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The aims of this project are to adapt and extend the use of academic detailing to the dissemination of prostate cancer (CaP) screening findings to primary care physicians practicing in African American communities. The objectives of this study are:
1A. To demonstrate the feasibility of disseminating the American Cancer Society guidelines for prostate cancer screening among primary care practitioners using multi-component academic detailing.
The long term goal of this project is to increase prostate cancer screening among African American communities, thus decreasing cancer-related morbidity and mortality.
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We will conduct a two-arm trial, recruiting, obtaining consent, then assigning 200 physicians' offices at random to one of two arms: intervention (multi-component academic detailing including an interactive, digitized CD-ROM, focused on the discussion of risks and benefits, screening options or alternatives, values clarification, and mutual decision-making, alongside patient education materials designed for low literacy patients) or to a service-as-usual control arm. We will query 200 physicians about their PC knowledge, attitudes/beliefs toward screening and screening options, and PSA testing at baseline, 6, and 12months post-randomization, compared to the rate observed in a service-as-usual control. Physician counseling in cancer control will be verified by a chart review at baseline and at 12months post-randomization (N=750). The instruments will assess prostate cancer knowledge, attitudes and beliefs toward screening, and uptake of the PSA. The nested design uses the physician's office as the unit of randomization, and the office as the unit of analysis.
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