Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (SOGI) Data Collection Program Implementation and Evaluation

NCT05845476 · Status: COMPLETED · Type: OBSERVATIONAL · Enrollment: 54

Last updated 2025-03-17

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Summary

Sexual and gender minority (SGM) individuals experience significant cancer-related health disparities across the cancer continuum. The overall goal of this proposal is to assess multi-level barriers associated with sexual orientation and gender identity (SOGI) data collection in the health record as well as implementation factors including feasibility, acceptability, and data completeness. The results of this study will make a significant impact by making SOGI data available for research, addressing barriers to SOGI data collection in a large comprehensive cancer center, and informing compassionate cancer care for SGM people.

Conditions

  • Cancer Surveillance

Interventions

OTHER

Patient SOGI Self-Report

EPIC® MyChart electronic health records messages will go to OSUCCC patients of pilot clinics who have incomplete SOGI data in their record and are enrolled in OSU MyChart. The message will request that patients complete SOGI data fields, with an explanation about why it is important for their health care, as well as links to document this information in their electronic health record (EHR). Intervention Description: EPIC® MyChart EHR messages will go to OSUCCC patients of pilot clinics who have incomplete SOGI data in their record and are enrolled in OSU MyChart. The message will request that patients complete SOGI data fields, with an explanation about why it is important for their health care, as well as links to document this information in their electronic health record.

OTHER

SOGI Resource for Clinical Care Education (SORCE)

SOGI Resource for Clinical Care Education (SORCE) training includes cultural competency and health education. SORCE training has been used on a smaller scale for two years at the OSUCCC-James, receiving excellent scores for presentation quality, knowledge gained, and presenter expertise. For the present study, SORCE training will be tailored based on results from Aim 1. The training curriculum includes didactic content (basics of the LGBTQ+ community, SOGI data collection for patient care and research, and social determinants of health for the LGBT community, 15 minutes), EHR SOGI data documentation demonstration (10 minutes), and open dialogue and role play (20 minutes). Trainees will be given EHR documentation tip sheets and laminated pocket cards with best practices for asking about SOGI, steps for documenting in the EHR, and additional resources.

OTHER

Cancer Center Care Environment

At the level of the OSUCCC, to include all inpatient and ambulatory spaces, the investigators will implement important measures aimed at changing culture and practice. This includes modification of policy and the EHR for SOGI documentation per National Academy of Science Engineering and Medicine recommendations, a multi-pronged approach to making the environment of care more visibly welcoming for SGM people, and leveraging existing diversity, equity, and inclusion structures and initiatives to shift culture at the cancer center.

Sponsors & Collaborators

  • Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center

    lead OTHER

Principal Investigators

  • Elizabeth Arthur, PhD · The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center

Eligibility

Min Age
18 Years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
Yes

Timeline & Regulatory

Start
2023-03-14
Primary Completion
2024-03-14
Completion
2024-03-14

Countries

  • United States

Study Locations

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