利用乘车共享应用程序和患者导航程序促进高危成人结肠镜检查

Zumana Miyfa, Lisa Ho, V. Khristov, M. Palisoc, Hannah Bennett, Siddhartha Roy, T. Mcgarrity, Megan Mendez-Miller
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50岁开始结肠镜检查是早期发现和预防结直肠癌(CRC)的关键。护理障碍,如缺乏保险、交通和医疗保健知识,可以阻止患者完成筛查结肠镜检查。CRC筛查的延迟导致错过了早期发现疾病的机会,最终导致医疗成本和发病率的增加。我们在美国宾夕法尼亚州哈里斯堡实施了一个试点项目,将学生引导的患者导航与乘车共享服务相结合,以促进高危人群的结肠镜检查,而患者无需支付任何费用。在项目的第一年,结肠镜检查准备的充分率为77%(13名患者中有10名),所有预约的出诊率为100%。虽然这项研究分析了一小群参与者,但它展示了如何通过多方利益相关者之间的合作成功组织和实施结肠镜检查项目。未来的目标包括扩大该计划,并通过对患者、患者导航员和医疗保健提供者的术后调查来评估其接受程度。
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Utilization of a Ride-Share Application and Patient Navigation Program for Promoting Colonoscopy Among High-Risk Adults
Colonoscopy screening starting at age 50 is key for the early detection and prevention of colorectal cancer (CRC). Barriers to care, such as lack of insurance, transportation, and healthcare literacy, can deter a patient from completing a screening colonoscopy. Delayed CRC screening results in missed opportunities for detecting disease at an earlier stage, ultimately leading to increased healthcare costs and morbidity. We implemented a pilot program that combines student-led patient navigation with ride-share services to promote colonoscopy screening among at-risk populations in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, United States, at no cost to patients. During the first year of the program, the rate of adequate colonoscopy preparation was 77% (10 out of 13 patients), and the attendance rate was 100% for all scheduled appointments. While this study analyzed a small cohort of participants, it demonstrates how a colonoscopy screening program can be organized and conducted successfully through collaboration among multiple stakeholders. Future aims include expanding the program and assessing its receptiveness via post-procedure surveys for patients, patient navigators, and healthcare providers.
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