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Promoting Shared Decision-Making About Colorectal Cancer Testing for Older Adults (PRIMED) Study, Maine and Massachusetts, 2019-2022

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As people age, medical decisions become more complex, including conversations about cancer screening. For patients aged 76-85, the United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) advises clinicians that decisions about colorectal cancer (CRC) screening should be individualized based on overall health and prior screening history (C recommendation). However, studies find that many older adults are not well-informed about, nor meaningfully engaged in, decisions about whether to continue CRC screening. Shared decision making (SDM) has been shown to improve the quality of decisions about initiating cancer screening but little is known about its effectiveness for decisions about stopping interventions. This study addresses a gap in the understanding of how to support clinicians and older patients in making good decisions about whether to continue CRC screening or not. The researchers conducted a comparative effectiveness trial that randomly assigned clinicians at participating academic and community practices to one of two different decision support strategies. The first strategy (Registry arm) took a population health management (PHM) approach and used a patient registry to identify and track use of CRC screening among older adults for each clinician. The second strategy enhanced the registry by adding a multi-faceted SDM training program for clinicians (SDM Skills arm). The researchers enrolled patients of participating primary care providers (PCPs), aged 76-85, who are due or overdue for CRC screening, and survey them shortly after an office visit to determine the impact of the two strategies on outcomes of importance to patients. The study randomly assigned about 60 participating PCPs to the SDM skills or Registry arms, and enroll about 500 of their eligible patients.
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ICPSR - Interuniversity Consortium for Political and Social Research
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2026-04-30
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