| Literature DB >> 24409373 |
Millie Arora, Barbara Gerbert, Michael B Potter, Ginny Gildengorin, Judith M E Walsh.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Interventions to increase recommended cancer screening tests and discussions are needed.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 24409373 PMCID: PMC3883506 DOI: 10.5402/2013/935487
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ISRN Prev Med ISSN: 2090-8784
Barriers by cancer type.
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| Telephone | I have a hard time getting help on the phone | I have a hard time getting help on the phone | I have a hard time getting help on the phone | |
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| MD access | I have a hard time seeing a doctor | I have a hard time seeing a doctor | I have a hard time seeing a doctor to get the test | |
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| Communication with providers/staff | I have questions for the doctor | I have questions for the doctor | I have questions for the doctor | I have questions for the doctor, or I am uncomfortable or embarrassed asking questions |
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| Perceived risk | I do not think I am at risk for breast cancer | I do not think I am at risk for cervical cancer | I do not think I am at risk for colon cancer | |
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| Perceived need | I do not need to get tested because I do not have any symptoms | |||
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| Information needs | I need more information about the test | I need more information about the test | I am not sure what test to have | |
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| No MD recommendation | My doctor did not recommend it | My doctor did not recommend it | My doctor did not recommend it | My doctor did not recommend it |
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| Regular “annual” screening is a problem | Getting a mammogram regularly is a problem | Getting a stool test every year is a problem | ||
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| Health problems get in way of screening | I have too many other health problems to get tested | I have too many other health problems to get tested | I have too many other health problems to get tested | I have too many other health problems to get tested |
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| Continuity of care | I do not have a regular doctor | I do not have a regular doctor | I do not have a regular doctor | I do not have a regular doctor |
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| Knowledge | Is not all cancer bad? | |||
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| Time | I do not want to take up too much of the doctor's time | |||
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| Medical terms | I have trouble understanding medical terms | |||
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| Confusion with digital rectal exam | If I had a rectal exam, I do not need a PSA test | |||
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| MD discussion | My doctor has in the past ordered PSA but did not discuss it | |||
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| Logistics | I do not have a stool test kit | |||
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| Test concerns | I have concerns about sigmoidoscopy or colonoscopy | |||
Characteristics of study participants in San Francisco, California in 2009-2010, N = 80.
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| Number of participants from each clinic | |
| Clinic 1 | 19 (24%) |
| Clinic 2 | 18 (23%) |
| Clinic 3 | 12 (15%) |
| Clinic 4 | 10 (13%) |
| Clinic 5 | 21 (26%) |
| Age, y | |
| Mean ± SD (min, max) | 60.6 ± 7.4 (50.0, 86.1) |
| Gender | |
| Male | 33 (41%) |
| Female | 47 (59%) |
| Ethnicity | |
| Asian | 7 (9%) |
| Black or African-American | 21 (26%) |
| White | 37 (46%) |
| Some other race | 15 (19%) |
| Language | |
| English | 69 (86%) |
| Spanish | 5 (6%) |
| Other | 6 (8%) |
| Education | |
| High school, GED, or less | 28 (35%) |
| College degree | 23 (29%) |
| Some graduate school or more | 29 (36%) |
| Marital status | |
| Married/living with domestic partner | 46 (58%) |
| Single/divorced/widowed | 34 (43%) |
| Employment | |
| Working full time or part time | 38 (48%) |
| Unemployed or looking for work/unable to work for health reasons/fulltime student or homemaker | 8 (13%) |
| Retired | 32 (40%) |
| Health insurance status | |
| Medicare/Medicare and Medicaid/Medicare and private | 33 (42%) |
| Private insurance | 36 (46%) |
| None | 0 (0%) |
| Not sure or other | 10 (13%) |
| Self-rated health | |
| Excellent/very good | 34 (43%) |
| Good | 29 (36%) |
| Fair/poor | 17 (21%) |
| Health decisions | |
| I prefer to make the decision myself | 4 (5%) |
| I prefer to make the decision after I listen to my doctor's opinion | 31 (39%) |
| I prefer that my doctor and I make the decision together | 39 (49%) |
| I prefer that my doctor make the decision after considering my opinion | 4 (5%) |
| I prefer that my doctor make the decision | 2 (3%) |
| For women: have you had a hysterectomy? ( | |
| Yes | 4 (12%) |
| No | 30 (88%) |
Responses of pilot study participants after PreView the Interactive Video Doctor plus Provider Alert in San Francisco, California in 2009-2010, N = 80.
| Question | Mammogram | Pap test | Colon test | PSA discussion |
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| Did you discuss today?* | ( | ( | ( | ( |
| Yes | 21 (62%) | 15 (48%) | 50 (81%) | 25 (89%) |
| No | 13 (38%) | 16 (52%) | 12 (19%) | 3 (11%) |
| Interest in test/discussion when it is due? | ( | ( | ( | ( |
| Definitely | 41 (87%) | 34 (77%) | 58 (73%) | 26 (79%) |
| Somewhat | 3 (6%) | 3 (7%) | 6 (8%) | 2 (6%) |
| Undecided | 2 (4%) | 1 (2%) | 9 (11%) | — |
| Not very/not at all | 1 (2%) | 6 (14%) | 7 (9%) | 5 (15%) |
| How likely to ask MD about it when it is due? | ( | ( | ( | ( |
| Very likely | 40 (85%) | 32 (73%) | 59 (74%) | 24 (72%) |
| Somewhat | 2 (4%) | 3 (7%) | 9 (11%) | 3 (9%) |
| Not very/not at all | 4 (9%) | 9 (21%) | 11 (14%) | 6 (18%) |
| No answer | 1 (2%) | — | 1 (1%) | — |
| Amount of information received was? | ( | ( | ( | ( |
| Too much | — | 1 (2%) | 1 (1%) | — |
| Too little | 2 (4%) | 4 (9%) | 3 (4%) | 2 (6%) |
| About right | 45 (96%) | 40 (89%) | 76 (95%) | 31 (94%) |
| Information increased knowledge? | ( | ( | ( | ( |
| Strongly agree/agree | 30 (64%) | 27 (60%) | 57 (71%) | 28 (85%) |
| Neither | 10 (21%) | 13 (29%) | 17 (21%) | 4 (12%) |
| Disagree/strongly disagree | 7 (15%) | 5 (11%) | 6 (8%) | 1 (3%) |
| Information presented helped me decide whether to be screened or not? | ( | ( | ( | ( |
| Strongly agree/agree | 34 (72%) | 31 (71%) | 56 (70%) | 28 (76%) |
| Neither | 7 (15%) | 10 (23%) | 17 (21%) | 3 (9%) |
| Disagree/strongly disagree | 6 (13%) | 3 (7%) | 7 (9%) | 2 (6%) |
| Readiness to have test/discussion? | ( | ( | ( | ( |
| Not ready | 8 (17%) | 6 (14%) | 19 (24%) | 54 (15%) |
| Ready | 38 (81%) | 29 (66%) | 57 (71%) | 28 (85%) |
| Unsure | 1 (2%) | 9 (21%) | 4 (5%) | — |
*Question not asked of first 18 participants.