id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-313574-8t5y9gqq Roy, Siddhartha Systematic Review of Interventions to Increase Stool Blood Colorectal Cancer Screening in African Americans 2020-06-24 .txt text/plain 5836 278 44 To critically assess and synthesize the available evidence for the effectiveness of colorectal cancer screening programs in primary and community health care, this systematic review aims to review quality studies testing different strategies for increasing stool blood colorectal cancer screening rates in African Americans. The objective of this systematic review is to assess the effectiveness of colorectal cancer screening using stool blood testing approaches, specifically in studies which included either exclusively African Americans, or were conducted in health systems with a high proportion of African American patients. The form included questions on sample setting, sample size, study design, randomization procedures, follow-up time periods, target population, intervention description, control group description, participant demographics, type of screening tests, means of screening confirmation (chart versus self-report), and study outcomes by study arm and screening adherence. This systematic review examines summary findings from 11 experimental studies designed to test the effectiveness of interventions to increase colorectal cancer screening, specifically using stool blood CRC screening approaches such as FIT or gFOBT in African American communities. ./cache/cord-313574-8t5y9gqq.txt ./txt/cord-313574-8t5y9gqq.txt