Term of Award
Fall 2014
Degree Name
Doctor of Public Health in Public Health Leadership (Dr.P.H.)
Document Type and Release Option
Dissertation (restricted to Georgia Southern)
Department
Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health
Committee Chair
Gerald Ledlow
Committee Member 1
Gulzar Shah
Committee Member 2
Hani Samawi
Abstract
Background: The findings from previous studies on the socio-demographic and socio-economic factors associated with non-adherence to Colorectal Cancer Screening (CRCS) in populations of health disparities are inconsistent, and few studies have utilized an integrative approach to deliver a CRCS intervention to at-risk adults. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted using data from the 2009-2010 Southeast Georgia Cancer Alliance Integrative project survey to describe the rates of negative patient deviation (non-adherence) to CRCS. Results: Almost 70% of at-risk adult participants were non-adherent to CRCS. Participants under 45 years of age were 1.8 times as likely to report a negative deviation compared to participants 45 years of age and older. Males were 1.7 times as likely to be non-adherent to CRCS compared to females. Obese participants were 7.8 times as likely to be non-adherent to CRCS compared to underweight, normal weight and overweight participants. A strong correlation existed between county of residence and negative deviation to CRCS. The results of the study support that age, gender, BMI and county of residence were significant factors that showed strong associations to non-adherence to CRCS. Conclusion: The findings suggest, understanding the relationships that exist between non-adherence to CRCS and factors that determine health outcomes are essential to reducing the mortality and morbidity of CRC.
INDEX WORDS: Colorectal Cancer Screening, Colorectal Cancer, Non-adherence, Negative Patient Deviation, Southeast Georgia Cancer Alliance Integrative project, Populations/groups of health disparity, Colorectal Cancer prevention, Colonoscopy and FOBT
Recommended Citation
Offoegbu, D.C. (2014). Examining the relationships and patterns of adult patient deviation in populations of disparity for Colorectal cancer screening in Southeast Georgia. Doctoral dissertation, Georgia Southern University.