A Media and Clinic Intervention to Increase Colorectal Cancer Screening in Ohio Appalachia
Jessica L. Krok-Schoen, Mira L. Katz, Jill M. Oliveri, Gregory S. Young, Michael L. Pennell, Paul L. Reiter, Jesse J. Plascak, Michael D. Slater, Janice L. Krieger, Cathy M. Tatum, Electra D. Paskett

TL;DR
A media and clinic intervention aimed to increase colorectal cancer screening in Ohio Appalachia but did not significantly improve screening rates.
Contribution
The study evaluates a combined media and clinic intervention's effectiveness in promoting CRC screening in a rural, underserved region.
Findings
The intervention did not significantly increase CRC screening rates in Ohio Appalachian counties.
Factors like perceived CRC risk and doctor recommendations were significant predictors of screening adherence.
Abstract
Objective. To test the effectiveness of a colorectal cancer (CRC) screening intervention among adults living in Ohio Appalachia. Methods. We conducted a group-randomized trial of a county-level intervention among adults living in 12 Ohio Appalachian counties who received a media campaign and clinic intervention focused on either CRC screening or fruits and vegetables. Participants' percentage within CRC screening guidelines was assessed with cross-sectional surveys conducted annually for four years, and validated with medical record review of screening. Results. On average, screening data were obtained on 564 intervention and 559 comparison participants per year. There was no difference in the Wave 4 CRC screening rates of intervention and comparison counties (35.2% versus 31.4%). Multivariate analyses found that high perceived risk of CRC, willingness to have a CRC test if recommended…
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TopicsMedia and Digital Communication · E-Learning and Knowledge Management
