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Autor:
Jennifer Coury, Edward J. Miech, Patricia Styer, Amanda F. Petrik, Kelly E. Coates, Beverly B. Green, Laura-Mae Baldwin, Jean A. Shapiro, Gloria D. Coronado
Publikováno v:
Implementation Science Communications, Vol 2, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2021)
Abstract Background Mailed fecal immunochemical testing (FIT) programs can improve colorectal cancer (CRC) screening rates, but health systems vary how they implement (i.e., adapt) these programs for their organizations. A health insurance plan imple
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/8a09fd476ba246f38b26c0359afe0a59
Autor:
Susan A. Sabatino, Trevor D. Thompson, Mary C. White, Jean A. Shapiro, Tainya C. Clarke, Jennifer M. Croswell, Lisa C. Richardson
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 63:431-439
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends breast, cervical, and colorectal cancer screening to reduce mortality from these cancers, but screening use has been below national targets. The purpose of this study is to examine the proportion of
Autor:
William M. Vollmer, Imara I. West, Jean A. Shapiro, Beverly B. Green, Malaika Schwartz, Gloria D. Coronado, Amanda F. Petrik, Yogini R Kulkarni-Sharma, Richard T. Meenan, Laura-Mae Baldwin
Publikováno v:
Cancer
Background Health insurance plans are increasingly offering mailed fecal immunochemical test (FIT) programs for colorectal cancer (CRC) screening, but few studies have compared the outcomes of different program models (eg, invitation strategies). Met
Autor:
Sameer V. Gopalani, Ashwini Soman, Jean A. Shapiro, Jacqueline W. Miller, Karen J. Ortiz-Ortiz, Maira A. Castañeda-Avila, Lee E. Buenconsejo-Lum, Lyña E. Fredericks, Guillermo Tortolero-Luna, Mona Saraiya
Publikováno v:
Cancer Epidemiology. 84:102371
Autor:
Susan A. Sabatino, Lisa C. Richardson, V. Paul Doria-Rose, Janet S. de Moor, Mary C. White, Tainya C. Clarke, Jean A. Shapiro, Trevor D. Thompson
Publikováno v:
Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report
Screening for breast cancer, cervical cancer, and colorectal cancer (CRC) reduces mortality from these cancers.* However, screening test receipt has been below national targets with disparities observed in certain populations (1,2). National Health I
Autor:
Marion R. Nadel, Julia E. Weiss, Jean A. Shapiro, David A. Lieberman, Lynn F. Butterly, Joseph C. Anderson, Christina M. Robinson
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology. 54:356-364
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: National guidelines for colonoscopy screening and surveillance assume adequate bowel preparation. We used New Hampshire Colonoscopy Registry (NHCR) data to investigate the influence of bowel preparation quality on endoscopist rec
Autor:
Jennifer Coury, Laura-Mae Baldwin, William M. Vollmer, Imara I. West, Malaika Schwartz, Amanda F. Petrik, Gloria D. Coronado, Jean A. Shapiro, Beverly B. Green
Publikováno v:
Cancer
Background Colorectal cancer screening uptake is low, particularly among individuals enrolled in Medicaid. To the authors' knowledge, little is known regarding the effectiveness of direct‐to‐member outreach by Medicaid health insurance plans to r
Publikováno v:
Clinical gastroenterology and hepatology : the official clinical practice journal of the American Gastroenterological Association, vol 17, iss 9
Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol
Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol
Background & aimsThe fecal immunochemical test (FIT) is an alternative to colonoscopy and can increase overall screening for colorectal cancer (CRC). However, little is known about the frequency of and reasons for mishandled FIT samples.MethodsWe per
Autor:
Ahmedin Jemal, Tainya C. Clarke, Marion R. Nadel, Zahava Berkowitz, Stacey A. Fedewa, V. Paul Doria-Rose, Janet S. de Moor, Jean A. Shapiro, Ashwini Soman, Erica S. Breslau, Susan A. Sabatino
Publikováno v:
Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev
Background: It is strongly recommended that adults aged 50–75 years be screened for colorectal cancer. Recommended screening options include colonoscopy, sigmoidoscopy, CT colonography, guaiac fecal occult blood testing (FOBT), fecal immunochemical
Autor:
Kelly E. Coates, Amanda F. Petrik, Laura-Mae Baldwin, Jennifer Coury, Gloria D. Coronado, Patricia Styer, Edward J. Miech, Jean A. Shapiro, Beverly B. Green
Publikováno v:
Implementation Science Communications, Vol 2, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2021)
Implementation Science Communications
Implementation Science Communications
Background Mailed fecal immunochemical testing (FIT) programs can improve colorectal cancer (CRC) screening rates, but health systems often vary implementation (i.e., adapt) these programs for their organizations. A health insurance plan implemented
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::686b4e31529a4b70a4953b7235927987
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-32184/v2
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-32184/v2