| Literature DB >> 15601463 |
Mira L Katz1, Aimee S James, Michael P Pignone, Marlyn A Hudson, Ethel Jackson, Veronica Oates, Marci K Campbell.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: A healthcare provider's recommendation to undergo screening has been shown to be one of the strongest predictors of completing a colorectal cancer (CRC) screening test. We sought to determine the relationship between the general quality of self-rated patient-provider communication and the completion of CRC screening.Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 15601463 PMCID: PMC544572 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-4-62
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Focus groups (>50 years old): selected comments about patient-provider communication, colon cancer knowledge, and screening
| "My doctor never even told me that I needed a digital or colonoscopy, or the technical term. |
| "I'm sixty years old and he's never told me to take one of these. I need to change doctors.'' |
| "Well you know, I think of men when I think of colorectal cancer.'' |
| "I've heard from 48 on up is a prostate exam more than anything else. I haven't heard anything about the colon. I really hadn't." |
Patient-provider communication scale*. Five Items**
| A) I receive enough understandable information from my doctor/healthcare provider to make good decisions about my health. |
| B) I feel rushed during visits. |
| C) My doctor/healthcare provider involves me in decisions about my health care treatment. |
| D) I feel uncomfortable asking my doctor for tests or information if he/she doesn't mention it. |
| E) My doctor/healthcare provider understands my health needs. |
*These items were included in the baseline survey because of the importance of the patient-provider communication theme that emerged from the focus group participants.
**Responses: Always, Almost always, Sometimes, Rarely, Never
Items A, C, and E loaded on the same factor (α = 0.74) and these three items were used in the final measure.
Communication and the characteristics of the participants ≥ 50 years old*
| Communication* | |||||
| Total** n (%) | Good n (%) | Fair n (%) | Poor n (%) | F-test p-value | |
| Male | 103(25.9) | 71(23.8) | 14(28.0) | 18 (42.9) | F(2, 387) = 3.503 |
| Female | 293(73.8) | 227(76.2) | 36(72.0) | 24 (57.1) | |
| Less than HS | 145(36.5) | 103(34.6) | 21(41.2) | 18 (42.9) | F(2, 388) = 0.409 |
| HS/ GED | 117(29.5) | 91 (30.5) | 14(27.5) | 9 (21.4) | p = .665 |
| Trade School/ College | 135(34.0) | 104(34.9) | 16(31.4) | 15 (35.7) | |
| <$20,000 | 184(51.0) | 132(48.4) | 26(57.8) | 23 (59.0) | F(2, 354) = 1.134 |
| $20,000–$49,999 | 128(35.5) | 102(37.4) | 12(26.7) | 13 (33.3) | p = .323 |
| ≥ $50,000 | 49 (13.6) | 39 (14.3) | 7 (15.6) | 3 (7.7) | |
| Married | 213(53.8) | 164(55.2) | 22(43.1) | 24 (57.1) | F(2, 387) = 1.350 p=.261 |
| Divorced/ Widowed/ Separated | 162(40.9) | 116(39.1) | 26 (51.0) | 18 (42.9) | |
| Never married | 21 (5.3) | 17 (5.7) | 3 (5.9) | ----- | |
| Doctor's office | 325(82.7) | 250(85.0) | 40(78.4) | 29 (69.0) | F(2, 384) = 3.605 |
| Clinic/ER/Health Dept. | 68 (17.3) | 44 (15.0) | 11(21.6) | 13 (31.0) | |
| Medicaid/Medicare | 176(44.3) | 137(46.0) | 19 (37.3) | 19 (45.2) | F(2, 388) = 0.669 p = .513 |
| No health insurance | 21 (5.3) | 14 (4.7) | 4 (7.8) | 3 (7.1) | F(2, 388) = 0.566 p = .568 |
| Employer/self-paid | 219(55.2) | 167(56.0) | 29 (56.9) | 18 (42.9) | F(2, 388) = 1.344 p = .262 |
*Communication categories: the mean score for each category was calculated from the individual scores (continuous values)
** Numbers may not reflect the total n = 397 because of participants' refusals or missing data
***This variable is based on the questionnaire item: Where do you usually go when you need health care?
****Insurance variables were dichotomized for each category. Totals may exceed 100%, some respondents marked multiple categories (e.g., they had Medicare in addition to self-paid insurance).
Knowledge of colorectal cancer risk factors among 397 African American participants (≥50 years old) in the WATCH Project
| Seven Items | Correct Answer | Percent* |
| 1. A low fat and high fiber diet helps | True | 70.8% |
| 2. The risk of colorectal cancer is | False | 13.6% |
| 3. Physical activity | True | 42.6% |
| 4. Colorectal cancer risk | True | 69.3% |
| 5. A family history of colorectal cancer | False | 49.1% |
| 6. Finding cancer early | False | 65.7% |
| 7. You | False | 67.5% |
*The percentage of participants who responded with the correct answer to each CRC knowledge item (n = 397)
Factors associated with receiving CRC screening among 397 African American participants in the WATCH Project
| Variable | OR (95% CI) | p-value |
| Sex | .65 (0.39, 1.07) | 0.093 |
| Source of healthcare (M.D. office vs. Clinic/ER) | 1.07 (0.58, 1.95) | 0.838 |
| CRC Knowledge (Adequate vs. Inadequate) | 1.82 (1.14, 2.89) | 0.011 |
| Patient-provider communication (Good vs. Poor/Fair) | 1.95 (1.29, 2.94) | 0.002 |
CRC screening results by communication and knowledge
| CRC screening in recommended time (%) | ||
| Poor and Fair communication | ||
| Inadequate knowledge | 15.0 | |
| (n = 40) | p = 0.654 | |
| Adequate knowledge | 18.5 | |
| (n = 54) | ||
| Good communication | ||
| Inadequate knowledge | 27.4 | |
| (n = 124) | p = 0.012 | |
| Adequate knowledge | 41.6 | |
| (n = 173) | ||