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Findings will be analyzed by age group, gender, geographic residence location using Rural-Urban Continuum Codes (RUCCs),91 health insurance coverage status, and clinic.",[13],"Other: Navigator-led intervention",{"label":15,"type":10,"description":16,"interventionNames":10},"provider\u002Fstaff\u002Fleadership","Employees above 18 years old or people not employed by the participating clinics will be given 32-item Change Process Capability Questionnaire (CPCQ). The CPCQ measures practice readiness to manage the system changes needed to implement evidence-based recommendations by incorporating items identified by a panel of implementation leaders as the most important organizational factors and strategies. Three to six individuals per site will complete pre- and post CPCQs: 1-2 project champion clinicians; 1-2 nursing staff; 1-2 admin. staff (e.g., office manager).",{"label":18,"type":10,"description":19,"interventionNames":10},"caregivers\u002Fcommunity members","50 provider\u002Fcommunity interviews will per collected to develop strategies that address potential barriers and facilitators to diagnostic follow-up within each ITU setting using a Navigator-led intervention.",[21],{"type":6,"name":22,"description":23,"armGroupLabels":24,"otherNames":10},"Navigator-led intervention","Navigator will review the proposed implementation plan with PCPs, clinic staff and administrators to address how diagnostic colonoscopy can fit smoothly within overall clinic operations.",[9],[26],{"name":27,"affiliation":28,"role":29},"Mark Doescher, MD, MSPH","University of Oklahoma Stephenson Cancer Center","PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR",[31],{"name":27,"role":32,"phone":33,"phoneExt":10,"email":34},"CONTACT","05-271-4808","SCC-IIT-Office@ouhsc.edu",{"type":36,"investigatorFullName":10,"investigatorTitle":10,"investigatorAffiliation":10,"oldNameTitle":10,"oldOrganization":10},"SPONSOR",[38,41],{"name":39,"class":40},"Oklahoma City Indian Clinic","UNKNOWN",{"name":42,"class":43},"Indian Health Service (IHS)","FED","100632595","raising-awareness-of-colorectal-screening-in-american-indian-communities-100632595",false,"NCT07515729","Raising Awareness of Colorectal Screening in American Indian Communities","An American Indian Community-Engaged Approach to Increasing Diagnostic Colonoscopy","AIC-DC","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Inclusion for patient interviews: American Indian Men and Women eligible for services at OKCIC and IHS facilities. American Indian Men and Women aged 45 to 75 years who are eligible for colorectal cancer screening.\n* Inclusion for the provider\u002Fstaff\u002Fleadership interviews: Adults (18 to 80 years old) who are employed by the participating clinic.\n* Inclusion for caregiver\u002Fcommunity member interviews: Adults aged 18 and over who are caregivers for patients eligible for CRC screening. Community members who are aged 18 and over.\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Exclusion for patient interviews: Non-American Indian Men and Women and American Indian Men and Women that are not in the required age range for CRC screenings.\n* Exclusion for provider\u002Fstaff\u002Fleadership interviews: Employees less than 18 years old or people not employed by the participating clinics.\n* Exclusion for caregivers\u002Fcommunity members: People less than 18 years old, not a caregiver for a patient eligible for CRC screening. 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