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Context : Colorectal cancer (CRC) mass screening has been implemented in France since 2008. Participation rates remain too low. The objective of this study is to test if the implementation of a training course focused on communication skills (whether in-person or e-learning) among general practitioners (GP) would increase the delivery of gFOBT and CRC screening participation among the target population of each participating GP.
Method : Pragmatic controlled cluster randomized trial with 2 parallel groups: Control versus Educational Intervention Intervention ; six hour educational training either in person or through e-learning The Main objective: is to evaluate the effectiveness of an educational intervention teaching physicians the patient-centered approach, either in-person or through e-learning, by evaluating their patients' participation in colorectal cancer (CRC) screening for all risk categories.
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Context : Colorectal cancer (CRC) mass screening has been implemented in France since 2008. Participation rates remain too low. The objective of this study is to test if the implementation of a training course focused on communication skills (whether in-person or e-learning) among general practitioners (GP) would increase the delivery of gFOBT and CRC screening participation among the target population of each participating GP.
Method : Pragmatic controlled cluster randomized trial with 2 parallel groups: Control versus Educational Intervention .Given that the type of educational intervention modifies the global organization and medical practices of the participating centers, the randomization will be done at the level of GP's practice as a cluster unit in order to avoid contamination bias.
Population : All general practitioners practicing in the Île-de-France, Languedoc-Roussillon, Loire-Atlantique, Midi-Pyrénées, Poitou-Charentes, or Provence-Alpes-Cote-d'Azur regions will be requested Their patients are eligible if they are 50-74 years old and reside in one of the above regions.
212 centers are expected with 318 investigating doctors (an average of 1,5 doctors per center) and 42 358 total patients (21 179 patients in each arm) Intervention ; will be an educational training either in person or through e-learning GPs from practices in the control group were asked to continue their usual care, as if they were not participating in this trial. The whole procedure is the same all over the country i.e. all adults aged 50 to 74 of each GP's target population receive a letter every two years from the local cancer prevention association encouraging them to visit their GP and ask for the test. Patients must then send the test and a completed identity form, contained in an envelope to a central laboratory.
In the intervention group, participating GPs will receive a six-hour training course focusing on patient-centered care either in person or through e-learning . Two different scenarios for a video aiming to improve communication with patients were developed: one for a compliant patient, another for a non-compliant patient based on the four components of the patient centered clinical method
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The Main objective: is to evaluate the effectiveness of an educational intervention teaching physicians the patient-centered approach, either in-person or through e-learning, by evaluating their patients' participation in colorectal cancer (CRC) screening for all risk categories The Secondary objectives are ;
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