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The MyLungHealth Study Protocol: A Pragmatic Patient-Randomized Controlled Trial to Evaluate a Patient-Centered, Electronic Health Record-Integrated Intervention to Enhance Lung Cancer Screening in Primary Care
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating MyLungHealth and DecisionPrecision+ for Lung Cancer and Lung Neoplasms/Diagnosis. Completed, enrolled 31,303 participants across 2 sites.
Detailed Summary
Early lung cancer screening (LCS) through low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) is crucial but underused due to various barriers, including incomplete or inaccurate patient smoking data in the electronic health record and limited time for shared decision-making. The objective of this trial is to investigate a patient-centered intervention, MyLungHealth, delivered through the patient portal. The intervention is designed to improve LCS rates through increased identification of eligible patients and informed decision making.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
MyLungHealth is a patient-centered, EHR-integrated smoking data-quality improvement and education intervention. A key component of the MyLungHealth intervention is a pre-visit LCS eligibility questionnaire asked through the Epic EHR patient portal for individuals with unclear LCS eligibility due to missing or potentially inaccurate data in the EHR. Another key component of the MyLungHealth intervention is an interoperable, patient-centered educational app delivered through the EHR patient portal.
DecisionPrecision+ is a multi-faceted intervention which includes provider-facing EHR preventive care reminders, a provider-facing EHR SDM tool, and simple patient-facing preventive care reminders.