Small media and client reminders for colorectal cancer screening: current use and gap areas in CDC's Colorectal Cancer Control Program

CDC's Colorectal Cancer Control Program (CRCCP) funds 25 states and 4 tribal organizations to promote and increase colorectal cancer screening population-wide. The CRCCP grantees must use evidence-based strategies from the Guide to Community Preventive Services, including small media and client...

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Published inPreventing chronic disease Vol. 9; p. E131
Main Authors Kreuter, Matthew W, Garibay, Lori B, Pfeiffer, Debbie J, Morgan, Jennifer C, Thomas, Melonie, Wilson, Katherine M, Pieters, Jennifer, Szczepaniec, Kellie, Scott, Amy, Poor, Timothy J
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Abstract CDC's Colorectal Cancer Control Program (CRCCP) funds 25 states and 4 tribal organizations to promote and increase colorectal cancer screening population-wide. The CRCCP grantees must use evidence-based strategies from the Guide to Community Preventive Services, including small media and client reminders. To assess the existing resources and needs to promote colorectal cancer screening, we conducted 2 web-based surveys of CRCCP grantees and their community partners. Survey 1 sought to identify priority populations, the number and quality of existing colorectal cancer resources for different population subgroups, and the types of small media and client reminder they were most interested in using. Survey 2 assessed screening messages that were used in the past or might be used in the future, needs for non-English-language information, and preferences for screening-related terminology. In survey 1 (n = 125 from 26 CRCCPs), most respondents (83%) indicated they currently had some information resources for promoting screening but were widely dissatisfied with the quality and number of these resources. They reported the greatest need for resources targeting rural populations (62% of respondents), men (53%), and Hispanics (45%). In survey 2 (n = 57 from 25 CRCCPs), respondents indicated they were most likely to promote colorectal cancer screening using messages that emphasized family (95%), role models (85%), or busy lives (83%), and least likely to use messages based on faith (26%), embarrassment (25%), or fear (22%). Nearly all (85%) indicated a need for resources in languages other than English; 16 different languages were mentioned, most commonly Spanish. These findings provide the first picture of CRCCP information resources and interests, and point to specific gaps that must be addressed to help increase screening.
AbstractList CDC's Colorectal Cancer Control Program (CRCCP) funds 25 states and 4 tribal organizations to promote and increase colorectal cancer screening population-wide. The CRCCP grantees must use evidence-based strategies from the Guide to Community Preventive Services, including small media and client reminders. To assess the existing resources and needs to promote colorectal cancer screening, we conducted 2 web-based surveys of CRCCP grantees and their community partners. Survey 1 sought to identify priority populations, the number and quality of existing colorectal cancer resources for different population subgroups, and the types of small media and client reminder they were most interested in using. Survey 2 assessed screening messages that were used in the past or might be used in the future, needs for non-English-language information, and preferences for screening-related terminology. In survey 1 (n = 125 from 26 CRCCPs), most respondents (83%) indicated they currently had some information resources for promoting screening but were widely dissatisfied with the quality and number of these resources. They reported the greatest need for resources targeting rural populations (62% of respondents), men (53%), and Hispanics (45%). In survey 2 (n = 57 from 25 CRCCPs), respondents indicated they were most likely to promote colorectal cancer screening using messages that emphasized family (95%), role models (85%), or busy lives (83%), and least likely to use messages based on faith (26%), embarrassment (25%), or fear (22%). Nearly all (85%) indicated a need for resources in languages other than English; 16 different languages were mentioned, most commonly Spanish. These findings provide the first picture of CRCCP information resources and interests, and point to specific gaps that must be addressed to help increase screening.
INTRODUCTIONCDC's Colorectal Cancer Control Program (CRCCP) funds 25 states and 4 tribal organizations to promote and increase colorectal cancer screening population-wide. The CRCCP grantees must use evidence-based strategies from the Guide to Community Preventive Services, including small media and client reminders. METHODSTo assess the existing resources and needs to promote colorectal cancer screening, we conducted 2 web-based surveys of CRCCP grantees and their community partners. Survey 1 sought to identify priority populations, the number and quality of existing colorectal cancer resources for different population subgroups, and the types of small media and client reminder they were most interested in using. Survey 2 assessed screening messages that were used in the past or might be used in the future, needs for non-English-language information, and preferences for screening-related terminology. RESULTSIn survey 1 (n = 125 from 26 CRCCPs), most respondents (83%) indicated they currently had some information resources for promoting screening but were widely dissatisfied with the quality and number of these resources. They reported the greatest need for resources targeting rural populations (62% of respondents), men (53%), and Hispanics (45%). In survey 2 (n = 57 from 25 CRCCPs), respondents indicated they were most likely to promote colorectal cancer screening using messages that emphasized family (95%), role models (85%), or busy lives (83%), and least likely to use messages based on faith (26%), embarrassment (25%), or fear (22%). Nearly all (85%) indicated a need for resources in languages other than English; 16 different languages were mentioned, most commonly Spanish. CONCLUSIONThese findings provide the first picture of CRCCP information resources and interests, and point to specific gaps that must be addressed to help increase screening.
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Garibay, Lori B
Pfeiffer, Debbie J
Pieters, Jennifer
Szczepaniec, Kellie
Kreuter, Matthew W
Wilson, Katherine M
Poor, Timothy J
Morgan, Jennifer C
Thomas, Melonie
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, U.S
Colorectal Neoplasms - diagnosis
Colorectal Neoplasms - ethnology
Colorectal Neoplasms - prevention & control
Community Health Services - organization & administration
Female
Health Promotion - methods
Health Resources - statistics & numerical data
Healthcare Disparities
Humans
Male
Mass Screening - psychology
Mass Screening - statistics & numerical data
Needs Assessment
Original Research
Patient Education as Topic - statistics & numerical data
Patient Satisfaction - ethnology
Patient Satisfaction - statistics & numerical data
Preventive Health Services - methods
Program Evaluation
Psychometrics
Reminder Systems
Rural Population - statistics & numerical data
Text Messaging - statistics & numerical data
United States
Urban Population - statistics & numerical data
Title Small media and client reminders for colorectal cancer screening: current use and gap areas in CDC's Colorectal Cancer Control Program
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