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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2010 May 3.
Published in final edited form as: Prog Community Health Partnersh. 2008 Winter;2(4):329–340. doi: 10.1353/cpr.0.0037

Table 1.

Participants in Data-Gathering Activities

Activity Participants
Discussion with NHHCS outreach staff Five community outreach workers, one each of five Native Hawaiian Health Care Systems (NHHCS), serving approximately 20,000 individuals (mostly Native Hawaiian) on the state’s 7 inhabited islands.
Discussions with cancer survivors and family members on five islands, 45 individuals (29 cancer patients and 16 family members) in seven discussion groups on five islands, organized by community outreach staff at the NHHCS.
Key informant Interviews 20 cancer care providers in Honolulu, including physicians, nurses, social workers, and educators, who were already, or Became, partners with `Imi Hale.
Key informant survey 200 cancer care providers (including physicians, nurses, outreach workers, and others) were mailed surveys. 86 (43%) responded, including 50 that indicated that they would like to participate in a future cancer patient navigation training.
Technical assistance One cancer patient navigator from Native American Cancer Research in Colorado.
Report back to Participants 70 individuals who had participated in discussion groups, interviews, and/or survey attended reception to receive summary of findings and review draft of curriculum.