A Process Evaluation of the Alaska Native Colorectal Cancer Family Outreach Program

This article presents the results of a process evaluation of the Alaska Native (AN) Colorectal Cancer (CRC) Family Outreach Program, which encourages CRC screening among AN first-degree relatives (i.e., parents, siblings, adult children; hereafter referred to as relatives) of CRC patients. Among AN...

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Other Authors: Redwood, Diana, Provost, Ellen, Lopez, Ellen D. S., Skewes, Monica, Johnson, Rhonda, Christensen, Claudia, Sacco, Frank, Haverkamp, Donald
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spelling ftcdc:oai:example.org:cdc:37380 2023-05-15T16:55:29+02:00 A Process Evaluation of the Alaska Native Colorectal Cancer Family Outreach Program Health Educ Behav Redwood, Diana Provost, Ellen Lopez, Ellen D. S. Skewes, Monica Johnson, Rhonda Christensen, Claudia Sacco, Frank Haverkamp, Donald http://stacks.cdc.gov/view/cdc/37380/ unknown cdc:37380 http://stacks.cdc.gov/view/cdc/37380/ Health Educ Behav. 43(1):35-42. Article Alaska Native people colorectal cancer prevention colorectal cancer screening data-sharing protocols family history patient navigators program sustainability Adult Alaska Colorectal Neoplasms Early Detection of Cancer Family Health Services Indigenous Humans Inuits Mass Screening Minority Groups Patient Navigation Program Evaluation ftcdc 2017-04-11T13:34:19Z This article presents the results of a process evaluation of the Alaska Native (AN) Colorectal Cancer (CRC) Family Outreach Program, which encourages CRC screening among AN first-degree relatives (i.e., parents, siblings, adult children; hereafter referred to as relatives) of CRC patients. Among AN people incidence and death rates from CRC are the highest of any ethnic/racial group in the United States. Relatives of CRC patients are at increased risk; however, CRC can be prevented and detected early through screening. The evaluation included key informant interviews (August to November 2012) with AN and non-AN stakeholders and program document review. Five key process evaluation components were identified: program formation, evolution, outreach responses, strengths, and barriers and challenges. Key themes included an incremental approach that led to a fully formed program and the need for dedicated, culturally competent patient navigation. Challenges included differing relatives' responses to screening outreach, health system data access and coordination, and the program impact of reliance on grant funding. This program evaluation indicated a need for more research into motivating patient screening behaviors, electronic medical records systems quality improvement projects, improved data-sharing protocols, and program sustainability planning to continue the dedicated efforts to promote screening in this increased risk population. CC999999/Intramural CDC HHS/United States 2016-02-01T00:00:00Z 26157041 PMC4706499 Other/Unknown Material inuits Alaska CDC Stacks (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
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topic Article
Alaska Native people
colorectal cancer prevention
colorectal cancer screening
data-sharing protocols
family history
patient navigators
program sustainability
Adult
Alaska
Colorectal Neoplasms
Early Detection of Cancer
Family
Health Services
Indigenous
Humans
Inuits
Mass Screening
Minority Groups
Patient Navigation
Program Evaluation
spellingShingle Article
Alaska Native people
colorectal cancer prevention
colorectal cancer screening
data-sharing protocols
family history
patient navigators
program sustainability
Adult
Alaska
Colorectal Neoplasms
Early Detection of Cancer
Family
Health Services
Indigenous
Humans
Inuits
Mass Screening
Minority Groups
Patient Navigation
Program Evaluation
A Process Evaluation of the Alaska Native Colorectal Cancer Family Outreach Program
topic_facet Article
Alaska Native people
colorectal cancer prevention
colorectal cancer screening
data-sharing protocols
family history
patient navigators
program sustainability
Adult
Alaska
Colorectal Neoplasms
Early Detection of Cancer
Family
Health Services
Indigenous
Humans
Inuits
Mass Screening
Minority Groups
Patient Navigation
Program Evaluation
description This article presents the results of a process evaluation of the Alaska Native (AN) Colorectal Cancer (CRC) Family Outreach Program, which encourages CRC screening among AN first-degree relatives (i.e., parents, siblings, adult children; hereafter referred to as relatives) of CRC patients. Among AN people incidence and death rates from CRC are the highest of any ethnic/racial group in the United States. Relatives of CRC patients are at increased risk; however, CRC can be prevented and detected early through screening. The evaluation included key informant interviews (August to November 2012) with AN and non-AN stakeholders and program document review. Five key process evaluation components were identified: program formation, evolution, outreach responses, strengths, and barriers and challenges. Key themes included an incremental approach that led to a fully formed program and the need for dedicated, culturally competent patient navigation. Challenges included differing relatives' responses to screening outreach, health system data access and coordination, and the program impact of reliance on grant funding. This program evaluation indicated a need for more research into motivating patient screening behaviors, electronic medical records systems quality improvement projects, improved data-sharing protocols, and program sustainability planning to continue the dedicated efforts to promote screening in this increased risk population. CC999999/Intramural CDC HHS/United States 2016-02-01T00:00:00Z 26157041 PMC4706499
author2 Redwood, Diana
Provost, Ellen
Lopez, Ellen D. S.
Skewes, Monica
Johnson, Rhonda
Christensen, Claudia
Sacco, Frank
Haverkamp, Donald
title A Process Evaluation of the Alaska Native Colorectal Cancer Family Outreach Program
title_short A Process Evaluation of the Alaska Native Colorectal Cancer Family Outreach Program
title_full A Process Evaluation of the Alaska Native Colorectal Cancer Family Outreach Program
title_fullStr A Process Evaluation of the Alaska Native Colorectal Cancer Family Outreach Program
title_full_unstemmed A Process Evaluation of the Alaska Native Colorectal Cancer Family Outreach Program
title_sort process evaluation of the alaska native colorectal cancer family outreach program
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op_source Health Educ Behav. 43(1):35-42.
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