Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Number of patients who complete colorectal cancer screening |
Patients' completion of colonoscopy, fecal immunochemical testing (FIT), or other CRC screening within 6 months, based on documentation in the participants' electronic health record. |
6 months after patient enrollment |
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Primary |
Decision Quality assessed using the multi-dimensional measure of informed consent (MMIC) which incorporates knowledge, intent, and behavior. |
Decision quality will be assessed using the multi-dimensional measure of informed consent (MMIC), where a high-quality decision is one where the individual has adequate knowledge regarding the available options and undergoes the intervention that he or she has chosen or that fits his or her values ("values concordance"). Patient knowledge of colorectal cancer and screening will be assessed by a 12-item test made up of 6 multiple choice questions and 6 true-false questions. Adequate knowledge = 10 correct. Concordance will be measured between the patient's test choice at the post-provider survey and the screening test underwent, if any, within 6 months after patient enrollment. |
6 months after patient enrollment |
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Secondary |
Colorectal Cancer (CRC) Screening Intention |
Patients' intention to be screened for CRC with any CRC screening test will be measured with 1 item: "Do you plan to get any type of colon cancer test within the next 6 months?". |
1 day |
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Secondary |
Colorectal Cancer (CRC) Screening Test Choice |
For those patients who answer the screening intent with "definitely not," "probably not," or "may or may not", test choice will be categorized as "no screening". Those who answer Screening Intent with "Probably" or "Definitely" have Test Choice categorized based on their answer to a single item: "If you have a colon test, which one would you choose?" Response options are: Stool test (FIT or Cologuard), Colonoscopy, Another test, or Don't know. |
1 day |
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Secondary |
Perceived Risk of Colorectal Cancer (CRC) |
Multiple choice questions assessing the patients' perception of how likely they are to get colon cancer in the next 5 years, in the next 10 years, and sometime during their lifetime. Each has response options: 4=very likely, 3=somewhat likely, 2=somewhat unlikely, and 1=very unlikely. |
1 day |
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Secondary |
Decision Conflict Scale |
Patients' decision conflict is assessed using the low literacy version of the Decision Conflict Scale, a ten-item instrument that assesses patients' subjective feeling regarding the decision process over five areas. Each item has three response categories (yes, no, unsure). Scores are summed; divided by 10; and multiplied by 25. Scores range from 0 [no decisional conflict] to 100 [extremely high decisional conflict]. |
1 day |
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Secondary |
Perceived Shared Decision Making |
Patients will answer five items assessing the extent to which they were involved in the decision-making process and three items to assess how much effort was made by their provider to: explain colon cancer screening, ask for screening preferences, and incorporate those preferences into the decision. |
1 day |
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Secondary |
Number of orders for a Colorectal Cancer Screening (CRC) Test |
A provider order for FIT, colonoscopy, or other CRC screening test for each of their enrolled patients will be assessed by reviewing the electronic health record (EHR). |
6 months after patient enrollment |
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Secondary |
Number of providers who open their provider notification |
Opening the provider notification will be assessed by reviewing the electronic health record (EHR). |
1 day |
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