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Robin C. Vanderpool , DrPH , CHES Senior Research Coordinator NCI’s Cancer Information Service – Mid South Region TN CCC Summit 2009 Experts Recommend National Surveillance Program Changes in health information environment Usage across channels and sources nationally
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Robin C. Vanderpool, DrPH, CHES Senior Research Coordinator NCI’s Cancer Information Service – Mid South Region TN CCC Summit 2009
Experts Recommend National Surveillance Program • Changes in health information environment • Usage across channels and sources nationally • Combine channel usage with knowledge, attitudes, behaviors • Build an evidence base for planners, administrators, communicators, practitioners, and policy makers Cancer Risk Communication: What We Know and What We Need to Learn - NCI Monograph, No. 25, 1999.
Knowledge, Attitudes, Behavior • Investments in Cancer Communication • New Communication Environment Why HINTS
Computer-Assisted Telephone Interview • Random Digit Dial (RDD) • Supplemented with web-based (2005) and mail (2007) versions to help increase response rates • National probability sample of general adult population (18+) • Conducted in both English and Spanish • Repeated cyclically to track trends Survey Methods
HINTS 2 Database SAS, SPSS HINTS 1 Database SAS, SPSS Download Data HINTS 3 Database SAS, SPSS
Technical Specifications Sampling Plan Full Instrument Final Report Weighting Instructions
HINTS Web Site 35+ Publications 50+ Posters 25+ Presentations Published Research
January 20-21, 2005 St. Pete’s Beach, Florida (Richard Moser, Organizer) May 4-5, 2007 Pasadena, California (Lila Rutten, Organizer) September 24-25, 2009 Silver Spring, MD www.hintsmeeting.com HINTS Professional Conferences
HINTS 2003 • Media Use • Information Seeking • Risk Perceptions • Cancer Knowledge • Patient-Provider Communication Research From the Baseline Editors: Bradford Hesse, Richard Moser, Lila Rutten, Gary Kreps
Brief 1: Information Seeking • Brief 2: Lifestyle & Behavior • Brief 3: Screening Awareness • Brief 4: Physical Activity • Brief 5: HPV • Brief 6: Sun Safety • Brief 7: Progress in Communication • Brief 8: Providers and the Internet • Brief 9: Public Confusion • Brief 10: Cancer Survivors • Brief 11: Tobacco Related Knowledge • Brief 12: Hispanics’ Information Cancer • Seeking Experiences HINTS Briefs
HINTS 2003 and 2005 Data Report Rutten LF, Moser RP, Beckjord EB, Hesse BW, Croyle RT. (2007) Cancer Communication: Health Information National Trends Survey. Washington, D.C.: National Cancer Institute.
Map 2 Regional Estimates of Internet Use for Health Information (2005) Map 1 Regional Estimates of Internet Use for Health Information (2003 Regional Estimates
Regional Estimates Map 4 Knowledge of Mammography Screening Frequency (2003) Map 3 Knowledge of Age at Which to Begin Mammogram (2003)
Map 8 Regional Estimates of Awareness of Human Papillomavirus (HPV) (2005)
Map 10 Regional Estimates of Knowledge of Smoking-Cancer Link (2003)