The role of community outreach and engagement in evaluation of NCI Cancer Center Support Grants

Maria Alaniz,Timothy R. Rebbeck

Cancer causes & control : CCC(2024)

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Purpose National Cancer Institute (NCI)-designated cancer centers are required to consider their impact on the catchment area they serve. These activities are facilitated by community outreach and engagement (COE) activities as specified in the Cancer Center Support Grant (CCSG) request for applications. While the critical importance of COE activities to NCI-designated cancer centers is well known, it is less clear what impact the COE component has on the overall CCSG merit descriptor and score. Methods We undertook an online survey of all 62 NCI-designated Comprehensive and Clinical centers who reported their COE merit descriptor and overall CCSG priority score as of Fall 2021. Results Of 48 (77%) of responding centers, we identified a strong correlation between the COE merit descriptor and the overall numerical CCSG score received by the center (Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient r = 0.360, p = 0.0053). When stratifying this relationship by center type, we observed a very strong correlation between COE and CCSG ratings for comprehensive cancer centers ( n = 40; r = 0.544; p = 0.0003) but not for non-comprehensive cancer centers ( n = 8; r = 0.073; p = 0.864). Conclusion COE component merit descriptors for comprehensive cancer center CCSG evaluations are strongly correlated with the overall cancer center review score.
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National Cancer Institute,Cancer center,Community outreach and engagement
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