Cancer Screening Adherence through Technology-Enhanced Shared Decision Making (CSATS)
This seminar will discuss the development and pilot testing of an effective behavioral intervention model to improve patient adherence to colorectal cancer (CRC) screening that is feasible and sustainable in community practices by linking a computer prompt/reminder system with a behavioral intervention that combines decision aid and risk assessment with physician recommendation to enhance Shared Decision Making (SDM).
2006-08-11 00:00
2006-08-11 12:00
2006-08-11 13:30
Masahito Jimbo, MD, PhD, MPH
<a href="http://chcr.umich.edu/who_we_are/people/person.2006-01-03.9767002693/person_view">Mas Jimbo</a> is Assistant Professor, Department of Family Medicine. His clinical and research interests include Health Promotion and Disease Prevention; Cancer Prevention and Screening; and Cross-Cultural Medicine, especially the elucidation of social and cultural determinants of health behavior and development of culturally appropriate behavioral intervention tools that would positively affect health behavior. He is also interested in the establishment of family medicine as a recognized medical discipline in Japan.<br><br>For more information see: <a href="http://chcr.umich.edu/what_we_do/projects/project.2006-01-03.3473471889/projects_page">Cancer Screening Adherence through Technology-Enhanced Shared Decision Making (CSATS)</a><br><br><br><br>
7C09 North Ingalls
http://wocket.chcr.med.umich.edu/chcr/seminars/2006-08-11-jimbo.htm
CSATS 08112006 CHCR.ppt
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