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Community-based colorectal cancer screening in a rural setting using fecal immunochemical test (FIT) kits
Methods: Guideline-eligible individuals (N=345) were recruited in 2014 through community outreach efforts in eight rural Appalachian Kentucky counties to receive a FIT kit; participants were encouraged to return the kits via U.S. mail in a postage paid envelope. Four out of five participants (82%) returned their kit via mail; these individuals were compared to participants who did not return a kit relative to multiple characteristics.
Results: In bivariate analyses, participants with low incomes (p<.001), not having a regular healthcare provider (p=.019), lacking a high school education (p=.036), and self-reporting as overweight or obese (p=.009) were more likely to return kits. In adjusted regression models, subjects reporting an annual income <$15,000 were 2.85 times more likely to return their kits (95% CI: 1.56-5.24). Also, those self-reporting as overweight/obese were 1.95 times more likely to return their kits (95% CI: 1.07-3.55).
Discussion: These findings suggest that a community-based CRC screening outreach program may yield high FIT kit return rates via mail in a rural setting. Innovative community-clinical linkages may enhance acceptability of CRC screening tests by targeted rural populations.
Learning Areas:
Diversity and cultureImplementation of health education strategies, interventions and programs
Learning Objectives:
Identify barriers to colorectal cancer screening in rural populations
Describe an innovative approach to increasing colorectal cancer screening in rural populations
Identify predictors of returning fecal immunochemical test (FIT) kits
Keyword(s): Cancer Prevention and Screening, Rural Health
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Any relevant financial relationships? No
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