Colorectal Cancer Screening Intervention in UWPN Clinics
Overview
- Phase
- Not Applicable
- Intervention
- Not specified
- Conditions
- Colorectal Neoplasia
- Sponsor
- University of Washington
- Enrollment
- 80
- Locations
- 1
- Primary Endpoint
- Colorectal cancer screening test utilization
- Status
- Completed
- Last Updated
- 9 years ago
Overview
Brief Summary
The purpose of this study is to determine if a prototype colorectal cancer screening program with the services of a cancer prevention specialist will increase utilization of appropriate colorectal cancer screening tests.
Detailed Description
Colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in the United States. Colorectal cancer screening is widely recommended, but generally under-utilized. Previous studies have shown that only a minority of people over the age of 50 are screened for colorectal cancer with either fecal occult blood testing or flexible sigmoidoscopy. Barriers to screening include patient and provider-related factors. An innovative program to support primary care providers in providing necessary education about colorectal cancer screening, to provide reminders when screening tests are due, and to facilitate requesting and follow-up of screening tests may help address some of these barriers to providing screening services. In this proposal, we will develop and implement a primary care based-colorectal cancer screening program to supplement clinical services provided in a primary care practice network. This network uses an electronic medical record and has established referral patterns for gastrointestinal endoscopy services, radiology, and pathology. In the proposed screening program, we will develop a colorectal cancer screening module to supplement the existing electronic medical record. This module will enable providers to review risk factors for colorectal cancer, prior screening history, and need for future screening in one easily accessible location. The information provided by this module will be supplemented by the services of a cancer prevention specialist. This person will oversee enrollment of patients into the program, provide patient education about colorectal cancer screening, and facilitate ordering or referral for screening or follow-up tests. Outcome measures will include utilization of screening rates, patient knowledge about screening tests, and provider acceptance of the program. If successful, this program may be useful to other large primary care practices, and may also help to improve utilization of other types of cancer prevention services.
Investigators
Cynthia Ko
Associate Professor
University of Washington
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- •Age 50 years and over, enrolled for medical care in the UWPN clinics
Exclusion Criteria
- •Primary care physicians feel they would not benefit from colorectal cancer screening, unwilling or unable to complete study procedures
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
Colorectal cancer screening test utilization
Time Frame: 6 months
Secondary Outcomes
- Knowledge about colorectal cancer screening tests(2 months)
- Cancer worry score(2 months)