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Item COVID-19 Concerns among Physicians who treat cancer survey in the United States, Cross-sectional study March/April 2020(2020-09-24) Vogel, Rachel I; Thomaier, Lauren; Lou, Emil; Teoh, Deanna; Jewett, Patricia; Beckwith, Heather; Parsons, Helen; Yuan, Jianling; Blaes, Anne H; Hui, Jane YC; isak0023@umn.edu; Vogel, Rachel I.Cross-sectional anonymous online survey among physicians treating individuals with cancer in the United States during the initial phase of the COVID-19 pandemic (March 27, 2020 – April 10, 2020). Recruitment: Snowball convenience sampling through social media (Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn). Eligibility criteria: ≥18 years, able to read/write in English, and being a physician (MD or DO) currently residing and providing cancer treatment in the United States. Data collected and stored in REDCap.Item Evaluation of an Electronic Health Record Intervention to Decrease Over-screening in Women Beyond the Screening Age Limits or Post-hysterectomy(2018-03) Teoh, DeannaObjectives: 1) To assess healthcare provider adherence to the 2012 cervical cancer screening guidelines beyond screening age limits and post-hysterectomy; 2) To evaluate effects of electronic health record clinical decision support to decrease non-indicated screening. Methods: A retrospective chart review determined cervical cancer screening practices from 2012-2014 in women <21 or >65 years of age or post-hysterectomy. Tests were designated as indicated/non-indicated per 2012 guidelines. To test the effect of clinical decision support, the proportion of non-indicated tests were compared before and after implementation of decision support. Results: Tests were indicated in 51%, 40%, and 29% of women <21 years, >65 years, and post-hysterectomy, respectively. Implementation of clinical decision support did not change the proportion of non-indicated Pap tests (OR 1.08, 95% CI 0.77-1.52). Conclusions: 35% of Pap tests in women beyond the screening age limits or post-hysterectomy were not indicated. A clinical decision support alert did not change practices.Item Perceptions of COVID-19 and Health Survey in the United States, Cross-sectional study April 2020(2020-10-12) Vogel, Rachel I; Lou, Emil; Mburu, E. Waruiru; Thomaier, Lauren; Hui, Jane YC; Nelson, Heather H; Teoh, Deanna; Brown, Katherine; Blaes, Anne; Holtan, Shernan; Jewett, Patricia; Parsons, Helen; isak0023@umn.edu; Vogel, Rachel ICross-sectional anonymous online survey among individuals with and without cancer in the United States during the initial phase of the COVID-19 pandemic (April 3, 2020 – April 11, 2020). NOTE: To protect the identity of participants, the variables dem_1, dem_3, and dem_17 - which correspond to exact age, transgender status, and state of residence - have been removed from this public data set. Please contact the principal investigator if you require the full data set with these variables included for your research.