This study is to assess the impact of the CARES-REACH intervention on colorectal cancer screening rates.
This study will not accrue individual patients. Instead, the investigators are collecting process data from health care providers to determine the procedures that impact or help to increase colorectal cancer screening rates.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
49
Providers will be trained to use Electronic Medical Record (EMR) tools and prompts, and an organization wide cancer control champion will be trained to motivate providers and navigate patients.
Remote/electronic data collection surveys will be conducted with clinic institution leaders, cancer control champions, and providers from various clinic locations to solicit feedback about implementation processes at three time points (baseline, mid-point and end of study implementation)
Moffitt Cancer Center
Tampa, Florida, United States
Change in Colorectal Cancer Screening Rates - Initial FIT
Percentage of patients who complete initial Fecal Immunochemical Test (FIT)
Time frame: Years 1-5
Change in Colorectal Cancer Screening Rates - Repeat FIT
Percentage of patients who complete a repeat Fecal Immunochemical Test (FIT)
Time frame: Years 1-5
Differences in Screening Rates
Screening rate differences to determine how variables such as clinic setting (rural vs urban), population characteristics such as nativity (foreign born status), language preference, education, income, health insurance, etc. differentially impact annual clinic Colorectal Cancer (CRC) screening rates.
Time frame: Years 2-5
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