Low literacy interventions to promote discussion of prostate cancer - A randomized controlled trial

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Kripalani, Sunil
Sharma, Jyoti
Justice, Elizabeth
Justice, Jeb
Spiker, Cynthia
Laufman, Larry E.
Price, Megan
Weinberg, Armin D.
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[1] Emory Univ, Sch Med, Dept Med, Div Gen Med, Atlanta, GA 30322 USA
[2] Rollins Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Biostat, Atlanta, GA USA
[3] Baylor Coll Med, Chron Dis Control & Prevent Res Ctr, Houston, TX USA
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10.1016/j.amepre.2007.03.018
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
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Background: Professional organizations recommend that physicians discuss prostate cancer with patients to make individual screening decisions. However, few studies have tested strategies to encourage such discussions, particularly among high-risk populations. We examined the effects of two low-literacy interventions on the frequency of prostate cancer discussion and screening. Design: Randomized, blinded, controlled trial with concealed allocation. Setting/Participants: Inner-city primary care clinic, serving a predominately African-American population. Participants were men aged 45-70 with no history of prostate cancer, presenting for a regular appointment. Interventions: While waiting to see their physician, patients received a patient education handout on prostate cancer screening (PtEd), a handout simply encouraging patients to talk to their doctor about prostate cancer (Cue), or a control handout. The interventions did not advocate for or against screening. Measures: Patient-reported discussion of prostate cancer with the physician and chart reviews determine prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test orders and performance of digital rectal examination (DRE). Adjusted odds ratios (aOR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) were computed. Data were collected in 2003, and analyses were completed in 2006. Results: Most of the 250 subjects (90.4%) were African American and 78.8% read below the ninth grade level. Overall, 48.4% reported discussing prostate cancer during the appointment. Compared to the control group (37.3%), discussions were significantly more common in the Cue group (58.0%, aOR=2.39 [1.26-4.52]), as well as in the PtEd group (50.0%, aOR=1.92 [1.01-3.65]). When prostate cancer was discussed, patients in the intervention groups more commonly initiated the conversation (47.6% PtEd and 40.0% Cue, vs 9.7% control, p < 0.01 for each comparison to control). Compared to the control group (2.4%), PSA test orders increased in the PtEd group (14.1%, aOR=7.62 [1.62-35.83]) and in the Cue group (12.3%, aOR=5.86 [1.24-27.81]). Documentation of DRE did not change significantly (4.7% PtEd, 6.2% Cue, and 6.0% control). Conclusions: Two simple low-literacy interventions significantly increased discussion of prostate cancer and PSA test orders but not performance of DRE. Both interventions were effective in empowering low-literacy patients to initiate conversations about prostate cancer with their physician.
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