PO-062:打开虚拟社区参与的开关:在线癌症教育的策略和未来方向

Alia Poulos, G. Curry
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芝加哥大学综合癌症中心的“健康yu”项目最初是作为一项健康教育倡议,面向芝加哥大学医学院各个部门的员工。“健康yu”包括每周的研讨会,称为“周三研讨会”,以及癌症筛查的承诺卡。“健康yu”计划只在“可筛查”癌症(乳腺癌、宫颈癌、结肠癌和肺癌)的意识月期间进行。参加我们工作坊的人很少,完成的承诺卡通常不能达到计划目标。从2020年10月开始,在2019冠状病毒病大流行之后,我们为乳腺癌宣传月在网上开展了健康计划。我们的乳腺癌计划包括四个教育网络研讨会,以鼓励乳腺癌筛查,一个数字筛查承诺卡,以及一个带有可打印资源的乳房x光检查工具包,以推广乳房x光检查。与2019年10月的现场编程相比,我们的网络研讨会参与者增加了50%,在线签名的承诺卡增加了23%。我们的虚拟乳腺癌宣传月项目的成功促使我们大大扩展了HealthyU。减少校园项目的后勤工作,使我们能够通过以下方式扩大HealthyU项目的范围:目标受众已经从芝加哥大学医学院的员工扩展到包括我们的集水区内外更大地理区域的各种社区合作伙伴。2. 我们每周举办一次网络研讨会,讨论范围广泛的癌症相关主题。3.我们的实体承诺卡是虚拟的,并且已经发展到包括其他癌症筛查和风险相关行为的承诺卡。4. 我们创建了在线工具包,与我们的社区和UCM合作伙伴共享信息和可共享的资源,这些资源可以在线使用或打印和分发。5. 我们采用了虚拟竞赛来鼓励癌症筛查的宣传和意识。6. 我们设计了自我指导的癌症教育模块和一个在线视频库来补充我们的节目。7. 我们利用我们的社交媒体来参与实时的癌症在线对话。8. 我们开发了其他在线网络研讨会系列,包括纪录片短片放映、幸存者故事讲述、研究人员/幸存者峰会,以及关于公共卫生主题的单一网络研讨会。通过HealthyU计划,我们已经将100多名UCM员工和社区合作伙伴与64名不同的芝加哥大学教师专家和26名社区专家联系起来。我们计划利用所学到的技术和推广策略扩大我们在其他领域的影响力,包括为癌症研究人员和社区成员提供基于社区的参与式研究原则的在线培训课程,以及社区科学家关于癌症和微生物组的虚拟峰会。我们利用这一项目的成功来确保设备捐赠,以扩大我们对缺乏技术的社区的服务。
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Abstract PO-062: Flipping the switch to virtual community engagement: Strategies and future directions for online cancer education
History The University of Chicago Comprehensive Cancer Center's HealthyU program started as a health education initiative to reach University of Chicago Medicine employees from across a variety of sections and departments. HealthyU consisted of weekly workshops, called Workshop Wednesdays and pledge cards for cancer screenings. HealthyU programming was only done during awareness months for the “screenable” cancers: breast, cervix, colon, and lung. Attendance at our workshops was sporadic and completed pledge cards usually did not meet programmatic goals. Making the Switch to Virtual Programming Beginning in October 2020, in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, we took the HealthyU program online for Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Our breast cancer programming consisted of four educational webinars to encourage breast cancer screening, a digital screening pledge card, and a mammogram toolkit with printable resources to promote mammography. We had 50% more webinar participants and 23% more pledge cards signed virtually than we did in October of 2019 during our in-person programming. The success of our virtual Breast Cancer Awareness Month programming prompted us to expand HealthyU dramatically. Cutting out the logistics of on-campus programming has allowed us to broaden the scope of the HealthyU program in the following ways: 1. The target audience has grown beyond UChicago Medicine employees to include a variety of community partners across greater geographic areas both within and outside of our catchment area. 2. We host webinars on a weekly basis and for a wide range of cancer-related topics. 3. Our physical pledge cards are virtual and have grown to include pledge cards for other cancer screenings and risk-associated behaviors. 4. We created online toolkits to share with our community and UCM partners with information and shareable resources that can be used online or printed and distributed. 5. We have incorporated virtual contests to encourage cancer screening advocacy and awareness. 6. We designed self-guided cancer education modules and an online video library to supplement our programming. 7. We leveraged our social media presence to engage in real-time cancer-focused conversations online. 8. We developed other online webinar series, including documentary short screenings, survivorship storytelling, researcher/survivor summits, and singular webinars on public health topics. Outcomes & Future Directions Through the HealthyU program, we've connected over 100 UCM employees and community partners with 64 different University of Chicago faculty experts and 26 community experts. We plan to use the techniques and outreach strategies learned to expand our reach in other areas, including an online training course for cancer investigators and community members on the principles of community-based participatory research, and a community-scientist virtual summit on Cancer and the Microbiome. We have leveraged the success of this program to secure device donations to expand our outreach to communities with inadequate technology access.
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