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Against colorectal cancer in our neighborhoods (ACCION): A comprehensive community-wide colorectal cancer screening intervention for the uninsured in a predominantly Hispanic community.

Navkiran K Shokar1, Theresa Byrd2, Rebekah Salaiz3, Silvia Flores4, Maria Chaparro5, Jessica Calderon-Mora6, Belinda Reininger7, Alok Dwivedi8.   

Abstract

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second leading cause of cancer deaths in the USA. Screening is widely recommended but underutilized, particularly among the low income, the uninsured, recent immigrants and Hispanics. The study objective was to determine the effectiveness of a comprehensive community-wide, bilingual, CRC screening intervention among uninsured predominantly Hispanic individuals. This prospective study was embedded in a CRC screening program and utilized a quasi-experimental design. Recruitment occurred from Community and clinic sites. Inclusion criteria were aged 50-75years, uninsured, due for CRC screening, Texas address and exclusions were a history of CRC, or recent rectal bleeding. Eligible subjects were randomized to either promotora (P), video (V), or combined promotora and video (PV) education, and also received no-cost screening with fecal immunochemical testing or colonoscopy and navigation. The non-randomly allocated controls recruited from a similar county, received no intervention. The main outcome was 6month self-reported CRC screening. Per protocol and worst case scenario analyses, and logistic regression with covariate adjustment were performed. 784 subjects (467 in intervention group, 317 controls) were recruited; mean age was 56.8years; 78.4% were female, 98.7% were Hispanic and 90.0% were born in Mexico. In the worst case scenario analysis (n=784) screening uptake was 80.5% in the intervention group and 17.0% in the control group [relative risk 4.73, 95% CI: 3.69-6.05, P<0.001]. No educational group differences were observed. Covariate adjustment did not significantly alter the effect. A multicomponent community-wide, bilingual, CRC screening intervention significantly increased CRC screening in an uninsured predominantly Hispanic population.
Copyright © 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Colorectal neoplasms; Community health education; Community health workers; Early detection of cancer; Hispanic Americans; Intervention studies; Medically uninsured; Occult blood; Patient navigation

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27575314     DOI: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2016.08.039

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Prev Med        ISSN: 0091-7435            Impact factor:   4.018


  11 in total

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2.  A statewide program providing colorectal cancer screening to the uninsured of South Carolina.

Authors:  Jan M Eberth; Annie Thibault; Renay Caldwell; Michele J Josey; Beidi Qiang; Edsel Peña; Delecia LaFrance; Franklin G Berger
Journal:  Cancer       Date:  2018-02-07       Impact factor: 6.860

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Review 4.  How narratives influence colorectal cancer screening decision making and uptake: A realist review.

Authors:  Anke Judith Woudstra; Jeanine Suurmond
Journal:  Health Expect       Date:  2019-04-25       Impact factor: 3.377

5.  Adaptation of colorectal cancer screening tailored navigation content for American Indian communities and early results using the intervention.

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6.  Mediators of screening uptake in a colorectal cancer screening intervention among Hispanics.

Authors:  Navkiran K Shokar; Jennifer Salinas; Alok Dwivedi
Journal:  BMC Cancer       Date:  2022-01-05       Impact factor: 4.430

7.  Startup and implementation costs of a colorectal cancer screening tailored navigation research study.

Authors:  Julie Bucho-Gonzalez; Patricia M Herman; Linda Larkey; Usha Menon; Laura Szalacha
Journal:  Eval Program Plann       Date:  2021-01-29

8.  Using Intervention Mapping to Develop Health Education Components to Increase Colorectal Cancer Screening in Puerto Rico.

Authors:  Yolanda A Serra; Vivian Colón-López; Lara S Savas; Sally W Vernon; Natalie Fernández-Espada; Camille Vélez; Alelí Ayala; María E Fernández
Journal:  Front Public Health       Date:  2017-12-07

9.  Physical Activity in Older Mexican Americans Living in Two Cities on the U.S.-Mexico Border.

Authors:  Gerardo Vasquez; Jennifer Salinas; Jennifer Molokwu; Gurjeet Shokar; Silvia Flores-Luevano; Adam Alomari; Navkiran K Shokar
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10.  What are the contextual risk factors for low colorectal cancer screening uptake in El Paso County, Texas? Spatial cross-sectional analysis.

Authors:  Jennifer Salinas; Jacquelyn Brito; Cheyenne Rincones; Navkiran K Shokar
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2020-10-10       Impact factor: 2.692

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