苏必利尔湖农村癌症护理 项目

Thomas E. Elliott md , Barbara A. Elliott ph d, Ronald R. Regal ph d, Colleen M. Renier bs , Byron J. Crouse md , David E. Gangeness pharm d, Martha T. Witrak rn, ph d, Patricia B. Jensen med, rn, cs
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目的:到目前为止,有效的癌症护理和控制干预研究主要在城市和郊区人群中进行。这项研究旨在通过实验设计测试创新干预措施,以改善农村地区癌症患者的护理和结果。研究说明:苏必利尔湖农村癌症护理项目(LSRCCP)测试了一种创新的、多模式的、多学科的干预措施,涉及农村医疗保健提供者及其医疗保健系统。采用实验设计,以农村社区为随机化单位。结果从三个层面进行测量:农村医疗机构对癌症管理的知识、医疗机构的实践表现和患者结果。这项为期5年的研究在明尼苏达州北部、威斯康星州和密歇根州上半岛西部的农村地区进行。结果:提供了研究的基线数据,并介绍了设计和方法的细节。本期“苏必利尔湖农村癌症护理项目第二部分”部分报告了研究结果,并将在未来几期中进一步报告。临床意义:本文介绍了LSRCCP的假设、设计和方法。这项研究的设计、方法和结果可能对美国农村地区的癌症研究人员和临床医生有用。
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Lake Superior Rural Cancer Care Project

Purpose: To date, effective cancer care and control intervention studies have been carried out largely in urban and suburban populations. This study was conducted to test innovative interventions, using experimental designs, to improve the care and outcomes of patients with cancer in rural settings.

Description of Study: The Lake Superior Rural Cancer Care Project (LSRCCP) tested an innovative, multimodal, multidisciplinary intervention that involved rural healthcare providers and their healthcare system. An experimental design was used, with the rural community as the unit of randomization. Outcomes were measured at three levels: rural providers' knowledge of cancer management, providers' practice performance, and patient outcomes. This 5-year study was conducted in rural areas of northern Minnesota, Wisconsin, and the western part of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.

Results: Baseline data from the study are provided, and details of the design and methods are presented. The study outcomes are reported in part in “Lake Superior Rural Cancer Care Project Part II” in this issue and will be reported further in future issues.

Clinical Implications: This article describes the hypotheses, design, and methods of the LSRCCP. The design and methods as well as the results of this study may be useful to cancer researchers and clinicians in rural areas across the United States.

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