Fostering shared decision-making about prostate cancer screening among African American men patients and their primary care providers: a randomized behavioral clinical trial

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Margarita Echeverri
Kyazia Felder
David Anderson
Elora Apantaku
Patrick Leung
Clare Hoff
Princess Dennar
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[1] Xavier University of Louisiana; College of Pharmacy,Educational Coordinator Health Disparities, Diversity and Cultural Competence; Center of Minority Health and Health Disparities Research and Education
[2] Xavier University of Louisiana,Department of Clinical and Administrative Sciences
[3] Xavier University of Louisiana,Department of Mathematics
[4] Tulane University,Preventive Medicine Residency PGY2
[5] School of Medicine,Department of Family and Community Medicine
[6] Medical Physicians Group PLLC,undefined
[7] Tulane University School of Medicine,undefined
[8] Premium Care Medical Center,undefined
[9] LLC,undefined
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Prostate cancer; PSA screening; African American men; Shared decision-making; Decision aid; Primary care providers; Randomized controlled trial;
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