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Increasing Screening Colonoscopy Rates in Middle-Aged Adults Through the Implementation of a Recall System.
Colon cancer is a global disease that continues to increase in middle-aged adults. Although screening colonoscopies are recommended to prevent colon cancer colonoscopy rates continue to decline, notably in the middle-aged adult population. At a gastroenterology clinic in the United States, 32% of middle-aged adults were found to not be up-to-date on their screening colonoscopy exams. Reasons for this included a lack of communication secondary to patient awareness and provider failure. The purpose of this project is to improve surveillance colonoscopy rates among middle-aged adults by improving communication efforts. At a gastroenterology clinic in Southeast Alabama, an electronic chart review was used to identify middle-aged adult patients due for a screening colonoscopy. Each participant was issued two reminder phone calls and a letter. The phone call and letter alerted participants they were due for a screening colonoscopy and provided them with an opportunity to schedule the procedure. A pre-and post-chart audit was utilized to analyze completed colonoscopy rates before and after the intervention. Post-chart audit findings revealed a 60% increase in completed colonoscopy rates within three months of project completion. These results reveal that implementing a phone and mail recall is effective at increasing screening colonoscopy rates.
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Gastroenterology Nursing: The Official Leader in Science and Practice delivers the information nurses need to stay ahead in this specialty. The journal keeps gastroenterology nurses and associates informed of the latest developments in research, evidence-based practice techniques, equipment, diagnostics, and therapy. The only professional, peer-reviewed nursing journal covering this area, Gastroenterology Nursing is an invaluable resource for current SGNA guidelines, new GI procedures, pharmacology, career development, and certification review. Its lively editorial style and illustrations make the journal a pleasure to read and consult.
Official Journal of the Society of Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates and Canadian Society of Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates