The purpose of this research study is to evaluate the efficacy of a digital navigation tool, called the eNav to improve colorectal cancer screening uptake among patients treated at federally qualified health centers (FQHC)s. The digital navigation tool includes a website and text messaging support. The website includes information, motivational support, decisional support and cues to action (e.g., ability to request a CRC screening test). The eNav tool also includes text-messaging based navigation (e.g., reminders, instructions to complete the screening test).
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United States
New York
New York
Institute for Family HealthStatus: Active
Contact: Julie Schoonover
PRIMARY OBJECTIVES:
I. To develop the finalized eNav Toolkit. (Aim 1)
II. To evaluate the efficacy of eNav Toolkit for improving CRC screening completion. (Aim 2)
III. To evaluate the theoretical underpinnings of the eNav Toolkit. (Aim 3)
OUTLINE:
AIM 1: Participants view the eNav toolkit and provide feedback via a "think aloud" exercise, interview and surveys. The feedback is used to refine and finalize the intervention.
AIM 2: Patients are randomized to 1 of 2 arms.
ARM I: Patients receive access to the eNav toolkit. The digital navigation tool includes a website and text messaging support. The website includes information, motivational support, decisional support and cues to action (e.g., ability to request a CRC screening test). The eNav tool also includes text-messaging based navigation (e.g., reminders, instructions to complete the screening test).
ARM II: Patients receive standard clinical care for colorectal cancer screening.
After completion of study intervention, patients are followed up at 3-6 weeks after their scheduled primary care appointment and at 6-12 months.
Trial PhaseNo phase specified
Trial Typescreening
Lead OrganizationIcahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Principal InvestigatorSarah J. Miller