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Development and Evaluation of Brief Web-Based Education for Primary Care Providers to Address Inequities in Lung Cancer Screening and Smoking Cessation Treatment
by
Adams-Campbell, Lucile
, Parikh, Vicky
, Whealan, Julia
, Anderson, Eric D
, Smith, Laney
, Taylor, Kathryn L
, Williams, Randi M
, Geronimo, Maria
, Luta, George
, Windels, Allison
, Breece, Chavalia Joan
, Shepherd, Andrea K
, Puran, Namita
in
Cancer
/ Ethnic Groups
/ Health disparities
/ Lung cancer
/ Medical screening
/ Pretests Posttests
/ Primary care
/ Smoking cessation
/ Web Based Instruction
2023
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Development and Evaluation of Brief Web-Based Education for Primary Care Providers to Address Inequities in Lung Cancer Screening and Smoking Cessation Treatment
by
Adams-Campbell, Lucile
, Parikh, Vicky
, Whealan, Julia
, Anderson, Eric D
, Smith, Laney
, Taylor, Kathryn L
, Williams, Randi M
, Geronimo, Maria
, Luta, George
, Windels, Allison
, Breece, Chavalia Joan
, Shepherd, Andrea K
, Puran, Namita
in
Cancer
/ Ethnic Groups
/ Health disparities
/ Lung cancer
/ Medical screening
/ Pretests Posttests
/ Primary care
/ Smoking cessation
/ Web Based Instruction
2023
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Development and Evaluation of Brief Web-Based Education for Primary Care Providers to Address Inequities in Lung Cancer Screening and Smoking Cessation Treatment
by
Adams-Campbell, Lucile
, Parikh, Vicky
, Whealan, Julia
, Anderson, Eric D
, Smith, Laney
, Taylor, Kathryn L
, Williams, Randi M
, Geronimo, Maria
, Luta, George
, Windels, Allison
, Breece, Chavalia Joan
, Shepherd, Andrea K
, Puran, Namita
in
Cancer
/ Ethnic Groups
/ Health disparities
/ Lung cancer
/ Medical screening
/ Pretests Posttests
/ Primary care
/ Smoking cessation
/ Web Based Instruction
2023
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Development and Evaluation of Brief Web-Based Education for Primary Care Providers to Address Inequities in Lung Cancer Screening and Smoking Cessation Treatment
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Development and Evaluation of Brief Web-Based Education for Primary Care Providers to Address Inequities in Lung Cancer Screening and Smoking Cessation Treatment
2023
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AbstractAnnual lung cancer screening (LCS) is recommended for individuals at high risk for lung cancer. However, primary care provider–initiated discussions about LCS and referrals for screening are low overall, particularly among Black or African Americans and other minoritized racial and ethnic groups. Disparities also exist in receiving provider advice to quit smoking. Effective methods are needed to improve provider knowledge about LCS and tobacco-related disparities, and to provide resources to achieve equity in LCS rates. We report the feasibility and impact of pairing a self-directed Lung Cancer Health Disparities (HD) Web-based course with the National Training Network Lung Cancer Screening (LuCa) course on primary care providers’ knowledge about LCS and the health disparities associated with LCS. In a quasi-experimental study, primary care providers (N = 91) recruited from the MedStar Health System were assigned to complete the LuCa course only vs. the LuCa + HD courses. We measured pre-post–LCS-related knowledge and opinions about the courses. The majority (60.4%) of providers were resident physicians. There was no significant difference between groups on post-test knowledge (p > 0.05). However, within groups, there was an improvement in knowledge from pre- to post-test (LuCa only (p = 0.03); LuCa + HD (p < 0.001)). The majority of providers (81%) indicated they planned to improve their screening and preventive practices after having reviewed the educational modules. These findings provide preliminary evidence that this e-learning course can be used to educate providers on LCS, smoking cessation, and related disparities impacting patients.
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Springer Nature B.V
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