Breast Cancer Risk Reduction: A Patient Doctor Intervention (BreastCARE)
Breast Cancer
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Breast Cancer focused on measuring Breast cancer concern, breast cancer risk perception, breast cancer risk
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
Patient component:
- Women who visit the General Internal Medicine (GIM) practices at SFGH and UCSF during the study period
- Between the ages of 40 and 74
- Self-identify as Asian American, Spanish- and English-speaking Latinas, African American, or White
- Have no history of breast cancer are eligible to participate.
- Physician component: Primary care physicians currently practicing at the GIM clinics at SFGH and UCSF
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patient component: Women whose physicians object to their participation in the study
- Physician component: No exclusion criteria for physicians
Sites / Locations
- San Francisco General Hospital (SFGH)
- University of California, San Francisco Mt. Zion campus
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
BreastCARE Intervention
BreastCARE Comparison
Intervention Clinic Patients: The RA will welcome the patient upon arrival at the clinic and again explain study procedures and field any questions. The RA will have the patient sign the HIPAA authorization form and then demonstrate how to enter information and answer questions on the tablet-PC and the patient will indicate their consent electronically before beginning the assessment. Intervention Patient Report. Once the patient completes the BreastCare Computer survey, the program will immediately generate a personal feedback report containing information about her risk factors and recommendations to reduce her risk. This report will be printed and given to the patietns before she meets with her doctor.
Patients will be randomized into the intervention or comparison groups at the time of recruitment. Block-randomization will be used to assign patients to intervention or comparison groups. Comparison Clinic Patients. Contact and baseline interview procedures will be the same for patients from the comparison clinics, however there will be no computer assessment at the time of their clinic visit. An RA will meet the patient 10 minutes prior to her appointment time to obtain written HIPAA authorization.