Uptake of colorectal cancer screening: system, provider and individual factors and strategies to improve participation

E Power, A Miles, C Von Wagner, K Robb… - Future Oncology, 2009 - Future Medicine
Colorectal cancer (CRC) accounts for 9% of all new cancer cases worldwide and affects
over 1 million people each year. Screening can reduce the mortality associated with the …

[HTML][HTML] Barriers and facilitators of colorectal cancer screening using the 5As framework: A systematic review of US studies

AA Agunwamba, X Zhu, JS Sauver, G Thompson… - Preventive Medicine …, 2023 - Elsevier
Despite clear evidence that regular screening reduces colorectal cancer (CRC) mortality
and the availability of multiple effective screening options, CRC screening continues to be …

Systems strategies to support cancer screening in US primary care practice

KR Yabroff, J Zapka, CN Klabunde, G Yuan… - … , biomarkers & prevention, 2011 - AACR
Background: Although systems strategies are effective in improving health care delivery,
little is known about their use for cancer screening in US primary care practice. Methods: We …

Translational research: Why nursing's interdisciplinary collaboration is essential

NF Woods, DL Magyary - Research and Theory for …, 2010 - connect.springerpub.com
The heightened demand for benefit from scientific contributions has driven scientific
initiatives such as the NIH Roadmap, the recently established Clinical Translational Science …

Colorectal cancer screening in primary care: translating research into practice

S Ornstein, LS Nemeth, RG Jenkins, PJ Nietert - Medical care, 2010 - journals.lww.com
Background: Colorectal cancer (CRC) screening is recommended for all adults 50 to 75
years old, yet only slightly more than one-half of eligible people are current with screening …

Implementing and evaluating electronic standing orders in primary care practice: a PPRNet study

LS Nemeth, SM Ornstein, RG Jenkins… - The Journal of the …, 2012 - Am Board Family Med
Background: A standing order (SO) authorizes nurses and other staff to carry out medical
orders per practice-approved protocol without a clinician's examination. This study …

Managing the unmet psychosocial and information needs of patients with cancer

K Abrahamson, M Durham, R Fox - Patient Intelligence, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
In this article, we synthesize current literature regarding the unmet needs of cancer patients,
with a specific focus on interventions that address psychosocial distress, social support, and …

[HTML][HTML] Translating CKD research into primary care practice: a group-randomized study

CB Litvin, PJ Nietert, RG Jenkins, AM Wessell… - Journal of General …, 2020 - Springer
Background Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is common in the primary care setting. Early
interventions may prevent progression of renal disease and reduce risk for cardiovascular …

Improving colorectal cancer screening in family medicine: an Oklahoma physicians resource/research network (OKPRN) study

DC Scheid, RM Hamm… - The Journal of the …, 2013 - Am Board Family Med
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to describe colorectal cancer screening (CRCS)
practices across a variety of primary care clinics and identify the methods used by primary …

Increasing capacity for quality improvement in underresourced primary care settings

SM Hudson, DB Hiott, J Cole, R Davis… - Quality Management …, 2014 - journals.lww.com
While hospitals have widely adopted quality improvement (QI) initiatives, primary care
practices continue to face unique challenges to QI implementation. The purpose of this …