Listen "S2 Ep. 36 Exploring the Adaptation of a Navajo Cancer Intervention to Serve the Broader Native American Cancer Community with Dr. Jennifer Bea, Brenda Charley, and Denise McClellan"
Episode Synopsis
"The idea of restoring balance is not new. It's a cultural tenant of the communities that we were working with. It's really important to have balance within oneself, with nature, and with the world. We wanted to help to restore balance because cancer diagnosis and treatment can really pull someone out of balance in all of those regards."
In this episode, Dr. Jennifer Bea, Brenda Charley, and Denise McClellan discuss how they adapted a Navajo cancer survivor physical activity intervention to serve a broader Native American cancer survivor community. They reiterate the importance of listening to the community, unpack lessons learned, and share the benefits of the program for participants, their families, and the trainers.
This episode references the article titled "Formative evaluation and adaptation of a Navajo cancer survivor physical activity intervention to serve a broader Native American cancer survivor community."
In this episode, Dr. Jennifer Bea, Brenda Charley, and Denise McClellan discuss how they adapted a Navajo cancer survivor physical activity intervention to serve a broader Native American cancer survivor community. They reiterate the importance of listening to the community, unpack lessons learned, and share the benefits of the program for participants, their families, and the trainers.
This episode references the article titled "Formative evaluation and adaptation of a Navajo cancer survivor physical activity intervention to serve a broader Native American cancer survivor community."
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