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Impact of continued mailed fecal tests in the patient-centered medical home: Year 3 of the Systems of Support to Increase Colon Cancer Screening and Follow-Up randomized trial.
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Cancer (0008543X) . Jan2016, Vol. 122 Issue 2, p312-321. 11p. - Publication Year :
- 2016
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Abstract
- <bold>Background: </bold>The current study was conducted to determine the effect of continuing a centralized fecal occult blood test (FOBT) mailed program on screening adherence.<bold>Methods: </bold>A patient-level randomized controlled trial was conducted in 21 patient-centered medical home primary care clinics between January 2010 and November 2012. A total of 2208 patients ranging in age from 52 to 75 years in a substudy of the Systems of Support to Increase Colon Cancer Screening and Follow-Up (SOS) trial were randomized at year 3 to continued automated interventions (Continued group), which included mailed information regarding colorectal cancer (CRC) screening choices, and were mailed stool kit tests or to a group in which interventions were stopped (Stopped group). The main outcomes and measures were the completion of CRC screening in year 3 and by subgroup characteristics, respectively.<bold>Results: </bold>Adherence to CRC screening in year 3 was found to be significantly higher in patients in the Continued group compared with those in the Stopped group (53.3% vs 37.3%; adjusted net difference, 15.6% [P<.001]). This difference was entirely due to greater completion of FOBT (adjusted net difference, 18.0% [P<.001]). Year 3 CRC screening rates were highest in patients in the Continued group completing FOBT in both years 1 and 2 (77.2%), followed by patients completing only 1 FOBT in 1 of the 2 years (44.6%), with low rates of CRC testing reported among patients not completing any FOBT within the first 2 years (18.1%).<bold>Conclusions: </bold>A centralized mailed FOBT CRC screening program continued to be more effective than patient-centered medical home usual-care interventions, but only for those patients who had previously completed FOBT testing. Research is needed regarding how to engage patients not completing CRC testing after being mailed at least 2 rounds of FOBT tests. Cancer 2016;122:312-321. © 2015 American Cancer Society. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Subjects :
- *COLON cancer
*EARLY detection of cancer
*FOLLOW-up studies (Medicine)
*FECAL analysis
*COLONOSCOPY
*SUBGROUP analysis (Experimental design)
*PATIENT compliance
*COLON tumor prevention
*AGE distribution
*COMPARATIVE studies
*FECAL occult blood tests
*FECES
*LONGITUDINAL method
*RESEARCH methodology
*MEDICAL cooperation
*MEDICAL screening
*POSTAL service
*RESEARCH
*SEX distribution
*TIME
*EVALUATION research
*RANDOMIZED controlled trials
*HEALTH care reminder systems
*PATIENT-centered care
TUMOR prevention
RECTUM tumors
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0008543X
- Volume :
- 122
- Issue :
- 2
- Database :
- Academic Search Index
- Journal :
- Cancer (0008543X)
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 112191895
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1002/cncr.29734