This clinical trial evaluates the patient reminders and self-referrals via online patient portals and text messaging (PReVenT) intervention for improving adherence to breast cancer screening. Though no doctor referral is required for mammography, adherence to screening mammograms remains low. Barriers to screening mammography can include things like forgetfulness, low motivation, high cost, or lack of knowledge. Patient reminders and self-scheduling assistance may overcome some of these barriers by increasing patients’ awareness, motivating them to schedule their mammogram, and improving access by removing the need for a healthcare provider to order the exam. The PReVenT intervention uses online and text-message based patient-reminders and self-referral assistance to increase adherence to breast cancer screening.
Additional locations may be listed on ClinicalTrials.gov for NCT05526872.
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United States
Georgia
Atlanta
Emory University Hospital/Winship Cancer InstituteStatus: Active
Contact: Patricia Balthazar
Phone: 857-204-4706
PRIMARY OBJECTIVES;
I. Compare the screening mammogram (SM) completion rates between PReVenT and enhanced usual care (EUC) arms at 6 months.
II. Describe patient's experience with the PReVenT intervention using mixed methods stratified by completion of SM.
OUTLINE: Participants are randomized to 1 of 2 arms.
ARM I: Participants receive usual care as well as a portal message reminder to schedule a SM and a callback link if they need assistance. Participants who have not or do not schedule their SM at the time of the first reminder receive a reminder text-message one week later with a link to receive assistance with scheduling.
ARM II: Participants receive usual care as well as portal and text messages one week apart with educational materials about healthy eating.
After completion of study, patients are followed up at 6 months.
Trial PhaseNo phase specified
Trial Typescreening
Lead OrganizationEmory University Hospital/Winship Cancer Institute
Principal InvestigatorPatricia Balthazar