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Questionnaire: Colon Cancer Screening Questionnaire

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... learn-more-colonLearn More. <h4>Tests That Look at Your Colon</h4>There are three tests that look at your colon: a colonoscopy, a flexible sigmoidoscopy, and a CT colonography (virtual colonoscopy).<ul><li>A <em>colonoscopy</em> is a long tube put in your rectum to look for growths in the colon. It has the advantage of being done less frequently &ndash; often every 10 years. It does require medicine to clean out your bowels, anesthesia, and a ride to and from the test.</li><li>A <em>sigmoidoscopy</em> is like a colonoscopy, but it is a shorter tube that only looks at the first three feet of your colon. It is done every 5 to 10 years. It still requires medicine to clean out your bowels but does not use anesthesia. It is not available in many communities.</li><li>A <em>CT colonoscopy</em> is a CT scan to look at your colon. It can find polyps and cancer and is done every 5 years. It does require medicine to clean out your bowels. Sometimes if finds things outside the colon and we not sure if this helps or hurts people.</li></ul>0..1display
... learn-more-stoolLearn More. <h4>Tests That Look at Your Stool</h4>There are two types of tests that look at your stool: tests that look for microscopic blood or tests that look for abnormal DNA changes. If the results are abnormal, you need a colonoscopy to follow-up.<ul><li>A <em>FIT or FOBT</em> test look for microscopic blood in your stool. They can be done at home and are generally quick and easy. They need to be done every year and you have to collect a small stool sample.</li><li>A <em>stool DNA test</em> looks for microscopic blood and changes in the DNA in your stool. It can find more cancers than the stool blood tests but may not be better over time. They have more false positives, so you are more likely to need a follow-up colonoscopy. They need to be done every 1 to 3 years and you have to collect an entire bowel movement.</li></ul>0..1display
... learn-more-choiceLearn More. <ul><li>Some patients like to do the tests that look at the colon, like the colonoscopy, because they can do the test less frequently and feel good that polyps are removed.</li><li>Other patients prefer the stool tests, because they are easy, save the same number of lives, and don’t mind doing a test every year.</li></ul>0..1display
... 1Next Steps. What do you want to do next?1..1choiceOptions: 3 options
... 2Next Steps. How do you feel about your decision?0..1group
.... 2.1I know the benefits of the different tests.0..1choiceOptions: 5 options
.... 2.2I know the drawbacks of the different tests.0..1choiceOptions: 5 options
.... 2.3I am clear about which benefits and drawbacks matter most to me.0..1choiceOptions: 5 options
.... 2.4I have enough support and advice to make a decision about which test I want.0..1choiceOptions: 5 options
.... 2.5I feel sure about the best choice for me.0..1choiceOptions: 5 options
... 3Next Steps. Would you like to discuss colon cancer screening at your next appointment? MyPreventiveCare can let your provider know what you want.1..1boolean
... 15Feedback. Please indicate your level of agreement with the following statement:0..1group
.... 15.1Using the MyPreventiveCare tool has helped me begin preparing for a conversation with my provider about making health decisions.0..1choiceOptions: 5 options
... 16Feedback. Do you have any other feedback or thoughts to share on your use of MyPreventiveCare?0..1text

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Answer options for 1

  • http://fhir.org/guides/preventive-care/CodeSystem/mpc-questionnaire-codes#more-thought ("I want to give it more thought")
  • http://fhir.org/guides/preventive-care/CodeSystem/mpc-questionnaire-codes#get-colon-test ("I want to get a test to look at the colon, like a colonoscopy")
  • http://fhir.org/guides/preventive-care/CodeSystem/mpc-questionnaire-codes#get-stool-test ("I want to get a stool test")

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Answer options for 15.1

  • https://loinc.org/LL1606-4/#LA15238-1 ("Disagree a lot")
  • https://loinc.org/LL1606-4/#LA15239-9 ("Disagree a little")
  • https://loinc.org/LL1606-4/#LA15240-7 ("Neither agree nor disagree")
  • https://loinc.org/LL1606-4/#LA15241-5 ("Agree a little")
  • https://loinc.org/LL1606-4/#LA15242-3 ("Agree a lot")