Assessment of colorectal cancer screening in rural Appalachian Ohio and Kentucky: Results from a random-digit-dialed telephone survey
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Project Citation:
Dignan, Mark. Assessment of colorectal cancer screening in rural Appalachian Ohio and Kentucky: Results from a random-digit-dialed telephone survey . Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2024-01-19. https://doi.org/10.3886/E197823V1
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These data were used in the following paper:
Assessment of colorectal cancer screening in rural Appalachian Ohio and Kentucky: Results from a random-digit-dialed telephone survey
Dignan, M., D. Paskett, E., M. Oliveri, J., C. Vanderpool, R., L. Katz, M., L. Reiter, P., M. Gray II, D., L. Pennell, M., S. Young, G., A. Stephens, J., Huang, B., Fickle, D., J. Kruse-Diehr, A., Cromo, M., Carman, A., Rogers, M., Gross, D., Fairchild, V., Bardhan, R., & Geertz, M. (2022). Assessment of Colorectal Cancer Screening in Rural Appalachian Ohio and Kentucky: Results from a Random-Digit-Dialed Telephone Survey. In Archives of Epidemiology and Public Health (Vol. 4, Issue 1). Open Access Text Pvt, Ltd. https://doi.org/10.15761/aeph.1000127
Summary
Six counties in Ohio and 6 counties in Kentucky were selected for the study. While the US age adjusted CRC mortality rate for 2010-2014 was 48.9 per 100,000 when ACCSIS was initiated, the statewide rates for Kentucky and Ohio were 57.3 and 54.3, respectively, and the rates for these 12 ACCSIS study counties were substantially higher than the state rates, ranging from 61.2 to 111.9 per 100,000. These counties were selected due to their high CRC mortality rates, in addition to low socioeconomic status. Within each of the selected counties, primary health care services were recruited. Primary healthcare partners were selected in each county and included a mixture of federally qualified health centers (FQHC), satellite primary care clinics of regional hospitals, and one public health department primary care clinic.
Assessment of colorectal cancer screening in rural Appalachian Ohio and Kentucky: Results from a random-digit-dialed telephone survey
Dignan, M., D. Paskett, E., M. Oliveri, J., C. Vanderpool, R., L. Katz, M., L. Reiter, P., M. Gray II, D., L. Pennell, M., S. Young, G., A. Stephens, J., Huang, B., Fickle, D., J. Kruse-Diehr, A., Cromo, M., Carman, A., Rogers, M., Gross, D., Fairchild, V., Bardhan, R., & Geertz, M. (2022). Assessment of Colorectal Cancer Screening in Rural Appalachian Ohio and Kentucky: Results from a Random-Digit-Dialed Telephone Survey. In Archives of Epidemiology and Public Health (Vol. 4, Issue 1). Open Access Text Pvt, Ltd. https://doi.org/10.15761/aeph.1000127
Summary
Six counties in Ohio and 6 counties in Kentucky were selected for the study. While the US age adjusted CRC mortality rate for 2010-2014 was 48.9 per 100,000 when ACCSIS was initiated, the statewide rates for Kentucky and Ohio were 57.3 and 54.3, respectively, and the rates for these 12 ACCSIS study counties were substantially higher than the state rates, ranging from 61.2 to 111.9 per 100,000. These counties were selected due to their high CRC mortality rates, in addition to low socioeconomic status. Within each of the selected counties, primary health care services were recruited. Primary healthcare partners were selected in each county and included a mixture of federally qualified health centers (FQHC), satellite primary care clinics of regional hospitals, and one public health department primary care clinic.
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Kentucky and Ohio
Time Period(s):
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4/15/2019 – 9/15/2019
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4/15/2019 – 9/15/2019
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survey data
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