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Improving colorectal cancer screening in primary care practice: innovative strategies and …

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CN Klabunde, D Lanier, ES Breslau, JG Zapka … - Journal of General Internal Medicine, 2007 - Springer
Carrie N. Klabunde, Ph.D. 1 , David Lanier, MD 2 , Erica S. Breslau, Ph.D. 3 ,
Jane G. Zapka, Sc.D. 4 , ... Robert H. Fletcher, MD, M.Sc. 5 , David F.
Ransohoff, MD 6 , and Sidney J. Winawer, MD 7 ... 1 Health Services and ...
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[PDF] Cervical cancer: screening and prevention


N Behtash, N Mehrdad - Asian Pac J Cancer Prev, 2006 - apocp.org
Cancer of the cervix is the second most common life- threatening cancer among
women worldwide, with incidence rates ranging from 4.8 per 100,000 women per
year in the Middle East to 44.3 per 100,000 in East Africa (Haverkos, ...
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A randomized controlled trial of the impact of targeted and tailored interventions on …


RE Myers, R Sifri, T Hyslop, M Rosenthal, SW … - CA A Cancer Journal for Clinicians - interscience.wiley.com
A total of 1546 primary care practice patients completed a baseline telephone
survey and were randomized to 4 study groups: control (387 patients), Standard
Intervention (SI) (387 patients), Tailored Intervention (TI) (386 ...
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Impact of primary care patient visits on racial and ethnic disparities in preventive care in the …

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K Fiscella, K Holt - Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine, 2007 - Am Board Family Med
Methods: We analyzed claims for Medicare beneficiaries 65 and older who
participated in the Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey, 1998 to 2002. Five
preventive services were included: colorectal cancer testing, influenza ...
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So much to do, so little time: care for the socially disadvantaged and the 15-minute visit

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K Fiscella, RM Epstein - Archives of internal medicine, 2008 - archinte.highwire.org
There is so much to do in primary care, and so little time to do it. During
15-minute visits, physicians are expected to form partnerships with patients and
their families, address complex acute and chronic biomedical and ...
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Translation of an efficacious cancer-screening intervention to women enrolled in a …

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AJ Dietrich, JN Tobin, A Cassells, CM … - Annals of Family Medicine, 2007 - Annals Family Med
METHODS This randomized trial was conducted within an MMCO serving New York City
between May 2005 and December 2005. A total of 1,316 women aged 40 to 69 years
and not up to date for at least 1 targeted cancer-screening test were ...
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Cost-effectiveness of targeted and tailored interventions on colorectal cancer screening use


DR Lairson, M DiCarlo, RE Myers, T Wolf, J … - CA A Cancer Journal for Clinicians - interscience.wiley.com
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Can Language-Concordant Prevention Care Managers Improve Cancer Screening Rates?

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ML Beach, AB Flood, CM Robinson, AN … - Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention, 2007 - AACR
Results: Of 1,346 women in this analysis, 63% were Spanish speakers. Whereas the
PCM intervention increased cancer screening rates generally, Spanish-speaking
women seemed to benefit disproportionately more than English-speaking women ...
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Eliminating disparities in health care through quality improvement


K Fiscella - Eliminating Health Care Disparities in America: …, 2007 - Springer
This chapter discusses the role of quality improvement (QI) as a vehicle for
eliminating racial and ethnic disparities in healthcare. Disparities in health
and disparities healthcare are not synonymous. The latter represents only ...
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Exploring older women's approaches to cervical cancer screening.


S Guilfoyle, R Franco, SS Gorin - Health care for women international - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The purpose of this qualitative study (N = 98, 11 focus groups) is to
investigate how low-income, African American and Hispanic older women make
decisions about cervical cancer screening. Using the health belief model to ...
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