Very little information regarding the health status of American Samoans are available, and the research infrastructure in America Samoa (AS) requires a sufficient foundation and capacity building to conduct large-scale population health research. The purpose of this project is to: (1) build the research capacity in America Samoa to conduct population health research, and (2) to support a pilot health research project that aims to increase colorectal cancer screening literacy among American Samoans so that initial data will be available and serve as the foundation for future research efforts in America Samoa. This project is a collaborative community and research engaged effort that reflects the community-identified priorities in AS addressing a research gaps in health promotion and cancer prevention. The percentage of American Samoan adults aged 50-75 obtaining CRC screening is far below the US national average, i.e., 7% of American Samoans vs. 58.2% of US adults. Assessment of health literacy levels has been recommended in specific populations and to use assessment results in developing targeted and tailored promotional programs. The proposed Indigenous Samoan Program to Initiate Research Excellence (INSPIRE) ? CRC Literacy. (INSPIRE) aims to: (1) strengthen research capacity by providing technical assistance on research protocol, IRB training, and development of an easily accessed cancer data repository, (2) adapt/pilot the Short form Test of Functional Health Literacy ? Adults (STOFHLA) and administer revision to a representative sample of older adults recruited through Respondent Driven Sampling methods, and (3) informed by STOFHLA results, develop and implement a culturally competent, linguistically appropriate, and theory-informed screening intervention, use of a 2 group pre-post control group comparison, with measurement of Knowledge-Attitude- Behavior (KAB) survey at several points of evaluation and assessment of the primary outcome namely, timely completion of Fecal Occult Blood Test (FOBT). INSPIRE efforts will be led by the AS Community Cancer Coalition in partnership with LBJ Tropical Medical Center (LBJTMC), the AS Department of Health and dedicated technical assistance from consultants associated with the University of Hawai`i and Azusa Pacific University in California, with consultant expertise in health literacy, RDS, cancer screening research, STOFHLA, community-based participatory approaches, multi-modal research/evaluation strategies, and history of positive collaboration with AS partners. This effort should result in increased screening use and contribute to building a foundation for future translational research. INSPIRE-produced research is significant for AS because it lays a much needed foundation for systematic public health research. Further, INSPIRE research will contribute to advancement in the science of health literacy and health promotions with/for resource-poor, yet tradition-rich Indigenous communities thereby, offering the hopeful prospect of eliminating socially-constructed and harmful health inequalities.

Public Health Relevance

INSPIRE aims are to increase research capacity in American Samoa and to conduct a pilot research project ton colorectal cancer screening literacy. INSPIRE-produced research is significant for AS because it lays a much needed foundation for systematic public health research by building local research capacity and providing initial key health data. INSPIRE research will contribute to advancement in the science of health literacy and health promotion with/for resource-poor, yet tradition-rich Indigenous communities thereby, offering the hopeful reducing health disparities among Pacific Islanders in general and American Samoans in particular.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD)
Type
Resource-Related Research Projects--Cooperative Agreements (U24)
Project #
3U24MD011202-03S1
Application #
9768835
Study Section
Special Emphasis Panel (ZMD1)
Program Officer
Alvidrez, Jennifer L
Project Start
2016-07-01
Project End
2021-01-31
Budget Start
2018-02-01
Budget End
2019-01-31
Support Year
3
Fiscal Year
2018
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
Name
American Samoa Community Cancer Coalitio
Department
Type
DUNS #
854994274
City
Pago Pago
State
AS
Country
United States
Zip Code
96799