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Adapting and Pilot Testing a Nutrition Module Delivered With Virtual Human Technology for Colorectal Cancer Prevention
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating virtual technology - high interactive, virtual technology - low interactive, and 1 other intervention for Colorectal Cancer. Completed, enrolled 139 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
This study uses the opinions of adults between the ages of 45 and 73 years old to develop and test an interactive nutrition module for use in an existing colorectal cancer screening intervention using virtual human technology. The main questions answered include: * What content do adults want to receive from a web-based interaction about colorectal cancer screening and nutritional risks for colorectal cancer? * Does a brief interaction with a virtual human delivering tailored cancer prevention information impact cancer prevention intentions and attitudes among a national sample of geographically rural U.S. adults? This study will contribute to knowledge of what messages and graphics promote understanding of cancer risk and promote screening with the potential to promote behaviors that reduce cancer risk.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Participants engage with web-based cancer prevention content and answer a short series of questions designed to assess their baseline risk for colon cancer and dietary intake. Interactive nutrition risk feedback will be customized based on user input.
Participants engage with web-based cancer prevention content and answer a short series of questions designed to assess their baseline risk for colon cancer. Minimally interactive risk feedback will be delivered.
Participants engage with web-based content not related to colorectal cancer or nutrition.