Intervention Protocol Steps | Intervention Implementation Tools |
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Step 1: Recruit Practices | |
1.a. Recruit primary care practices to participate in intervention | 1.a-1. Information packet for participating practices describing the intervention, their roles and responsibilities, instructions for receiving stool test kits from patients and sending them to the clinical lab for processing (note: copies of the patient mailings should also be sent to the practices—see Step 4 materials) |
1.b. Recruit a stool test kit supplier and a clinical lab to process/develop kits | N/A |
Step 2: Conduct Academic Detailing | |
2.a. Administer baseline CRC screening survey, focus groups, and interviews in participating practicesa | 2.a-1. CRC screening preintervention survey for participating practicesa 2.a-2. CRC screening preintervention focus group guide for participating practicesa 2.a-3. CRC screening preintervention key informant interview guide for participating practicesa |
2.b. Conduct preintervention academic detailing | 2.b-1. Academic detailing PowerPoint slides 2.b-2. Web link to most recent screening guidelines on CRC from the American Cancer Society (ACS), U.S. Multi-Society Task Force on Colorectal Cancer, and American College of Radiology (ACR), and the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) 2.b-3. Screening tracking sheet for participating practices |
2.c. Conduct academic detailing boosters as needed | 2.c-1. Sample academic detailing booster letter |
Step 3: Identify Eligible Patients | |
3.a. Execute initial electronic record review | 3.a-1. Sample programming criteria for initial electronic record review |
3.b. Review returned screening eligibility assessment (SEA) forms to identify additional ineligibles and opt-outsa | N/A |
Step 4: Mail Screening Materials to Eligible Patients | |
4.a. Mail introduction and SEA forma | 4.a-1. Introduction letter to patients with instructions for completing the SEA forma 4.a-2. SEA forma |
4.b. Mail screening invitation, educational materials, and stool test materialsb: Version 1: Stool test kit enclosed |
4.b-1. Letter to patients (Version 1) 4.b-2. Letter to patients (Version 2) 4.b-3. Web link to CDC patient information on CRC (English and Spanish version) 4.b-4. Reply card for requesting stool test kit (Version 2) |
4.c. Respond to requests for stool test kitsc | 4.c-1. Cover letter to patients |
4.d. Mail reminder letter to unscreened patients | 4.d-1. Reminder letter to patients (who received a stool test kit)b 4.d-2. Reminder letter to patients (who received a stool test kit request card)b |
4.e. Mail subsequent reminder letter to unscreened patientsa | N/A |
Step 5: Track Screening | |
5.a. Conduct "evidence of screening" electronic record review | 5.a-1. Master patient database elements |
5.b. Conduct one or more subsequent "evidence of screening" electronic record reviewsa | N/A |
5.c. Conduct "evidence of complete diagnostic evaluation" (CDE) followup electronic record review | N/A |
5.d. Conduct chart reviews for patients lacking definitive electronic record informationa | 5.d-1. Chart audit review form |
Step 6: Provide Feedback to Practices/Clinicians | |
6.a. Provide feedback to practices and clinicians about screening results | 6.a-1. Feedback form for stool test positive 6.a-2. Feedback form for stool test negative |
6.b. Provide feedback to practices and clinicians about CDE | 6.b-1. Feedback form for CDE |
a. This step and/or tools is/are optional.
b.These two versions are alternatives; either can be used for all patients or some patients can receive one version and the remainder can receive the other version depending on the availability of stool test kits.
c. This step is only implemented if stool test kit request card is used (step 4.b version 2).