Effective communication about lung cancer screening without iatrogenic stigma: A brief report case study using the lung cancer stigma communications assessment tool of LungTalk Journal Article


Authors: Carter-Bawa, L.; Ostroff, J. S.; Hoover, K.; Studts, J. L.
Article Title: Effective communication about lung cancer screening without iatrogenic stigma: A brief report case study using the lung cancer stigma communications assessment tool of LungTalk
Abstract: Introduction: Stigma thwarts progress in lung cancer risk reduction and control and adversely affects patients across the entire lung cancer care continuum. In developing and disseminating patient and public-facing interventions to increase lung screening, we must be cognizant of how communications have the potential for further stigmatization of at-risk populations. Creation of the Lung Cancer Stigma Communications Assessment Tool (LCS-CAT) version 1 was supported by the American Cancer Society's National Lung Cancer Roundtable to help content developers identify, remove, and replace potentially stigmatizing language and imagery from materials designed to engage individuals across the lung cancer continuum. Methods: The LCS-CAT considers language, imagery, and context and was used to audit a public-facing health communication and decision support tool called LungTalk. Results: The audit performed by two behavioral scientists revealed multiple issues in all three areas, and specific feedback and alternatives were identified. Conclusions: Applying the LCS-CAT to LungTalk was a productive process that helped remove potentially stigmatizing language and imagery from this tool designed to engage individuals in the process of making an informed decision about lung screening. To support destigmatization of lung cancer, communication creators should consider a stigma biopsy on all public-facing campaigns for lung screening to help identify, eliminate, and replace messages that could compromise engagement with the lung cancer screening opportunity. © 2023 The Authors
Keywords: lung cancer; communication; stigma; lung cancer screening
Journal Title: JTO Clinical and Research Reports
Volume: 4
Issue: 11
ISSN: 2666-3643
Publisher: Elsevier BV  
Date Published: 2023-11-01
Start Page: 100585
Language: English
DOI: 10.1016/j.jtocrr.2023.100585
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC10679887
PUBMED: 38029025
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Notes: Article -- MSK Cancer Center Support Grant (P30 CA008748) acknowledged in PDF -- Source: Scopus
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