Evaluating a Preference-tailored Intervention to Increase CRC Screening (2008-2013)

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Funded by the National Institutes of Health

Funding years: 2008-2013

The specific aims are: 1) To test the effectiveness of a preference-tailored (PT) vs. standard information (SI) intervention for increasing primary care patient's CRC screening adherence in a randomized controlled trial at two locations; 2) To assess the impact of the intervention on informed decision making, knowledge and attitudes toward screening, decisional outcomes, and intention to get screened; and 3) To conduct a cost effectiveness analysis of the PT intervention for increasing CRC screening. For more information, visit NIH Reporter

PI: Sarah Hawley

Co-Is: Angela Fagerlin, Victor Strecher