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Low Literacy Intervention for Colorectal Cancer Screening
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Study NCT00012922   Information provided by Department of Veterans Affairs
First Received: March 14, 2001   Last Updated: August 6, 2009   History of Changes

March 14, 2001
August 6, 2009
 
 
 
 
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Low Literacy Intervention for Colorectal Cancer Screening
Low Literacy Intervention for Colorectal Cancer Screening

Of 17 performance measures of hospital quality regularly reported for the Veterans Administration (VA) health care system, rates of colorectal cancer screening are the lowest.

Background:

Of 17 performance measures of hospital quality regularly reported for the Veterans Administration (VA) health care system, rates of colorectal cancer screening are the lowest.

Objectives:

The objectives of this study were to 1) test whether a health care provider-directed intervention increased colorectal cancer screening rates in an urban VA medical center and 2) evaluate the cost-effectiveness of the intervention.

Methods:

The study was a randomized controlled trial, conducted at two clinic firms at a VA Medical Center in Chicago. Eligible patients were men, age 50 and older, had no personal or family history of colorectal cancer or polyps, had not received colorectal cancer screening, and had at least one visit to the clinic during the study period. Health care providers in the intervention firm attended a workshop on colorectal cancer screening. Every 4-6 months they attended quality improvement workshops where they received group screening rates, individualized confidential feedback, and training on improving communication with patients with limited literacy skills. Medical records were reviewed for colorectal cancer screening recommendations and completion. Literacy level was assessed in a subset of patients. In the cost-effectiveness analysis, resource and cost estimates were derived.

Status:

The project is complete.

 
Interventional
Other, Randomized, Open Label, Active Control, Single Group Assignment, Efficacy Study
Colorectal Cancer
Behavioral: Low Literacy Intervention for Colorectal Cancer Screening
 

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Completed
2400
April 2003
 

Inclusion Criteria:

Patients over 50 with average risk for colorectal cancer. Patients with family history and/or personal history excluded, as well as those up to date on colorectal cancer screening.

Exclusion Criteria:

Male
50 Years and older
Yes
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United States
 
NCT00012922
Bennett, Charles - Principal Investigator, Department of Veterans Affairs
PCI 99-158
Department of Veterans Affairs
 
Principal Investigator: Charles L. Bennett, MD PhD MPP Jesse Brown VAMC (WestSide Division)
Department of Veterans Affairs
July 2006

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