725
Participants
Start Date
February 19, 2020
Primary Completion Date
September 23, 2021
Study Completion Date
October 1, 2025
Primary Care Provider Survey
To assess PCP demographics, attitudes, and perceived barriers to BE screening, we have developed a PCP survey using a theoretical model of physician behavior based on Social Cognitive Theory and the Theory of Reasoned Action. This approach has proven effective in colorectal cancer and hepatocellular carcinoma screening. This model includes domains of provider background and experience, screening practices, perceptions of screening, physician influences, and practice environment and practice patterns. To assess PCP knowledge of BE screening, we have designed 9 clinical vignettes that will categorize provider responses into under-, appropriate, and over-use of BE screening. Survey questions and vignettes have been adapted from earlier validated surveys. Prior to distribution, the survey and vignettes will be pretested and refined based on a cognitive interview about the survey among a convenience sample of 10 PCPs.
Gastroenterologist Survey
To assess GI demographics, attitudes, and perceived barriers to BE screening, we have developed a GI survey using a theoretical model of physician behavior based on Social Cognitive Theory and the Theory of Reasoned Action. This approach has proven effective in colorectal cancer and hepatocellular carcinoma screening. This model includes domains of provider background and experience, screening practices, perceptions of screening, physician influences, and practice environment and practice patterns. To assess GI knowledge of BE screening, we have designed 9 clinical vignettes that will categorize provider responses into under-, appropriate, and over-use of BE screening. Survey questions and vignettes have been adapted from earlier validated surveys. Prior to distribution, the survey and vignettes will be pretested and refined based on a cognitive interview about the survey among a convenience sample of 10 GIs.
Patient Survey
To assess patient knowledge, attitudes, and barriers to completion of BE screening, we will use a theoretical model of patient behavior on the Health Behavior Framework to guide selection of relevant variables for survey development including 4 domains: knowledge about BE and EAC, potential barriers to BE screening completion, patient attitudes and demographic information. Prior to distribution, the survey will be refined and pretested among a sample of 10 patients with each participant completing a cognitive interview prior to distribution.
Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia
Pennsylvania Presbyterian Hospital, Philadelphia
Parkland Health and Hospital System, Dallas
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas
Denver Health Medical Center, Aurora
University of Colorado Hospital, Aurora
American College of Gastroenterology
OTHER
University of Colorado, Denver
OTHER