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Brief Title: Test Up Now Education Program
Official Title: Test Up Now Education Program
Study ID: NCT04304001
Brief Summary: This study will test the effectiveness of an outreach strategy to increase colorectal cancer (CRC) screening in African Americans. The investigators will recruit 250 African Americans ages 45-64 years who are not up-to-date with CRC screening or have never been screened, with the goal to evaluate screening knowledge, behavior, and intervention effects on CRC screening outcomes. Participants will be randomly assigned to the TUNE-UP intervention or a control group. The TUNE-UP intervention arm will utilize a community health advisor (CHA) to encourage return of stool blood testing kits through cell phone outreach. The control group will receive educational materials about CRC screening plus a resource list but no CHA counseling support or cellphone / text contact. The primary study outcome is receipt of CRC screening (colonoscopy or FIT) following the intervention. The secondary outcomes will include CRC screening knowledge, self-efficacy (confidence to receive CRC screening), intention to screen, and follow-up in the case of an abnormal test result. The research objective is to test the CHA intervention effectiveness for promoting stool blood testing as a preferred screening test in an under-screened African American population.
Detailed Description:
Minimum Age: 45 Years
Eligible Ages: ADULT
Sex: ALL
Healthy Volunteers: Yes
Florida A&M University, Tallahassee, Florida, United States
Name: Karam Soliman, PhD
Affiliation: Florida A&M University
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR