Translation to practice of an intervention to promote colorectal cancer screening among African Americans.

Clinical and Translational Science Pub Date : 2012-10-01 Epub Date: 2012-08-07 DOI:10.1111/j.1752-8062.2012.00439.x
Selina Smith, Larry Johnson, Diane Wesley, Kim B Turner, Gail McCray, Joyce Sheats, Daniel Blumenthal
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In a previous report, we demonstrated the efficacy of an intervention to promote colorectal cancer screening among African Americans in a controlled community intervention trial. Participants in the intervention, named EPICS (Educational Program to Increase Colorectal Cancer Screening), were twice as likely to be screened after six months as those in the control group. In the current project, we put the intervention into practice through an academic-health department partnership, and the intervention performed as well as it had in the controlled trial. This success may be due to the community-based participatory methods used in designing and testing the intervention.

翻译实践干预促进结直肠癌筛查在非裔美国人。
在之前的报告中,我们在一项对照社区干预试验中证明了一项促进非裔美国人结直肠癌筛查的干预措施的有效性。这项名为EPICS(增加结直肠癌筛查教育计划)的干预项目的参与者在六个月后接受筛查的可能性是对照组的两倍。在当前的项目中,我们通过学术与卫生部门的合作将干预措施付诸实践,干预措施的效果与对照试验一样好。这一成功可能是由于在设计和测试干预措施时采用了基于社区的参与性方法。
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