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Developing Patient-Refined Messaging for a Mailed Colorectal Cancer Screening Program in a Latino-Based Community Health Center

Jamie H. Thompson, Melinda M. Davis, LeAnn Michaels, Jennifer S. Rivelli, Melissa L. Castillo, Brittany M. Younger, Marta Castro, Sacha L. Reich and Gloria D. Coronado
The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine May 2019, 32 (3) 307-317; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3122/jabfm.2019.03.180026
Jamie H. Thompson
From the Center for Health Research, Kaiser Permanente Northwest, Portland, OR (JHT, JSR, SLR, GDC); Oregon Rural Practice-based Research Network, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland (MMD, LM); AltaMed Health Services, Los Angeles, CA (MLC, BMY, MC).
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Melinda M. Davis
From the Center for Health Research, Kaiser Permanente Northwest, Portland, OR (JHT, JSR, SLR, GDC); Oregon Rural Practice-based Research Network, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland (MMD, LM); AltaMed Health Services, Los Angeles, CA (MLC, BMY, MC).
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LeAnn Michaels
From the Center for Health Research, Kaiser Permanente Northwest, Portland, OR (JHT, JSR, SLR, GDC); Oregon Rural Practice-based Research Network, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland (MMD, LM); AltaMed Health Services, Los Angeles, CA (MLC, BMY, MC).
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Jennifer S. Rivelli
From the Center for Health Research, Kaiser Permanente Northwest, Portland, OR (JHT, JSR, SLR, GDC); Oregon Rural Practice-based Research Network, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland (MMD, LM); AltaMed Health Services, Los Angeles, CA (MLC, BMY, MC).
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Melissa L. Castillo
From the Center for Health Research, Kaiser Permanente Northwest, Portland, OR (JHT, JSR, SLR, GDC); Oregon Rural Practice-based Research Network, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland (MMD, LM); AltaMed Health Services, Los Angeles, CA (MLC, BMY, MC).
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Brittany M. Younger
From the Center for Health Research, Kaiser Permanente Northwest, Portland, OR (JHT, JSR, SLR, GDC); Oregon Rural Practice-based Research Network, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland (MMD, LM); AltaMed Health Services, Los Angeles, CA (MLC, BMY, MC).
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Marta Castro
From the Center for Health Research, Kaiser Permanente Northwest, Portland, OR (JHT, JSR, SLR, GDC); Oregon Rural Practice-based Research Network, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland (MMD, LM); AltaMed Health Services, Los Angeles, CA (MLC, BMY, MC).
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Sacha L. Reich
From the Center for Health Research, Kaiser Permanente Northwest, Portland, OR (JHT, JSR, SLR, GDC); Oregon Rural Practice-based Research Network, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland (MMD, LM); AltaMed Health Services, Los Angeles, CA (MLC, BMY, MC).
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Gloria D. Coronado
From the Center for Health Research, Kaiser Permanente Northwest, Portland, OR (JHT, JSR, SLR, GDC); Oregon Rural Practice-based Research Network, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland (MMD, LM); AltaMed Health Services, Los Angeles, CA (MLC, BMY, MC).
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The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine May 2019, 32 (3) 307-317; DOI: 10.3122/jabfm.2019.03.180026

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Jamie H. Thompson, Melinda M. Davis, LeAnn Michaels, Jennifer S. Rivelli, Melissa L. Castillo, Brittany M. Younger, Marta Castro, Sacha L. Reich, Gloria D. Coronado
The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine May 2019, 32 (3) 307-317; DOI: 10.3122/jabfm.2019.03.180026
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