CPCRN and the Colorectal Cancer Control Program (CRCCP) A proposed cross-center collaboration Peggy Hannon & Matt Kreuter, co-chairs May 10, 2010
Jan 03, 2016
CPCRN and the Colorectal Cancer Control Program (CRCCP)
A proposed cross-center collaboration
Peggy Hannon & Matt Kreuter, co-chairs
May 10, 2010
About CRCCP
About CRCCP
• 80% screening by 2014
About CRCCP
• 80% screening by 2014
• Four broad strategies• population reach & impact• policy & systems change• awareness & outreach• leverage existing resources
About CRCCP
• 80% screening by 2014
• Using EBIs from the Guide• client reminders• small media• reducing structural barriers• provider assessment/feedback• provider reminders
About CRCCP
• 80% screening by 2014
• Using EBIs from the Guide• client reminders• small media• reducing structural barriers• provider assessment/feedback• provider reminders
• 26 states & tribal orgs
A unique opportunity for CPCRN
• Natural laboratory for dissemination
• Defined set of cancer control EBIs
• Large-scale practice settings
• Perfect timing
Our proposal
• Survey CRCCPs to assess D & I activity
• Identify precursors of D & I success
• Identify challenges to D & I
• Monitor progress over time
Criterion 1: Advancing D&I science
• Develop measures of implementation
• Describe translational steps used by CRCCP
• Identify infrastructure and support needed
• Informed by RE-AIM and ISF models
Criterion 2: Feasibility
• CPCRN history of projects similar in scope
• Developing, administering surveys & interviews
• Community partner surveys (CPCRN-II)
• Cancer conference attendees (CPCRN-II)
• HPV cognitive response testing (CPCRN-II)
• BCCCP evaluation (Emory SIP)
Criterion 3: Leadership
• Peggy Hannon (U. of Washington)
• Michelle Kegler (Emory)
• Matthew Kreuter (Washington University)
Criterion 4: Priority to funders
• DCPC priority at CDC
• Dr. Plescia directly requested CPCRN involvement
Criterion 5: Impact
• Provide great insight into how EBIs are adopted
and implemented in state and local PH systems
• Potential for impact with CRCCPs