Health Literacy Interventions to Overcome Disparities in CRC Screening
NCT02360605 · Status: COMPLETED · Phase: NA · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 620
Last updated 2021-06-30
Summary
In the proposed project the investigators will evaluate two different follow-up approaches to improve low income patients' completion of initial and annual colorectal cancer (CRC) screening using the Fecal Immunochemical Test (FIT), the most sensitive FOBT. The purpose of this study is to compare the effectiveness of two distinct follow-up strategies to promote CRC screening: a prevention coordinator (PC) approach vs. an automated telephone reminder (ATR) system. The investigators will adapt a successful intervention tested in the Health Literacy and Cancer Screening Project by adding a follow-up strategy to the health literacy intervention. Specific Aims: The investigators Primary Aims are to: 1. Compare the effectiveness of the PC and ATR strategies to improve initial and repeat CRC screening. 2. Compare the cost effectiveness of the PC and ATR strategies for initial and repeat CRC screening. The investigators Secondary Aims are to: 3. Conduct a process evaluation of both follow-up strategies to investigate implementation and barriers 4. Determine if the effects of either strategy vary by patients' literacy skills. 5. Explore patient characteristics associated with CRC screening knowledge, beliefs, self-efficacy, and compliance over time between study arms.
Conditions
Interventions
- BEHAVIORAL
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automated telephone reminder
The patients will be contacted at 4 weeks and again at 8 weeks if they have not returned the FIT. ATR will remind the patient of the importance of completing and returning the FIT results and encourage screening completion. There will also be an option where the patient can request another FIT kit be mailed to them, one to hear information on common problems with FIT completion or how to call the clinic if they have questions. Years 2 and 3: 12 months after patients returned their initial FIT (or if they did not return the FIT, 12 months after enrollment) they will be mailed a friendly letter to remind them that it is time for their annual CRC screening and that a FIT kit will be mailed the following week. During the following week the patients will be mailed the FIT kit with addressed stamped envelope and the educational pamphlet they received at enrollment. For follow-up ATR calls, we will use the same protocol as described for the initial screening. Same procedure for year 3.
- BEHAVIORAL
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prevention coordinator
The patients will be contacted at 4 weeks and again at 8 weeks if they have not returned the FIT by a prevention coordinator (PC). PC will call to encourage completion and ascertain any barriers to completion. The PCs will use Health Literacy and motivational interviewing techniques described in the training section to enhance understanding and confidence and reduce ambivalence to completing and returning the FIT. Years 2 and 3: 12 months after patients returned their initial FIT (or if they did not return the FIT, 12 months after enrollment) they will be mailed a friendly letter to remind them that it is time for their annual CRC screening and that a FIT kit will be mailed the following week. During the following week the patients will be mailed the FIT kit with addressed stamped envelope and the educational pamphlet they received at enrollment. For follow-up PC calls, we will use the same protocol as described for the initial screening. Same procedure for year 3.
- BEHAVIORAL
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Health literacy appropriate education and demonstration
The Research Assistant (RA) will employ health literacy communication principles in providing a CRC recommendation and brief screening information using the CRC pamphlet and a FIT kit with simplified instructions and accompanying self-addressed, stamped envelope. A scripted message and illustrations will model what the patient needs to do to complete the FIT. The RA will appropriately demonstrate, using the kit, and will suggest patients show the pamphlet and FIT kit to their provider that day and talk to them about screening. Annual screening will be further emphasized at enrollment by giving patients an empowering message about the benefits of completing a FIT annually and telling them they will be mailed a reminder letter and FIT kit and receive outreach phone calls in 12 and 24 months for the next two years as well as a post survey and satisfaction interview over the phone at 6 months.
Sponsors & Collaborators
- collaborator OTHER
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Loyola University
collaborator OTHER -
Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center Shreveport
lead OTHER
Study Design
- Allocation
- RANDOMIZED
- Purpose
- PREVENTION
- Masking
- NONE
- Model
- PARALLEL
Eligibility
- Min Age
- 50 Years
- Max Age
- 75 Years
- Sex
- ALL
- Healthy Volunteers
- Yes
Timeline & Regulatory
- Start
- 2015-02-28
- Primary Completion
- 2018-11-06
- Completion
- 2018-11-06
Countries
- United States
Study Locations
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