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Brief Title: Colorectal Cancer Screening With Improved Shared Decision Making
Official Title: Colorectal Cancer Screening With Improved Shared Decision Making (CRCS-WISDM)
Study ID: NCT01519999
Brief Summary: The purpose of this study is to increase colorectal cancer screening by implementing a community-wide shared decision-making (SDM) intervention, which embeds shared decision making within clinical practice and also uses an extensive community engagement campaign. The investigators hypothesize that colorectal cancer screening adherence will be higher in the intervention group (participating communities) compared to the usual care control group (non-participating comparison communities).
Detailed Description: Clinical practice: All patients 50-75 years seen in the participating primary care clinics during the study period who are non-adherent to CRCS recommendation. This sample is anticipated to be N\~50,000 patients. Community engagement: Includes mailed questionnaires to age-eligible adults residing in intervention and comparison (control) communities (N=2150).
Minimum Age: 50 Years
Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT
Sex: ALL
Healthy Volunteers: Yes
Allina Health Systems - Commons, Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Name: Resa M Jones, MPH, PhD
Affiliation: Virginia Commonwealth University and Temple University
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR