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Donald Haverkamp1,2, Kevin English3, Jasmine Jacobs-Wingo1, Amanda Tjemsland1, David Espey1.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Screening rates for colorectal cancer are low in many American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) communities. Direct mailing of a fecal immunochemical test (FIT) kit can address patient and structural barriers to screening. Our objective was to determine if such an evidence-based intervention could increase colorectal cancer screening among AI/AN populations.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32678062 PMCID: PMC7380299 DOI: 10.5888/pcd17.200049
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Prev Chronic Dis ISSN: 1545-1151 Impact factor: 2.830
Figure 1Participant selection, randomization, and outcomes in 3 study groups, intervention to increase colorectal cancer screening among American Indian and Alaska Native people (N = 1,288) served by 3 tribally operated health care clinics, April to November, 2014. Group 1, usual care, consisted of people who either did not visit the clinic, visited the clinic and did not receive a fecal immunochemical test (FIT) kit, or visited and received a FIT kit and instructions to complete at home. Group 2 participants received a FIT kit and completion instructions by mail. Group 3 participants received a mailed FIT kit and instructions, and nonrespondents received follow-up from a tribal community health representative after 4 weeks (by telephone), after 8 weeks (by home visit), and after 12 weeks by telephone. Abbreviations: CHR, community health representative; FIT, fecal immunochemical test.
Colorectal Cancer Screening Interventions in 3 Tribally Operated Health Care Centers Using the Fecal Immunochemical Test (FIT), 3 Intervention Groups, April–November 2014a
| Variable | Group 1, Usual Care | Group 2, Mailing Alone | Group 3, Mailing + Outreach | Total (N = 1,288) |
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| 1 | 257 (45.4) | 133 (36.8) | 133 (36.8) | 523 (40.6) |
| 2 | 95 (16.8) | 95 (26.3) | 95 (26.3) | 285 (22.1) |
| 3 | 214 (37.8) | 133 (36.8) | 133 (36.8) | 480 (37.3) |
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| Mean, (standard deviation) | 60.6 (7.0) | 60.8 (6.8) | 59.8 (6.7) | 60.4 (6.9) |
| 50–59 | 284 (50.3) | 170 (47.2) | 194 (53.7) | 648 (50.4) |
| 60–69 | 204 (36.1) | 149 (41.4) | 131 (36.3) | 484 (37.6) |
| 70–75 | 77 (13.6) | 41 (11.4) | 36 (10.0) | 154 (12.0) |
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| 291 (51.4) | 179 (49.6) | 200 (55.4) | 670 (52.0) |
Values are number (percentage) unless otherwise indicated.
No outreach apart from provider screening advice given during clinic visits.
Mailing FIT kit with instructions for use.
Mailing FIT kit with instructions for use. If no response, follow-up telephone call after 4 weeks, follow-up home visit after 8 weeks, and telephone call after 12 weeks.
Values for 3 groups may not equal totals because some participants did not provide age.
Figure 2Percentage of participants who completed the fecal immunochemical test, by intervention group. Brackets indicate confidence intervals.
| Intervention Group | % (95% CI) |
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| Usual Care | 6.4 (4.6–8.7) |
| Mail-out alone | 16.9 (13.4–21.1) |
| Mail-out plus outreach | 18.8 (15.1–23.2) |