Erschienen in:
01.06.2015
A Community-Based Partnership to Promote Exercise Among Cancer Survivors: Lessons Learned
verfasst von:
Bernardine M. Pinto, Marissa Waldemore, Rochelle Rosen
Erschienen in:
International Journal of Behavioral Medicine
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Ausgabe 3/2015
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Abstract
Purpose
We conducted a randomized controlled trial in partnership with a community-based organization (CBO) to examine the effects of peer mentoring to promote exercise among cancer survivors. At the end of the trial, to prepare for future program implementation on a larger scale, we obtained input from the CBO on the key elements that influenced the decision to collaborate, facilitators and challenges during the trial, and recommendations for program marketing.
Methods
Structured telephone interviews were conducted with ten stakeholders at various job levels within the CBO. Notes of the interviews were coded, and themes were extracted independently by two study members.
Results
Five themes were identified: costs of the partnership, its benefits, importance of communication, match of the trial goals with the CBO’s mission, and achieving a balance between research and job tasks. Techniques to address these themes and improve implementation of the program are described.
Conclusions
The themes identified can guide evidence-based programs in planning implementation that involves partnerships with CBOs.