education; Patient navigation; Patient satisfaction
Indexed keywords
ADULT;
AGED;
ASIAN AMERICAN;
ATTITUDE TO HEALTH;
BREAST NEOPLASMS;
CHINA;
CLINICAL TRIAL (TOPIC);
ETHNOLOGY;
FEMALE;
GENITAL NEOPLASMS, FEMALE;
HUMAN;
MIDDLE AGED;
PATIENT CARE;
PATIENT SATISFACTION;
PILOT STUDY;
UNITED STATES;
VERY ELDERLY;
ADULT;
AGED;
AGED, 80 AND OVER;
ASIAN AMERICANS;
BREAST NEOPLASMS;
CHINA;
CLINICAL TRIALS AS TOPIC;
FEMALE;
GENITAL NEOPLASMS, FEMALE;
HEALTH KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDES, PRACTICE;
HUMANS;
MIDDLE AGED;
PATIENT NAVIGATION;
PATIENT SATISFACTION;
PILOT PROJECTS;
UNITED STATES;
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Lay patient navigator program implementation for equal access to cancer care and clinical trials: essential steps and initial challenges
PID: 17078056
Steinberg ML, Fremont A, Khan DC, et al. Lay patient navigator program implementation for equal access to cancer care and clinical trials: essential steps and initial challenges. Cancer. 2006;107(11):2669–77.
Increasing minority patient participation in cancer clinical trials using oncology nurse navigation
PID: 21996347
Holmes DR, Major J, Lyonga DE, Alleyne RS, Clayton SM. Increasing minority patient participation in cancer clinical trials using oncology nurse navigation. Am J Surg. 2012;203(4):415–22.
Patient navigation for American Indians undergoing cancer treatment: utilization and impact on care delivery in a regional healthcare center
PID: 21656754
Guadagnolo BA, Boylan A, Sargent M, et al. Patient navigation for American Indians undergoing cancer treatment: utilization and impact on care delivery in a regional healthcare center. Cancer. 2011;117(12):2754–61.
Barriers to recruiting underrepresented populations to cancer clinical trials: a systematic review
PID: 18008363
Ford JG, Howerton MW, Lai GY, et al. Barriers to recruiting underrepresented populations to cancer clinical trials: a systematic review. Cancer. 2008;112(2):228–42.
Nelson DE, Kreps GL, Hesse BW, et al. The health information national trends survey (HINTS): development, design, and dissemination. J Health commun. Sept–Oct 2004;9(5):443–60; discussion 481–444
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Evaluation of the National Cancer Institute’s clinical trials booklet
PID: 8123351
Davis SW, Nealon EO, Stone JC. Evaluation of the National Cancer Institute’s clinical trials booklet. J Natl Cancer Inst Monogr. 1993;14:139–45.
Asian Americans and cancer clinical trials: a mixed-methods approach to understanding awareness and experience
PID: 16247795
Paterniti DA, Chen MS Jr, Chiechi C, et al. Asian Americans and cancer clinical trials: a mixed-methods approach to understanding awareness and experience. Cancer. 2005;104(12 Suppl):3015–24.
Clinical trials: understanding and perceptions of female Chinese-American cancer patients
PID: 16247796
Tu SP, Chen H, Chen A, Lim J, May S, Drescher C. Clinical trials: understanding and perceptions of female Chinese-American cancer patients. Cancer. 2005;104(12 Suppl):2999–3005.