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Using a Simplified Tool to Predict Lung Cancer Screening (LCS) Eligibility: Experiment to Test Effects of Messaging on Response Rates
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Framed Introductory Message A, Framed Introductory Message B, and 4 other interventions for Lung Cancer. Completed, enrolled 6,125 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The primary purpose of this study evaluate if different messaging impacts response rates to a brief survey (i.e., the simplified eligibility tool) that is designed to estimate pack-year eligibility for lung cancer screening (LCS). This will help inform the best way to increase response rates to the tool in future intervention studies designed to increase LCS, and expand upon survey methodology in general.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Randomly assign patients to receive introductory message encouraging them to complete the survey (version A).
Randomly assign patients to receive introductory message encouraging them to complete the survey (version B).
Randomly assign patients to receive introductory message encouraging them to complete the survey (version C).
Randomly assign patients to receive norming message related to tobacco use (version A).
Randomly assign patients to receive norming message related to tobacco use (version B).
Randomly assigned patients to be entered into a drawing to receive a $100 gift card.