A Patient and Provider Intervention to Address Health Disparities in Lung Cancer Screening
A Multilevel Intervention to Address Health Disparities in Lung Cancer Screening
Georgetown University
368 participants
Mar 11, 2024
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
To test the impact of a multilevel intervention on primary (provider-patient communication, intentions, and knowledge) and secondary (screening referrals and completion) outcomes.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria7
- years old;
- current cigarette smoker or quit within 15 years;
- a 20+ pack-year smoking history;
- non-adherent to lung screening (\>13 months);
- English-speaking;
- scheduled for an upcoming clinic appointment (4 weeks - 8 weeks); and
- able and willing to provide meaningful consent and complete telephone interviews
Exclusion Criteria1
- Individuals with a history of lung cancer
Interventions
To target lack of provider-prompted discussion about lung screening, an electronic medical record (EMR) message will be sent to primary care providers prior to scheduled visits with screening-eligible patients to notify them of the patient's eligibility and to encourage discussion of the benefits and limitations of the test. To target patient-level knowledge about lung screening, an outreach specialist will educate screening-eligible patients about the benefits and limitations of the test prior to their visit.
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NCT04675476