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Validation of a Questionnaire to Assess Self-Reported Colorectal Cancer Screening Status Using Face-to-Face Administration

Journal

DIGESTIVE DISEASES AND SCIENCES
Volume 54, Issue 6, Pages 1297-1306

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10620-008-0471-z

Keywords

Colorectal neoplasms; Mass screening; Validation studies; Questionnaires

Funding

  1. National Cancer Institute [R21 CA102379]
  2. VA Health Services Research and Development Research Career Award [R01 CA76330, R01 CA97263, K24 DK002926]

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Purpose The aim of this study was to assess the accuracy of a National Cancer Institute (NCI)-developed colorectal cancer screening questionnaire. Methods We conducted 36 cognitive interviews and made iterative changes to the questionnaire to improve comprehension. The revised questionnaire was administered face-to-face to 201 participants. The primary outcome was agreement between questionnaire responses and medical records for whether or not a participant was up-to-date for any colorectal cancer screening test. Results Comprehension of descriptions and questions was generally good; however, the barium enema description required several revisions. The sensitivity of the questionnaire for up-to-date screening status was 94%, specificity 63%, and concordance 88%. Conclusions The modified questionnaire was highly sensitive for determining if a person was up-to-date for any colorectal cancer screening test, although the specificity was low. Given the difficulty of obtaining all relevant records, self-report using this questionnaire is a reasonable option for identifying people who have undergone testing.

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