A Framework for Advancing Colorectal Cancer Screening, Follow-Up, and Care Delivery for All.

Sarah Kobrin, Sujha Subramanian, Sonja Hoover, Sharon McCarthy, Sheila F Castañeda, Shiraz I Mishra
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Increasing colorectal cancer (CRC) screening requires delivery and adaptation of evidence-based and theory-guided interventions. The Accelerating Colorectal Cancer Screening and Follow-up through Implementation Science (ACCSIS) consortium is funded by the National Cancer Institute, with a primary goal of increasing the availability and use of approaches to CRC prevention and control, from screening through follow-up testing, diagnosis, and referral to care. In this article, we present a framework for improving CRC, follow-up, and referral to care among populations that have low CRC screening rates. We used a multistep, consensus- and data-driven approach to develop the ACCSIS framework. Eight collaborating Research Projects of the ACCSIS consortium evaluated the draft; they provided feedback in relation to their study designs, settings, populations, and methods. They also used evaluation results to refine the framework until they reached consensus. The current framework reflects common elements, expected intervention and screening outcomes, and is intended to contribute to future ACCSIS analyses and others' intervention and research plans. The framework recognizes the iterative nature of CRC screening programs and emphasizes multiple levels of influence-from baseline factors affecting selection of intervention components through measurement of process, screening, and implementation outcomes. Future researchers and practitioners can adapt the ACCSIS framework to advance CRC screening and to improve other cancer prevention and control research and practices that have created and perpetuated health disparities.

促进结直肠癌筛查、随访和护理提供的框架。
增加结直肠癌(CRC)筛查需要提供和适应循证和理论指导的干预措施。通过实施科学加速结直肠癌筛查和随访(ACCSIS)联盟由美国国家癌症研究所资助,其主要目标是增加CRC预防和控制方法的可用性和使用,从筛查到随访测试、诊断和转诊到护理。在这篇文章中,我们提出了一个框架,以改善结直肠癌,随访,并在结直肠癌筛查率低的人群中转诊。我们采用了多步骤、共识和数据驱动的方法来开发ACCSIS框架。ACCSIS联盟的8个合作研究项目对草案进行了评估;他们提供了关于他们的研究设计、环境、人群和方法的反馈。他们还使用评估结果来完善框架,直到达成共识。目前的框架反映了共同的要素、预期的干预和筛查结果,旨在为未来的ACCSIS分析和其他干预和研究计划做出贡献。该框架认识到CRC筛查项目的迭代性质,并强调了多个层面的影响——从影响干预成分选择的基线因素,到对过程、筛查和实施结果的测量。未来的研究人员和从业人员可以调整ACCSIS框架,以推进结直肠癌筛查,并改善其他癌症预防和控制的研究和实践,这些研究和实践已经造成并延续了健康差距。
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