Patient Navigation Plus Tailored Digital Video Disc Increases Colorectal Cancer Screening Among Low-Income and Minority Patients Who Did Not Attend a Scheduled Screening Colonoscopy: A Randomized Trial

Author:

Rawl Susan M12ORCID,Perkins Susan M23,Tong Yan23,Katz Mira L45,Carter-Bawa Lisa6,Imperiale Thomas F7,Schwartz Peter H7,Fatima Hala7,Krier Connie1,Tharp Kevin8,Shedd-Steele Rivienne2,Magnarella Mark9,Malloy Caeli1,Haunert Laura10,Gebregziabher Netsanet3,Paskett Electra D511,Champion Victoria12

Affiliation:

1. Center for Research and Scholarship, School of Nursing, Indiana University at Indianapolis , Indianapolis, IN , USA

2. Cancer Prevention and Control Program, Indiana University Melvin and Bren Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center , Indianapolis, IN , USA

3. Department of Biostatistics and Health Data Science, Indiana University School of Medicine , Indianapolis, IN , USA

4. Department of Health Behavior and Health Promotion, College of Public Heath, The Ohio State University (OSU) , Columbus, OH , USA

5. Cancer Control Program, Comprehensive Cancer Center, The Ohio State University (OSU) , Columbus, OH , USA

6. Community Outreach and Engagement, Center for Discovery & Innovation, Cancer Prevention Precision Control Institute, Hackensack Meridian Health , Nutley, NJ , USA

7. Department of Medicine, Indiana University School of Medicine , Indianapolis, IN , USA

8. Indiana University Center for Survey Research , Bloomington, IN , USA

9. Eo Studios , Athens, GA , USA

10. School of Health and Human Sciences, Physician Assistant Program, Indiana University at Indianapolis , Indianapolis, IN , USA

11. Division of Cancer Prevention and Control, Department of Medicine, College of Medicine, The Ohio State University , Columbus, OH , USA

Abstract

Abstract Background Up to 50% of people scheduled for screening colonoscopy do not complete this test and no studies have focused on minority and low-income populations. Interventions are needed to improve colorectal cancer (CRC) screening knowledge, reduce barriers, and provide alternative screening options. Patient navigation (PN) and tailored interventions increase CRC screening uptake, however there is limited information comparing their effectiveness or the effect of combining them. Purpose Compare the effectiveness of two interventions to increase CRC screening among minority and low-income individuals who did not attend their screening colonoscopy appointment—a mailed tailored digital video disc (DVD) alone versus the mailed DVD plus telephone-based PN compared to usual care. Methods Patients (n = 371) aged 45–75 years at average risk for CRC who did not attend a screening colonoscopy appointment were enrolled and were randomized to: (i) a mailed tailored DVD; (ii) the mailed DVD plus phone-based PN; or (iii) usual care. CRC screening outcomes were from electronic medical records at 12 months. Multivariable logistic regression analyses were used to study intervention effects. Results Participants randomized to tailored DVD plus PN were four times more likely to complete CRC screening compared to usual care and almost two and a half times more likely than those who were sent the DVD alone. Conclusions Combining telephone-based PN with a mailed, tailored DVD increased CRC screening among low-income and minority patients who did not attend their screening colonoscopy appointments and has potential for wide dissemination.

Funder

Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute

National Institute of Nursing Research

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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