Enhancing Prevention Pathways Toward Tribal Colorectal Health
Colorectal Neoplasm
About this trial
This is an interventional health services research trial for Colorectal Neoplasm focused on measuring Colorectal neoplasm, Screening, Patient navigation, Randomized controlled trial, Cost-benefit analysis, Health behavior, Health equity, American Indians, Community-based participatory research, Fecal occult blood test
Eligibility Criteria
A. Aim 1--Qualitative Research (Intervention Finalization)
Inclusion Criterion:
- Adult (50-75 years) AIs.
Exclusion criteria:
- None
Aim 1--Quantitative Research (Efficacy RCT)
Inclusion Criteria:
- AIs at average-risk for CRC,
- Not "up to date" with US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) CRC screening guidelines (i.e., no guaiac fecal occult blood test [FOBT] or FIT in past year; no flexible sigmoidoscopy in past 5 years; no colonoscopy in past 10 years), and
- Residing in one of the six Pueblo Tribes participating in the research.
Exclusion Criteria: meeting at least one of the following criteria:
- History of CRC, total colectomy, adenomatous polyps, or history of inflammatory bowel disease,
- Up-to-date with CRC screening,
- Severe comorbidity,
- No visit to IHS facilities in the past three years,
- Incarceration,
- Family history of CRC, or
- Hospice/terminal care status.
C. Aim 2--Qualitative Research (Understanding Behavior Change Context)
Inclusion Criteria:
- Participants who completed a FIT (Aim 1),
- Participants who did not complete a FIT (Aim 1),
- Navigators participating in the high intensity interventions (Aim 1),
- Health care providers and medical directors of the IHS facilities participating in the study.
Exclusion Criteria:
- None
Sites / Locations
- University of New Mexico School of MedicineRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Experimental
Experimental
Experimental
High Intensity (Group 1)
Medium Intensity (Group 2)
Reference Group (Group 3)
The high intensity intervention includes: navigated outreach, with four in-depth education outreach sessions; mailed FIT; education material; and follow-up mailed reminders (Group 1). The navigated outreach includes one-on-one information dissemination about CRC, importance of adhering to CRC screening guidelines, identification and solutions to screening barriers, motivation, self-efficacy and comprehension on how to complete the FIT kit, and gathering (if requested) and return of the completed FIT to the laboratory. The educational material (brochure) is specially developed and culturally tailored for the six Tribes recruited for this study. The FIT kit used is the Polymedco OC FIT-CHECK® OC-Light test, which is a single collection test that meets USPSTF's guidelines.
The medium intensity intervention includes: mailed FIT; education material; and follow-up mailed reminders (Group 2). The educational material (brochure) is specially developed and culturally tailored for the six Tribes recruited for this study. The FIT kit used is the Polymedco OC FIT-CHECK® OC-Light test, which is a single collection test that meets USPSTF's guidelines.
The reference group (Group 3), per IHS guidelines and current standard of care at participating IHS facilities, receives usual care (ie, screening recommendation and a FIT kit at a clinic visit). The FIT kit used is the Polymedco OC FIT-CHECK® OC-Light test, which is a single collection test that meets USPSTF's guidelines.