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| U0610X | Other Grant/Funding Number | UNIVERSITY HAWAII FOUNDATION |
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The Ku Ola Project: The goal of this study is to determine if community-based discussion groups and small educational sessions enhance health awareness and behaviors among Native Hawaiian men. The study will examine if these interventions improve participants' health knowledge, attitudes, and self-efficacy while fostering local networks to support ongoing health promotion. Participants will engage in group discussions and educational sessions designed to build capacity and encourage healthy lifestyle choices.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Educational & Behavioral Intervention | Experimental | Participants take part in Kū Ola kūkākūkā (discussion group) modules-each a 2-hour session integrating a health topic (e.g., colorectal, lung, oro/nasopharyngeal cancer) with Hawaiian cultural content-complete pre- and post-test surveys, draft a commitment contract, and, where applicable, undergo cancer screening and receive follow-up support. |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Kūkākūkā Discussion Sessions | Behavioral | Participants attend a single 2-hour, flip-chart-guided module that integrates a focused health topic (e.g., colorectal cancer screening) with Hawaiian cultural teachings-beginning with an 'ōlelo no'eau (proverb) and guided by trained facilitators-to foster peer discussion, deliver key health information, and assess knowledge via pre- and post-test surveys. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Surveys | Participants complete pretest and post-test surveys gathering demographic data and module-specific health information and knowledge to evaluate program effectiveness. | Pretest immediately before each module and post-test immediately after completion (within the same day). |
| Commitment Contract | After completing the post-test survey, participants draft a commitment contract proposing a specific health behavior change and leave their contact information so Kū Ola staff can follow up six months later to offer support and collect outcome data. | From immediately after the post-test survey to the six-month follow-up call. |
| Evaluation: | After each session, participants complete short-answer and multiple-choice evaluation questions assessing how well the session fostered health-related communication and their perceived learning. | Immediately following each session. |
| Screening | The proportion of eligible participants who complete their committed cancer screening test (e.g., FIT or PSA) as recorded by the PI and communicated to primary care physicians. | Within six months of the commitment contract. |
| Discussion | One-sentence description: Thematic analysis of anonymized audio-recorded group discussions and facilitator notes from each module, capturing key insights and participant engagement. | At the end of each module session (each session is 2 hours long) |
| Tracking Groups and Facilitators | Aggregate counts of men reached, number of modules delivered, and number of facilitators trained, tracked continuously in the Kū Ola database. |
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Participants must self-identify as male, with recruitment efforts emphasizing Native Hawaiian men.
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| Name | Role | Phone | Extension | |
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| Kevin Cassel, DrPH, MPH | Contact | 808-564-5916 | Kevin@cc.hawaii.edu | |
| Yoko Takahashi, MD | Contact | ytakahashi@cc.hawaii.edu |
| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Kevin Cassel, DrPH, MPH | University of Hawaii Cancer Research Center | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| University of Hawai'i Cancer Center | Honolulu | Hawaii | 96813 | United States |
| PubMed Identifier | Type | Citation | Retractions |
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| 19856087 | Result | Moy KL, Sallis JF, David KJ. Health indicators of Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islanders in the United States. J Community Health. 2010 Feb;35(1):81-92. doi: 10.1007/s10900-009-9194-0. | |
| 37017832 | Result | Jain B, Bajaj SS, Patel TA, Vapiwala N, Lam MB, Mahal BA, Muralidhar V, Amen TB, Nguyen PL, Sanford NN, Dee EC. Colon Cancer Disparities in Stage at Presentation and Time to Surgery for Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders: A Study with Disaggregated Ethnic Groups. Ann Surg Oncol. 2023 Sep;30(9):5495-5505. doi: 10.1245/s10434-023-13339-0. Epub 2023 Apr 5. |
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| Assessment and Priorities for Health \& Well-Being in Native Hawaiians \& other Pacific Peoples. | View source |
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| From the date the first participant completes their initial module session through six months after the last participant completes their post-test survey (estimated up to 12 months). |
| 16281697 | Result | Hughes CK. Factors associated with health-seeking behaviors of Native Hawaiian men. Pac Health Dialog. 2004 Sep;11(2):176-82. |
| 24667037 | Result | Harmon BE, Little MA, Woekel ED, Ettienne R, Long CR, Wilkens LR, Le Marchand L, Henderson BE, Kolonel LN, Maskarinec G. Ethnic differences and predictors of colonoscopy, prostate-specific antigen, and mammography screening participation in the multiethnic cohort. Cancer Epidemiol. 2014 Apr;38(2):162-7. doi: 10.1016/j.canep.2014.02.007. Epub 2014 Mar 22. |
| 32008466 | Result | Cassel KD, Hughes C, Higuchi P, Lee P, Fagan P, Lono J, Ho R, Wong N, Brady SK, Ahuna W. No Ke Ola Pono o Na Kane: A Culturally Grounded Approach to Promote Health Improvement in Native Hawaiian Men. Am J Mens Health. 2020 Jan-Feb;14(1):1557988319893886. doi: 10.1177/1557988319893886. |
| 25063936 | Result | Braun KL, Kim BJ, Ka'opua LS, Mokuau N, Browne CV. Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Elders: What Gerontologists Should Know. Gerontologist. 2015 Dec;55(6):912-9. doi: 10.1093/geront/gnu072. Epub 2014 Jul 25. |