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A Patient Navigation Intervention for Improving Adherence to Colposcopy in Patients With an Abnormal Cervical Cancer Screening, BASICS Study

Trial Status: active

This clinical trial evaluates whether a patient navigation intervention improves adherence to colposcopy in low-income patients with an abnormal cervical cancer screening result. Cervical cancer is a preventable cancer that disproportionately burdens underserved populations, as low-income colposcopy patients often have unmet social needs that make them less likely to follow through with their colposcopy. There is evidence that community health workers can promote health equity by acknowledging and assisting patients with their unmet needs. This trial evaluates a patient navigation program whereby health workers identify unmet needs, generate solutions, help patients access resources, and track patient progress to see if it improves patient adherence to colposcopy.