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Spots Global Cancer Trial Database for Facilitators and Barriers to Cancer Screening: Stakeholder Perspectives on Implementation

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Trial Identification

Brief Title: Facilitators and Barriers to Cancer Screening: Stakeholder Perspectives on Implementation

Official Title: Facilitators and Barriers to Cancer Screening: Stakeholder Perspectives on Implementation

Study ID: NCT04683744

Study Description

Brief Summary: The rate of screening for colorectal cancer (CRC) in the U.S. remains low (under 65%), meaning that thousands of people die of colorectal cancer unnecessarily. Colorectal cancer screening tests range from more invasive and very sensitive for polyps and cancer (colonoscopy) to less invasive and less sensitive (e.g., fecal immunochemical testing (FIT)). Screening rates go up when patients consider all these tests, not just colonoscopy. Informing patients about their options for CRC screening could produce higher quality decisions, improve the match between patient preferences and tests performed, and increase uptake of CRC screening. Decision aids (DAs) are a promising tool for accomplishing this goal. Also, precision CRC prevention - providing information about an individual's specific risk for CRC - has great promise to increase uptake and improve decision making. Unfortunately, the COVID-19 pandemic is causing severe challenges to providing CRC screening and other prevention services. Health systems are trying to adapt, but these efforts have only begun and are poorly understood. Moreover, patient perceptions of disease risk and risk from COVID-19 are unknown.

Detailed Description: The study team will engage with the leadership, staff, and providers in the study team's partner healthcare systems, to identify facilitators and barriers to implementing patient decision aids and provider notifications as well as cancer risk assessment tools, for colorectal cancer screening, and for other evidence-based cancer screening during the COVID pandemic and, potentially, after the conclusion of the pandemic. At the conclusion of the study, the investigators will have extensive information regarding how best to provide decision aids through an electronic health record (EHR) portal, with or without personalized information, and to deliver provider notifications, which can guide broader implementation. The study will involve interviews with staff and providers at the study team's partner healthcare systems to identify facilitators and barriers to implementing decision aids and provider notifications for colorectal cancer screening. Also, the investigators will interview patients to identify perceptions of prevention during the COVID-19 pandemic including risk perception and barriers to screening, perceptions of risk from both the pandemic and disease, and patient cancer screening and risk prevention behaviors engaged in or postponed during the pandemic and patient rationales for their decisions. This part of the study will suggest potentially promising approaches for providing prevention and disease management during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Eligibility

Minimum Age: 18 Years

Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT

Sex: ALL

Healthy Volunteers: No

Locations

Indiana University, Indianapolis, Indiana, United States

Contact Details

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