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American Journal of Preventive Medicine
Volume 37, Issue 2
, Pages
94-101
, August 2009
Effect of a Multimodal Reminder Program on Repeat Mammogram Screening
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Study population flow for three cohorts: pre-reminder, post-reminder implementation, and post-reminder maintenance
Target Group: mammogram recommended by USPSTF and patients targeted with reminders (ag
Study population flow for three cohorts: pre-reminder, post-reminder implementation, and post-reminder maintenance
Target Group: mammogram recommended by USPSTF and patients targeted with reminders (age 50–69)
Comparison Group 1: mammogram recommended by USPSTF but patients not targeted (age 42–49)
Comparison Group 2: mammogram conditionally recommended by USPSTF (if life expectancy not compromised) but patients not targeted (age ≥70)
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Proportion of women who have had a mammogram during 10 months of follow-up periodTarget Group: mammogram recommended by USPSTF and patients targeted with reminders (age 50–69)Comparison Group 1: mammoProportion of women who have had a mammogram during 10 months of follow-up period
Target Group: mammogram recommended by USPSTF and patients targeted with reminders (age 50–69)
Comparison Group 1: mammogram recommended by USPSTF but patients not targeted (age 42–49)
Comparison Group 2: mammogram conditionally recommended by USPSTF (if life expectancy not compromised) but patients not targeted (age ≥70)
PII: S0749-3797(09)00304-3
doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2009.03.022
© 2009 American Journal of Preventive Medicine. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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