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Direct observation of counseling on colorectal cancer in rural primary care practices
Authors:Dr. Edward F. Ellerbeck MD  Kimberly K. Engelman PhD  Joe Gladden MD  Michael C. Mosier PhD  G. S. Raju MD  Jasjit S. Ahluwalia MD
Affiliation:Department of Preventive Medicine, University of Kansas School of Medicine, Kansas City, KS, USA. eellerbe@kumc.edu
Abstract:
To better understand colorectal cancer (CRC) screening practices in primary care, medical students directly observed physician-patient encounters in 38 physician offices. CRC was discussed with 14% of patients >or=50 years of age; 87% of discussions were initiated by the physician. The rate of discussions varied among the practices from 0% to 41% of office visits. Discussions were more common for new patient visits, with younger patients, and in the 24% of offices that utilized flow sheets. The frequency of CRC discussions in physician offices varies widely. More widespread implementation of simple office systems, such as flow sheets, is needed to improve CRC screening rates.
Keywords:colorectal cancer  counseling  primary care physicians  reminder systems  patient education  rural communities
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