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A Community-Based Educational Intervention to Improve Colorectal Cancer Screening
Trial Status: temporarily closed to accrual
This clinical trial investigates the facilitators and barriers to colorectal cancer screening in underserved populations with a focus on African American, Latinx, and Asian (Chinese) in the Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center catchment area. Learning what encourages people and what keeps people from getting colorectal cancer screening may help researchers develop an educational tool for colorectal cancer screening that addresses colorectal cancer knowledge, beliefs, and cultural factors in underserved populations.
Inclusion Criteria
OBJECTIVE I: 18 years of age or older
OBJECTIVE II: 18 years of age or older
OBJECTIVE III: 45 to 75 years of age who have not been diagnosed with colorectal cancer (CRC)
* Patients who are coming in for a screening procedure (ex:mammogram)
People from all backgrounds are welcome to participate to the study. Surveys will be translated into Spanish and Chinese (Mandarin)
Exclusion Criteria
Individuals who do not meet the inclusion criteria
Individuals who have been diagnosed with colorectal cancer
Study sponsor and potential other locations can be found on ClinicalTrials.gov for NCT04392050.
I. Develop a culturally tailored colorectal cancer education intervention for underserved and under-represented populations with a focus on African American, Latinx, and Asian (Chinese) in the Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center catchment area.
II. Improve colorectal cancer screening knowledge in underserved and underrepresented populations with a focus on African American, Latinx, and Asian (Chinese) in the Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center catchment area by delivering and evaluating the impact of the culturally-tailored education intervention developed in Objective 1 through pre and post knowledge assessment (18 y of age or older).
III. Improve colorectal cancer screening behavior in underserved and underrepresented populations with a focus on African American, Latinx, and Asian (Chinese) in the Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center catchment area by delivering and evaluating the impact of the culturally-tailored education intervention developed in Objective 1 through intention and actualization of screening behavior.
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KEY CONTACT INTERVIEWS: Participants participate an interviews over 60 minutes focusing on identifying facilitators and barriers to colorectal cancer screening, essential cultural factors to include in the educational intervention, and insights into the best use of the National Cancer Institute (NCI)’s Screen to Save materials.
FOCUS GROUPS: Participants attend focus groups over 60-90 minutes to examine and define further facilitators and barriers to colorectal cancer, cancer knowledge and beliefs, essential cultural factors to include in the educational intervention, insights into the best use of the NCI’s Screen to Save materials, and identification of factors to consider for dissemination and sustainability.
After completion of study, participants are followed up for up to 12 weeks.
Trial PhaseNo phase specified
Trial Typehealth services research
Lead OrganizationThomas Jefferson University Hospital