Implementation of Health IT for Cancer Screening in US Primary Care: Scoping Review.
Constance Owens-JaseyJinying ChenRan XuHeather AngierAmy G HuebschmannMayuko Ito FukunagaKrisda H ChaiyachatiKatharine A RendleKim RobienLisa D DiMartinoDaniel J AmanteJamie M FaroMaura M KepperAlex T RamseyEric BressmanRachel GoldPublished in: JMIR cancer (2024)
There are substantial evidence gaps regarding the effectiveness of HIT-based interventions, especially those targeting guideline-concordant breast and colorectal cancer screening in primary care. Even less is known about how to enhance the adoption of technologies that have been proven effective in supporting breast, colorectal, or cervical cancer screening. Research is needed to ensure that the potential benefits of effective HIT-based interventions equitably reach diverse primary care populations.
Keyphrases
- primary care
- colorectal cancer screening
- cervical cancer screening
- physical activity
- healthcare
- general practice
- public health
- systematic review
- mental health
- papillary thyroid
- cancer therapy
- risk assessment
- human health
- electronic health record
- young adults
- drug delivery
- health promotion
- social media
- genetic diversity