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Helping Patients and Providers Make Better Decisions About Colorectal Cancer Screening
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Decision aid without personalized message, Decision aid with personalized message, and 2 other interventions for Cancer Screening Tests. Completed, enrolled 1,111 participants across 2 sites.
Detailed Summary
Precision prevention holds great promise for colorectal cancer (CRC) screening but has not been adequately explored. A patient's chance of having an advanced colorectal neoplasm (ACN), i.e. a cancer or precancerous polyp in the colon, significantly affects the comparative effectiveness of approved tests. Giving patients a decision aid with information about their risk for ACN, and giving their providers similar information, could help patients and providers decide if colonoscopy or a non-invasive test (such as the fecal immunochemical test) is more appropriate. This could improve decision making and increase uptake of CRC screening, which are the investigative team's long-term goals.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
The decision aid without personalized message consists of a PowerPoint presentation converted to mp4 (video) with text, photos, and an audio track, that is advanced by the viewer and can be viewed online. It begins with a 60 sec video on CRC screening produced by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), followed by slides summarizing the advantages and disadvantages of colonoscopy and stool testing with the fecal immunochemical test (FIT) and DNA+FIT (Cologuard). The presentation is approximately 10 minutes long.
The decision aid with personalized message will first present the decision aid without personalized message followed by additional PowerPoint slides converted to mp4 (video) with text, photos, and an audio track briefly explaining the risk tool, the participant's score on the 5 risk factors, total score, ACN risk, and implications for screening and test choice. The presentation is approximately 14 minutes long.
Providers will receive a message informing them that their enrolled patient is due for CRC screening. The notification will be sent to them through the electronic health record (EHR) within 24 hours of their visit with the enrolled patient.
Providers will receive a message informing them that their enrolled patient is due for CRC screening. The notification will also include the patient's ACN risk (very low, low, moderate, high-average) and implications for screening decisions and test choice. Links to a web landing page containing a more detailed explanation of the risk tool and additional references will be included. The notification will be sent to them through the electronic health record (EHR) within 24 hours of their visit with the enrolled patient.