Colorectal cancer screening among African American church members: a qualitative and quantitative study of patient-provider communication
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Perceptions of health care provider communication activity among American cancer survivors and Adults Without Cancer Histories: an analysis of the 2003 Health Information Trends Survey (HINTS) Data.Development Of An Educational Video To Improve Patient Knowledge And Communication With Their Healthcare Providers About Colorectal Cancer ScreeningInformed decision making changes test preferences for colorectal cancer screening in a diverse population.Examining connections between screening for breast, cervical and prostate cancer and colorectal cancer screening.Patient-reported barriers to colorectal cancer screening: a mixed-methods analysis.Validating measures of scanned information exposure in the context of cancer prevention and screening behaviorsPerceptions of colorectal cancer screening in urban African American clinic patients: differences by gender and screening statusSocial and cultural factors are related to perceived colorectal cancer screening benefits and intentions in African Americans.Perceptions of genetic testing and genomic medicine among drug users.Trauma-informed medical care: CME communication training for primary care providers.Community involvement in the development and feedback about a colorectal cancer screening media campaign in Ohio Appalachia.Physician use of persuasion and colorectal cancer screeningDiscussing cancer: communication with African Americans.Knowledge, barriers, and predictors of colorectal cancer screening in an Appalachian church populationKnowledge and practice of iranians toward colorectal cancer, and barriers to screening.Relationship of colorectal cancer awareness and knowledge with colorectal cancer screening.Barriers to screening colonoscopy for low-income Latino and white patients in an urban community health centerEvaluation of sleep apnea in a sample of black patients.Medical screening participation in the childhood cancer survivor study.Shared decision-making about colorectal cancer screening: a conceptual framework to guide research.Contrasts in rural and urban barriers to colorectal cancer screening.Word on the Street: Engaging Local Leaders in a Dialogue About Prostate Cancer Among African Americans.Culturally targeted patient navigation for increasing african americans' adherence to screening colonoscopy: a randomized clinical trial.Why are Korean American physicians reluctant to recommend colorectal cancer screening to Korean American patients? Exploratory interview findingsDeterminants of Mammography Screening Participation in Adult Childhood Cancer Survivors: Results From the Childhood Cancer Survivor StudyDisparities in colorectal cancer in African-Americans vs Whites: before and after diagnosis.Employing the church as a marketer of cancer prevention: a look at a health promotion project aimed to reduce colorectal cancer among African Americans in the Midwest.Trauma-Informed Medical Care: Patient Response to a Primary Care Provider Communication Training.Patient-physician colorectal cancer screening discussion content and patients' use of colorectal cancer screening.Health care avoidance among rural populations: results from a nationally representative survey.Personal communication in primary and secondary cancer prevention: evolving discussions, emerging challenges.Developing a computer touch-screen interactive colorectal screening decision aid for a low-literacy African American population: lessons learned.Colorectal cancer screening at US community health centers: Examination of sociodemographic disparities and association with patient-provider communication.Medical Mistrust and Colorectal Cancer Screening Among African Americans.Influences of Socio-Demographic Factors and Health Utilization Factors on Patient-Centered Provider Communication.Physical Health Screenings Among African-American Church and Community Members.Colorectal cancer screening and African Americans: findings from a qualitative study.Perceived colonoscopy barriers and facilitators among urban African American patients and their medical residents.Developing a typology of African Americans with limited literacy based on preventive health practice orientation: implications for colorectal cancer screening strategies.Colorectal Cancer Screening Among Foreign-born South Asians in the Metropolitan New York/New Jersey Region.
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Colorectal cancer screening among African American church members: a qualitative and quantitative study of patient-provider communication
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