Development of a Web-Based Experiential Learning Intervention for the Public to Reduce Cancer Stigma: Tutorial on the Application of Intervention Mapping
Miyako Tsuchiya, Keiichiro Adachi, Akiko Kimata, Kaori Kumagai

TL;DR
This paper describes the development of a web-based program called 'Friend Supporter' to reduce cancer stigma by fostering empathy and helpful behaviors in the public.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel web-based intervention using the Intervention Mapping approach to address cancer stigma through experiential learning.
Findings
Public misconceptions and attitudes negatively affect cancer survivors' quality of life.
The program's primary goal is to increase helping intentions through improved knowledge and self-efficacy.
The 5-module program was refined with input from experts and the public, showing feasibility for implementation.
Abstract
Stigma may negatively impact individuals throughout the continuum of cancer care and survivorship. Multitheory and multilevel intervention programs are necessary to reduce stigma but remain globally limited. This tutorial aims to illustrate the development of a web-based experiential learning intervention, “Friend Supporter,” designed for the public, which simulates scenarios to foster empathy and helping intentions. We applied the intervention mapping (IM) approach, which is rooted in the socioecological model, using the first four steps. In step 1, key issues faced by cancer survivors and influential factors were identified through empirical evidence and literature reviews on cancer stigmas and psychological theories. A multidisciplinary planning team assessed issue-related logic. In step 2, a logic model of change was created based on step 1 findings. In step 3, we designed program…
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TopicsCancer survivorship and care · Global Cancer Incidence and Screening · Advances in Oncology and Radiotherapy
