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Development and initial testing of a computer-based patient decision aid to promote colorectal cancer screening for primary care practice

BACKGROUND: Although colorectal cancer screening is recommended by major policy-making organizations, rates of screening remain low. Our aim was to develop a patient-directed, computer-based decision aid about colorectal cancer screening and investigate whether it could increase patient interest in...

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Autores principales: Kim, Jane, Whitney, Annie, Hayter, Sarah, Lewis, Carmen, Campbell, Marci, Sutherland, Lisa, Fowler, Beth, Googe, Sue, McCoy, Regina, Pignone, Michael
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1318488/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16313676
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6947-5-36
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author Kim, Jane
Whitney, Annie
Hayter, Sarah
Lewis, Carmen
Campbell, Marci
Sutherland, Lisa
Fowler, Beth
Googe, Sue
McCoy, Regina
Pignone, Michael
author_facet Kim, Jane
Whitney, Annie
Hayter, Sarah
Lewis, Carmen
Campbell, Marci
Sutherland, Lisa
Fowler, Beth
Googe, Sue
McCoy, Regina
Pignone, Michael
author_sort Kim, Jane
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description BACKGROUND: Although colorectal cancer screening is recommended by major policy-making organizations, rates of screening remain low. Our aim was to develop a patient-directed, computer-based decision aid about colorectal cancer screening and investigate whether it could increase patient interest in screening. METHODS: We used content from evidence-based literature reviews and our previous decision aid research to develop a prototype. We performed two rounds of usability testing with representative patients to revise the content and format. The final decision aid consisted of an introductory segment, four test-specific segments, and information to allow comparison of the tests across several key parameters. We then conducted a before-after uncontrolled trial of 80 patients 50–75 years old recruited from an academic internal medicine practice. RESULTS: Mean viewing time was 19 minutes. The decision aid improved patients' intent to ask providers for screening from a mean score of 2.8 (1 = not at all likely to ask, 4 = very likely to ask) before viewing the decision aid to 3.2 afterwards (difference, 0.4; p < 0.0001, paired t-test). Most found the aid useful and reported that it improved their knowledge about screening. Sixty percent said they were ready to be tested, 18% needed more information, and 22% were not ready to be screened. Within 6 months of viewing, 43% of patients had completed screening tests. CONCLUSION: We conclude that a computer-based decision aid can increase patient intent to be screened and increase interest in screening. Practice Implications: This decision aid can be viewed by patients prior to provider appointments to increase motivation to be screened and to help them decide about which modality to use for screening. Further work is required to integrate the decision aid with other practice change strategies to raise screening rates to target levels.
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spelling pubmed-13184882005-12-22 Development and initial testing of a computer-based patient decision aid to promote colorectal cancer screening for primary care practice Kim, Jane Whitney, Annie Hayter, Sarah Lewis, Carmen Campbell, Marci Sutherland, Lisa Fowler, Beth Googe, Sue McCoy, Regina Pignone, Michael BMC Med Inform Decis Mak Research Article BACKGROUND: Although colorectal cancer screening is recommended by major policy-making organizations, rates of screening remain low. Our aim was to develop a patient-directed, computer-based decision aid about colorectal cancer screening and investigate whether it could increase patient interest in screening. METHODS: We used content from evidence-based literature reviews and our previous decision aid research to develop a prototype. We performed two rounds of usability testing with representative patients to revise the content and format. The final decision aid consisted of an introductory segment, four test-specific segments, and information to allow comparison of the tests across several key parameters. We then conducted a before-after uncontrolled trial of 80 patients 50–75 years old recruited from an academic internal medicine practice. RESULTS: Mean viewing time was 19 minutes. The decision aid improved patients' intent to ask providers for screening from a mean score of 2.8 (1 = not at all likely to ask, 4 = very likely to ask) before viewing the decision aid to 3.2 afterwards (difference, 0.4; p < 0.0001, paired t-test). Most found the aid useful and reported that it improved their knowledge about screening. Sixty percent said they were ready to be tested, 18% needed more information, and 22% were not ready to be screened. Within 6 months of viewing, 43% of patients had completed screening tests. CONCLUSION: We conclude that a computer-based decision aid can increase patient intent to be screened and increase interest in screening. Practice Implications: This decision aid can be viewed by patients prior to provider appointments to increase motivation to be screened and to help them decide about which modality to use for screening. Further work is required to integrate the decision aid with other practice change strategies to raise screening rates to target levels. BioMed Central 2005-11-28 /pmc/articles/PMC1318488/ /pubmed/16313676 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6947-5-36 Text en Copyright © 2005 Kim et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Fowler, Beth
Googe, Sue
McCoy, Regina
Pignone, Michael
Development and initial testing of a computer-based patient decision aid to promote colorectal cancer screening for primary care practice
title Development and initial testing of a computer-based patient decision aid to promote colorectal cancer screening for primary care practice
title_full Development and initial testing of a computer-based patient decision aid to promote colorectal cancer screening for primary care practice
title_fullStr Development and initial testing of a computer-based patient decision aid to promote colorectal cancer screening for primary care practice
title_full_unstemmed Development and initial testing of a computer-based patient decision aid to promote colorectal cancer screening for primary care practice
title_short Development and initial testing of a computer-based patient decision aid to promote colorectal cancer screening for primary care practice
title_sort development and initial testing of a computer-based patient decision aid to promote colorectal cancer screening for primary care practice
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1318488/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16313676
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6947-5-36
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