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Case Studies to Explore Interventions to Support, Build, and Provide Legacy Awareness for Young Breast Cancer Survivors

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YBCS Selection Criteria Matrix

Grantee

Target Population

Intervention Setting

Communication Channels

Intervention Strategies

YBCS


Families and/or Caregivers


Healthcare Providers


Underserved Populations

Clinical

Non-Clinical

Mass Media

Small Media

Social Media

Interpersonal Communication

Educational Resources

Support Services

1. UCLA Young Breast Cancer Survivorship Program

X

X

X


X



X

X

X

X

X

2. UNC


X


X


X



X


X


X

3. Washington University


X

X

X


X


X

X

X

X

X

X

4. LSU


X

X

X


X


X

X

X

X

X

X

5. Sharsheret


X

X

X

X


X

X

X

X

X

X

X

6. LBBC


X

X

X

X


X

X

X


X

X


7. John C. Lincoln


X

X

X



X



X

X

X


Potential Non-funded Organizations

8. Knight Cancer Institute at Oregon Health and Science University

X

X

X


X



X


X


X

9. Dana Farber

X





X





X


X

10. Tigerlily Foundation

X

X

X

X


X

X

X

X

X

X

X

11. University of Colorado, Denver


X

X

X


X



X


X

X

X

12. Young Survival Coalition


X

X

X



X


X

X

X

X

X





Proposed Participant Organizations, by Type of Affected Public and Status of CDC Funding

Type of Affected Public

CDC Awardees

Not CDC Funded

State, local, or Tribal Government

UCLA

UNC

LSU

Oregon Health

U. Colorado/Denver


Private, Non-Profit Entity

Sharsheret

Living Beyond Breast Cancer

John C. Lincoln

Wash. U.

Tigerlilly Foundation

Young Survival Coalition

Dana Farber




Operational Definitions

Young Breast Cancer Survivors (YBCS): Women diagnosed with breast cancer under the age of 45.

Families and/or Caregivers: Individuals who are responsible for caring for YBCS (e.g., family members, friends, coworkers)

Healthcare Providers: Health professionals who provide health services that target YBCS (e.g., physicians, physician assistants, nurses, medical assistants)

Underserved Populations: Individuals belonging to groups that have not received precedent in medical research and service. These groups include racial/ethnic minorities, those of lower socioeconomic statuses, and recent immigrants.

Clinical Setting: YBCS interventions that fit one or more of the following criteria with respect to the majority of their intervention components—

  • Housed within a clinical setting (e.g., hospitals/hospital systems, health clinics)

  • Provide educational resources and/or support services to participants within a clinical setting

  • Utilize a clinical setting as the primary source of recruitment of intervention participants

Non-Clinical Setting: YBCS interventions that fit one or more of the following criteria with respect to the majority of their intervention components—

  • Housed within a non-clinical setting (e.g., not-for-profit organizations, community-based organizations, government organizations, web-based initiatives)

  • Provide educational resources and/or support services to participants within a non-clinical setting

  • Utilize a non-clinical setting as the primary source of recruitment of intervention participants

Mass Media: YBCS interventions that utilize mass media channels (i.e. newspapers, television, radio, billboards, magazines) to communicate educational and/or motivational information to large and relatively undifferentiated audiences.

Small Media: YBCS interventions that utilize small media channels (e.g., videos, letters, brochures, newsletters) to provide information tailored to specific individuals or general audiences.

Social Media: YBCS interventions that utilize of online tools (i.e. Facebook, Twitter, blogs) to share content relevant to YBCS, caregivers, and/or healthcare providers.

Interpersonal Communication: YBCS interventions that communicate primarily via direct interaction between one or more individuals (i.e. one-on-one interaction, group education)

Educational Resources: resources intended to enhance patient and/or provider knowledge of health behaviors and other strategies for reducing the risk of recurrences, development of new malignancies, chronic disease onset, and/or improving overall health and quality of life for young women with breast cancer.

Support Services: structured services intended to provide support to young women with breast cancer (i.e. case management and/or patient navigation assistance)

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