PRE-VIEW: Development and Pilot Testing of An Interactive Video Doctor Plus Provider Alert to Increase Cancer Screening.

Millie Arora, Barbara Gerbert, Michael B Potter, Ginny Gildengorin, Judith M E Walsh
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Abstract

Background: Interventions to increase recommended cancer screening tests and discussions are needed.

Methods: We developed PRE-VIEW (The PREventive VIdeo Education in Waiting Rooms Program), a multimedia cancer prevention intervention for primary care clinics based on the Transtheoretical Model of Behavior Change We pilot tested PRE-VIEW An Interactive Video Doctor plus Provider Alert for feasibility and acceptability in primary care clinic settings in the San Francisco Bay Area, California in 2009-2010.

Results: Eighty participants (33 men and 47 women; more than half non-white) at 5 primary care clinics were included. After PRE-VIEW, 87% of women were definitely interested in mammography when due and 77% were definitely interested in a Pap test. 73% of participants were definitely interested in colorectal cancer screening when due, and 79% of men were definitely interested in a discussion about the PSA test. The majority indicated that they received an appropriate amount of information from PRE-VIEW and that the information presented helped them decide whether or not to be screened.

Conclusions: PRE-VIEW was well received and accepted and potentially provides an innovative and practical way to support physicians' efforts to increase cancer screening.

预览:开发和试点测试的交互式视频医生加提供者警报,以增加癌症筛查。
背景:需要采取干预措施增加推荐的癌症筛查试验和讨论。方法:我们开发了PRE-VIEW(候诊室预防性视频教育项目),这是一种基于行为改变跨理论模型的初级保健诊所的多媒体癌症预防干预措施。我们在2009-2010年在加利福尼亚州旧金山湾区的初级保健诊所环境中试点测试了PRE-VIEW一种交互式视频医生加提供者警报的可行性和可接受性。结果:80名参与者(33名男性,47名女性;其中包括5个初级保健诊所的一半以上非白人。预检后,87%的女性对乳房x光检查很感兴趣,77%的女性对巴氏试验很感兴趣。73%的参与者对结肠直肠癌筛查非常感兴趣,79%的男性对PSA测试的讨论非常感兴趣。大多数人表示,他们从PRE-VIEW中获得了适量的信息,所提供的信息有助于他们决定是否进行筛选。结论:PRE-VIEW被广泛接受和接受,并可能提供一种创新和实用的方法来支持医生努力增加癌症筛查。
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