Unmet Needs of Asian American and Pacific Islander Cancer Survivors

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Mai-Nhung Le
Giang T. Nguyen
Zhi Pan
Dale Dagar Maglalang
Fidelia Butt
Roxanna Bautista
Mavis Nitta
Frances K. Barg
机构
[1] San Francisco State University,Department of Asian American Studies
[2] University of Pennsylvania,Department of Family Medicine and Community Health
[3] University of Pennsylvania,Graduate Program in Public Health Studies
[4] Asian American Cancer Support Network,undefined
[5] Asian and Pacific Islander National Cancer Survivors Network and Asian and Pacific Islander American Health Forum,undefined
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Journal of Cancer Education | 2017年 / 32卷
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Cancer; Cancer experience; Unmet needs; Cancer survivorship; Quality of life; Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI);
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In the USA, cancer is the leading cause of death for Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPIs), but little is known about the unmet needs of AAPI cancer survivors, especially from a national perspective. Using a community-based participatory research approach, we partnered with the Asian and Pacific Islander National Cancer Survivors Network and the Asian American Cancer Support Network to design and conduct a cross-sectional survey to understand the unmet needs of a national sample of AAPI cancer survivors. We assessed unmet needs in 10 domains: day-to-day activities, financial expenses, emotional concerns, medical treatment, cancer information, home care, nutrition, physical concerns, family relationships, and spirituality. We also assessed self-reported measures related to quality of life. This national sample of AAPI cancer survivors included people from 14 states and two territories who had been diagnosed with a broad range of cancers, including cancer of the breast, ovary/uterus/cervix, prostate, blood, and other sites. Over 80 % reported at least one unmet need. Participants reported an average of 8.4 unmet needs, spanning an average of 3.9 domains. Most commonly reported were unmet needs pertaining to physical concerns (66 %), day-to-day activities (52 %), and emotional concerns (52 %). This is the first report of unmet needs in a national sample of AAPI cancer survivors with a range of different cancer types. It describes the areas of greatest need and points to the importance of devoting more resources to identifying and addressing unmet needs for the underserved population of AAPI cancer survivors.
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