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Development of a Field Guide for Assessing Readiness to Implement Evidence-Based Cancer Screening Interventions in Primary Care Clinics

Evidence-based interventions, including provider assessment and feedback, provider reminders, patient reminders, and reduction of structural barriers, improve colorectal cancer screening rates. Assessing primary care clinics’ readiness to implement these interventions can help clinics use strengths,...

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Autores principales: Hohl, Sarah D., Melillo, Stephanie, Vu, Thuy T., Escoffery, Cam, DeGroff, Amy, Schlueter, Dara, Ross, Leslie W., Maxwell, Annette E., Sharma, Krishna P., Boehm, Jennifer, Joseph, Djenaba, Hannon, Peggy A.
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Publicado: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9109642/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35550244
http://dx.doi.org/10.5888/pcd19.210395
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author Hohl, Sarah D.
Melillo, Stephanie
Vu, Thuy T.
Escoffery, Cam
DeGroff, Amy
Schlueter, Dara
Ross, Leslie W.
Maxwell, Annette E.
Sharma, Krishna P.
Boehm, Jennifer
Joseph, Djenaba
Hannon, Peggy A.
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Melillo, Stephanie
Vu, Thuy T.
Escoffery, Cam
DeGroff, Amy
Schlueter, Dara
Ross, Leslie W.
Maxwell, Annette E.
Sharma, Krishna P.
Boehm, Jennifer
Joseph, Djenaba
Hannon, Peggy A.
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description Evidence-based interventions, including provider assessment and feedback, provider reminders, patient reminders, and reduction of structural barriers, improve colorectal cancer screening rates. Assessing primary care clinics’ readiness to implement these interventions can help clinics use strengths, identify barriers, and plan for success. However, clinics may lack tools to assess readiness and use findings to plan for successful implementation. To address this need, we developed the Field Guide for Assessing Readiness to Implement Evidence-Based Cancer Screening Interventions (Field Guide) for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC’s) Colorectal Cancer Control Program (CRCCP). We conducted a literature review of evidence and existing tools to measure implementation readiness, reviewed readiness tools from selected CRCCP award recipients (n = 35), and conducted semi-structured interviews with key informants (n = 8). We sought feedback from CDC staff and recipients to inform the final document. The Field Guide, which is publicly available online, outlines 4 assessment phases: 1) convene team members and determine assessment activities, 2) design and administer the readiness assessment, 3) evaluate assessment data, and 4) develop an implementation plan. Assessment activities and tools are included to facilitate completion of each phase. The Field Guide integrates implementation science and practical experience into a relevant tool to bolster clinic capacity for implementation, increase potential for intervention sustainability, and improve colorectal cancer screening rates, with a focus on patients served in safety net clinic settings. Although this tool was developed for use in primary care clinics for cancer screening, the Field Guide may have broader application for clinics and their partners for other chronic diseases.
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spelling pubmed-91096422022-05-24 Development of a Field Guide for Assessing Readiness to Implement Evidence-Based Cancer Screening Interventions in Primary Care Clinics Hohl, Sarah D. Melillo, Stephanie Vu, Thuy T. Escoffery, Cam DeGroff, Amy Schlueter, Dara Ross, Leslie W. Maxwell, Annette E. Sharma, Krishna P. Boehm, Jennifer Joseph, Djenaba Hannon, Peggy A. Prev Chronic Dis Tools for Public Health Practice Evidence-based interventions, including provider assessment and feedback, provider reminders, patient reminders, and reduction of structural barriers, improve colorectal cancer screening rates. Assessing primary care clinics’ readiness to implement these interventions can help clinics use strengths, identify barriers, and plan for success. However, clinics may lack tools to assess readiness and use findings to plan for successful implementation. To address this need, we developed the Field Guide for Assessing Readiness to Implement Evidence-Based Cancer Screening Interventions (Field Guide) for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC’s) Colorectal Cancer Control Program (CRCCP). We conducted a literature review of evidence and existing tools to measure implementation readiness, reviewed readiness tools from selected CRCCP award recipients (n = 35), and conducted semi-structured interviews with key informants (n = 8). We sought feedback from CDC staff and recipients to inform the final document. The Field Guide, which is publicly available online, outlines 4 assessment phases: 1) convene team members and determine assessment activities, 2) design and administer the readiness assessment, 3) evaluate assessment data, and 4) develop an implementation plan. Assessment activities and tools are included to facilitate completion of each phase. The Field Guide integrates implementation science and practical experience into a relevant tool to bolster clinic capacity for implementation, increase potential for intervention sustainability, and improve colorectal cancer screening rates, with a focus on patients served in safety net clinic settings. Although this tool was developed for use in primary care clinics for cancer screening, the Field Guide may have broader application for clinics and their partners for other chronic diseases. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2022-05-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9109642/ /pubmed/35550244 http://dx.doi.org/10.5888/pcd19.210395 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Preventing Chronic Disease is a publication of the U.S. Government. This publication is in the public domain and is therefore without copyright. All text from this work may be reprinted freely. Use of these materials should be properly cited.
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Escoffery, Cam
DeGroff, Amy
Schlueter, Dara
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Sharma, Krishna P.
Boehm, Jennifer
Joseph, Djenaba
Hannon, Peggy A.
Development of a Field Guide for Assessing Readiness to Implement Evidence-Based Cancer Screening Interventions in Primary Care Clinics
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title_sort development of a field guide for assessing readiness to implement evidence-based cancer screening interventions in primary care clinics
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35550244
http://dx.doi.org/10.5888/pcd19.210395
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