Title: Creating a National Evidence Base for Health Communication
1Creating a National Evidence Base for Health
Communication Informatics
- HINTS Data Users Meeting
- January 20-21, 2005
2History and Vision
3The Way it Has Often Been
4But Stakes are High
5The Cancer Process
Lethal Phenotype
Cancer Burden
Evolution/ Progression
Death Due to Cancer
Malignant Transformation
Susceptibility
Pre-initiation
Natural Death
Life Span
Birth
6Opportunities for Intervention
Death Due to Cancer
2004
2015
Natural Death
Life Span
Birth
7Opportunities for Communication
- Preventing Metastasis
- Maintenance (Chronic)
- Chemoprevention
- Early Detection
- Informational Control
- Informed Rx Decision
- Access to Treatment
- Diet/Exercise
- Risk Reduction
- Risk Identification
Control its Behavior
Detect and Eradicate its Presence
Avert or Delay its Onset
2004
2015
Natural Death
Life Span
Birth
8Traditional Channels
- Diet/Exercise
- Risk Reduction
- Risk Identification
Avert or Delay its Onset
Mass Media Population Targeting Community
Intervention
Natural Death
Life Span
Birth
9Amplifying Capacity
- Diet/Exercise
- Risk Reduction
- Risk Identification
- Psychographic push
- Message tailoring
- Personal health technologies
- Genomic risk assessment
Avert or Delay its Onset
Natural Death
Life Span
Birth
10Traditional Channels
- Early Detection
- Informational Control
- Informed Rx Decision
- Access to Treatment
- Diet/Exercise
- Risk Reduction
- Risk Identification
Detect and Eradicate its Presence
Awareness Campaigns Patient Provider Interaction
Avert or Delay its Onset
Natural Death
Life Span
Birth
11Amplifying Capacity
- Early Detection
- Informational Control
- Informed Rx Decision
- Access to Treatment
- Diet/Exercise
- Risk Reduction
- Risk Identification
Detect and Eradicate its Presence
Avert or Delay its Onset
- Online resources
- Personal health record
- Access to care
Natural Death
Life Span
Birth
12Traditional Channels
- Preventing Metastasis
- Maintenance (Chronic)
- Chemoprevention
- Early Detection
- Informational Control
- Informed Rx Decision
- Access to Treatment
- Diet/Exercise
- Risk Reduction
- Risk Identification
Control its Behavior
Detect and Eradicate its Presence
Avert or Delay its Onset
Paper-Based Medical Records
Natural Death
Life Span
Birth
13Amplifying Capacity
- Preventing Metastasis
- Maintenance (Chronic)
- Chemoprevention
- Early Detection
- Informational Control
- Informed Rx Decision
- Access to Treatment
- Diet/Exercise
- Risk Reduction
- Risk Identification
Control its Behavior
Detect and Eradicate its Presence
Avert or Delay its Onset
- Electronic Medical Records
- Personal Monitoring
Natural Death
Life Span
Birth
14Experts Recommend National Surveillance Program
- To monitor changes in health information
environment over time - To explore usage across channels and sources
nationally - To combine channel usage with knowledge,
attitudes, behaviors - To build an evidence base for planners,
administrators, communicators, practitioners, and
policy makers
15HINTS I Construction Operations
16Measure Knowledge, Attitudes, Behavior
17Measure Knowledge, Attitudes, Behavior
Marker Items From Other National Surveys
18Measure Attributes of New Media
- Demassified
- Decentralized
- Interactive
- Adaptable
- Connected
19Expand Framework to Accommodate New Media
Attributes
20Initial Set of Constructs
21Conducted Extensive Pre-testing
22Reduced, Reworked Structure
Men 45
Men 35-44
Internet Users
Men 18-34
- Cancer Related
- Behaviors
- Tobacco
- Alcohol
- Fruits/Veg.
- Exercise
- Height/Weight
Screener
Health Communication
Cancer Information Seekers
Women 35-44
Women 18-34
23Streamlined Coverage 30 Minutes
24Data Sharing andDissemination
25Dissemination
- Data Users (Richard Moser)
- Clean, prepare data for dissemination
- Conduct internal research on NCI priorities
- Release data set to extramural community
- Support scientific publication research
- Results Users (Kelly Blake)
- Coordinate with NCI Office of Communication
- Conduct needs analysis (APHA)
- Produce information products
- Distribute to targeted audiences
26Data Sharing
http//cancer.gov/hints/
- Posted data for download, Feb. 2004
27Data Sharing
http//cancer.gov/hints/
- Posted data for download, Feb. 2004
- Posted technical documentation
28Data Sharing
http//cancer.gov/hints/
- Posted data for download, Feb. 2004
- Posted technical documentation
- Hosting data users conference, Jan. 2005
29Creating Informatics Support for Public
Researchers
HINTS Database SAS, SPSS
How many hours do Americans watch Television?
30Working with Results Users
How can I use findings to communicate to the
public better?
31HINTS II and Beyond
32NCI Strategic Framework
Source Hiatt Rimer (1999)
33Goal Retain 50 of Survey for
Surveillance Purposes
Source Hiatt Rimer (1999)
34Goal Dedicate Remaining Space to New
Research Ideas
Social Support, Health Disparities
Media Exposure, Seeking/Scanning
Lay Models of Cancer
35Goal Offer Complement to Laboratory
Science
Source Hiatt Rimer (1999)
36Goal Monitor Effects of New
Communication Media
- Attributes
- Demassified
- Decentralized
- Interactive
- Adaptable
- Connected
Source Hiatt Rimer (1999)
37Goal Advance Methods Science
Relevant to New Media
- Total Survey Error
- e ? coverage
- e ? sampling
- e ? response rates
- e ? measurement
38Goal Use Informatics Approach to Enable Big
Science
39Dates to Remember
- Feb. 14, 2005 H2 in field
- Sept. 30, 2005 Data delivered to NCI
- Oct. 1, 2005 H3 development begins
- March 30, 2006 Public release H2
- May 1, 2006 H3 frozen
40Have We Enabled Behavior?
41The NCI 2015 challenge goal eliminate death
and suffering due to cancer
When I look into the eyes of a patient losing
the battle with cancer, I say to myself, It
doesnt have to be this way.Dr. A.C. von
Eschenbach, M.D.Director, National Cancer
Institute The Nations Investment in Cancer
Research (2003)
42For More Information http//cancer.gov/hin
ts hesseb_at_mail.nih.gov