Analysis Tables
Table Shell 1: Description of samples at baseline surveys
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Number of patients seen (mean) |
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Number that are female (mean) |
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Number of these females that are seen for routine or well-woman exams (mean) |
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Number of Paps performed (mean) |
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Female provider (%) |
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Ethnicity (%) Hispanic Non-Hispanic |
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Race* (%) White Black or African American Asian Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander Native American or Alaska Native |
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Type of Clinician (%) Ob/Gyn Other physician Nurse Practitioner Certified nurse midwife Physician’s Assistant |
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Number of years providing clinical care (mean) |
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Number of primary care outpatient settings where currently practice (%) 1 2 3 or more |
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Hours spent in direct patient care (mean) |
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Percent of professional time spent in: Primary care Subspecialty care Research Teaching Administration Other |
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Years in practice at this clinic (mean) |
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Hours per week spent on outpatient care at this clinic (mean) |
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Number of patients seen at this clinic in a typical week (mean) |
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Number of adult female patients seen for routine or well-woman exams in typical week (mean) |
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Patient-Level |
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Age, years (mean) |
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Ethnicity (%) Hispanic Non-Hispanic |
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Race* (%) White Black or African American Asian Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander Native American or Alaska Native |
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Nativity (%) Foreign-born US-born |
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Language spoken at home (%) English Other |
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Highest level of school (%) Less than high school High school or GED At least some college |
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Type of Health Insurance (%) Private Medicare Medicaid Military or VA IL BCCP No insurance / self-pay Other |
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* Respondents were allowed to check all racial categories that applied.
Table Shell 2: Comparison of measures across control and intervention sites, percent and mean distributions
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Baseline Survey |
Follow-up Survey* |
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Patient-Level Measures |
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High Risk Behavior Scale |
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Pap Knowledge Scale |
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Previous HPV Test Use |
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HPV Knowledge Scale |
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HPV Testing Today – Attitude Scale |
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HPV Testing Today – Beliefs Scale |
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Screening Interval – Attitude Scale |
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Screening Interval – Beliefs Scale |
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Screening Interval – Intention |
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Provider-Level Measures |
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Importance of Annual Exam Scale |
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STD exposure |
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HPV Experience |
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Previous HPV training |
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Follow ACOG Guidelines |
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HPV Testing – Attitude Scale |
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HPV Testing – Beliefs Scale |
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HPV Testing – Social Support Scale |
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Screening Interval with Negative HPV and Normal Pap Results… |
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Attitude Scale |
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Beliefs Scale |
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Social Support Scale |
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Screening Interval with 3 Normal Paps… |
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Attitude Scale |
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Beliefs Scale |
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Social Support Scale |
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* Follow-up data are from the 18-month Patient Survey and the 12-month Provider Survey.
Table Shell 3: Bivariate and multivariate associations with increased screening interval
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Bivariate Models |
Multivariate Model |
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p-value |
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Clinic-Level Measures Intervention Site Control Site (reference) |
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Patient-Level Measures |
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Age, years |
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Race / Ethnicity Hispanic Black, non-Hispanic Other, non-Hispanic White, non-Hispanic (reference) |
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Nativity Foreign-born US-born (reference) |
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Language spoken at home English (reference) Other |
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Highest level of school Less than high school High school or GED (reference) At least some college |
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High Risk Behavior Scale |
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Pap Knowledge Scale |
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Previous HPV Test Use |
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HPV Knowledge Scale |
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HPV Testing Today – Attitude Scale |
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HPV Testing Today – Beliefs Scale |
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Screening Interval – Attitude Scale |
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Screening Interval – Beliefs Scale |
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Screening Interval – Intention |
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Provider-Level Measures |
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Type of Provider Ob/Gyn (reference) Other physician Nurse Practitioner Certified nurse midwife Physician’s Assistant |
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Importance of Annual Exam Scale |
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Risk Assessment Scale |
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STD exposure |
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HPV Experience |
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Previous HPV training |
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Follow ACOG Guidelines |
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HPV Testing – Attitude Scale |
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HPV Testing – Belief Scale |
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HPV Testing – Social Support Scale |
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Screening Interval with Negative HPV and Normal Pap Results… |
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Attitude Scale |
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Beliefs Scale |
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Social Support Scale |
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Screening Interval with 3 Normal Paps… |
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Attitude Scale |
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Beliefs Scale |
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Social Support Scale |
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Table Shell 4: Mean and standard deviation of provider attitude, belief and social support scales across the four provider survey waves
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Baseline |
12 months |
24 months |
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Attitude Scale Intervention (mean / sd) Control (mean / sd) |
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Belief Scale Intervention (mean / sd) Control (mean / sd) |
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Social Support Scale Intervention (mean / sd) Control (mean / sd) |
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Screening Interval with Negative HPV and Normal Pap Results… |
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Attitude Scale Intervention (mean / sd) Control (mean / sd) |
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Beliefs Scale Intervention (mean / sd) Control (mean / sd) |
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Social Support Intervention (mean / sd) Control (mean / sd) |
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Screening Interval with 3 Normal Paps… |
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Attitude Scale Intervention (mean / sd) Control (mean / sd) |
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Beliefs Scale Intervention (mean / sd) Control (mean / sd) |
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Social Support Intervention (mean / sd) Control (mean / sd) |
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Table Shell 5: Percent distribution of HPV genotype risk by age group, ethnicity and race
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High Risk HPV |
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Age group 35-39 years 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-60 |
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Ethnicity Hispanic Non-Hispanic |
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Race* (%) White Black or African American Asian Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander Native American or Alaska Native |
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* Respondents were allowed to check all racial categories that applied. Racial categories will be collapsed as needed due to small cell sizes.
Table Shell 6: Type of follow-up test or procedure performed for women with positive test results, percent (N)
Type of follow-up test or procedure performed |
HPV Pos / Pap Abnormal (N=) |
HPV Pos / Pap Normal (N=) |
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Pap test |
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HPV DNA test |
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Colposcopy / Biopsy |
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Treatment (1) |
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Other diagnostic procedure (2) |
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No follow-up |
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(1) Treatment includes cone biopsy conization, cryotherapy, laser ablation, and cold knife cone.
(2) Other diagnostic procedure includes cervical ultrasound, excision of endocervical polyps, cervicography, and endometrial sampling.
Table Shell 7: Percent distribution HPV vaccine attitudes and beliefs, baseline provider survey
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Currently recommend the HPV vaccine |
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If YES, recommend HPV vaccine to the following patient.s… |
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Females 9-12 years of age |
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Females 13-26 years of age |
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Females 27 years of age and older |
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Males 9-12 years of age |
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Males 13-26 years of age |
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Males 27 years of age and older |
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If NO, plan to recommend the HPV vaccine |
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Plan to change cervical cancer screening and management for females who are fully vaccinated with HPV vaccine Yes No Don’t know |
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How often will you routinely screen for cervical cancer among females that have been fully vaccinated with the HPV vaccine? Annually Every 2-3 years Every 4-5 years > 5 years Will not be screened Unknown |
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Will use the HPV test to manage abnormal Pap results for vaccinated |
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Patients are asking about HPV vaccination |
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Vaccinating female patients will result in… |
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Fewer numbers of abnormal Pap tests among vaccinated females Agree Disagree Unsure |
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Fewer referrals for colposcopy among vaccinated females Agree Disagree Unsure |
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Fewer CIN results Agree Disagree Unsure |
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Attachment H2. Analysis tables
File Type | application/msword |
Author | Battelle |
Last Modified By | Battelle |
File Modified | 2008-07-25 |
File Created | 2008-07-25 |