Engaging with Rural Communities for Colorectal Cancer Screening Outreach Using Modified Boot Camp Translation

Jennifer K Coury, Gloria Coronado, Emily Myers, Mary Patzel, Jamie H Thompson, Courtney Whidden-Rivera, Melinda M. Davis
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Abstract: Background: Colorectal cancer (CRC) incidence and mortality are disproportionately high among rural residents and Medicaid enrollees. Objectives: To address disparities, we used a modified community engagement approach, Boot Camp Translation (BCT). Research partners, an advisory board, and the rural community informed messaging about CRC outreach and a mailed fecal immunochemical test program. Methods: Eligible rural patients (English-speaking and ages 50–74) and clinic staff involved in patient outreach participated in a BCT conducted virtually over two months. We applied qualitative analysis to BCT transcripts and field notes. Results: Key themes included: the importance of directly communicating about the seriousness of cancer, leveraging close clinic-patient relationships, and communicating the test safety, ease, and low cost. Conclusions: Using a modified version of BCT delivered in a virtual format, we were able to successfully capture community input to adapt a CRC outreach program for use in rural settings. Program materials will be tested during a pragmatic trial to address rural CRC screening disparities.
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利用修改后的 "新兵训练营 "翻译,与农村社区合作开展大肠癌筛查推广活动
摘要:背景:大肠癌 (CRC) 的发病率和死亡率在农村居民和医疗补助参保者中高得不成比例。研究目的:为解决差异问题,我们采用了经过改进的社区参与方法,即 "引导式参与":为了消除差异,我们采用了一种经过改进的社区参与方法--"训练营翻译"(BCT)。研究合作伙伴、咨询委员会和农村社区将有关 CRC 宣传和邮寄粪便免疫化学检验计划的信息告知我们。研究方法符合条件的农村患者(讲英语且年龄在 50-74 岁之间)和参与患者外展的诊所员工参加了为期两个月的 BCT 虚拟培训。我们对 BCT 记录和现场笔记进行了定性分析。结果:关键主题包括:直接宣传癌症严重性的重要性、利用诊所与患者之间的密切关系以及宣传测试的安全性、简便性和低成本。结论通过使用以虚拟形式提供的改进版 BCT,我们成功地收集到了社区的意见,并对 CRC 外展项目进行了调整,以便在农村地区使用。项目材料将在一项实用试验中进行测试,以解决农村地区 CRC 筛查不均衡的问题。
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