The SAFE Study: Satisfaction and Adherence to Follow-Up With Colposcopy Exams
Uterine Cervical Dysplasia, Uterine Cervix Cancer
About this trial
This is an interventional health services research trial for Uterine Cervical Dysplasia
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Must be 19 years of age or older
- Must be patients presenting for an initial visit at the VGH Colposcopy Clinic
Exclusion Criteria:
- Inability to speak conversational English- required to complete the questionnaire as well as provide informed consent to participate
- Inability or refusal to provide consent
- Pregnant - pregnant women do not usually have biopsies and their subsequent care may be much different than non-pregnant patients
- Do not have a family physician or referring physician who will provide continuity of care following colposcopy - these patients do not have the option of getting results from a family or referring physician, so they would bias results.
Sites / Locations
- Vancouver General Hospital - Gordon and Leslie Diamond Health Care Centre
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Patient Liaison Intervention
Control
The participants randomized to the intervention group will be exposed to the patient liaison in receiving their colposcopy report results and recommendations. Rather than receive results from their referring/family physician, an experienced colposcopy nurse will contact participants once the colposcopists complete the final colposcopy report. The colposcopy nurse will provide an explanation of the colposcopy results and subsequent follow-up or treatment recommendations, be available to answer patient questions (within her scope), offer educational or support resources to patients.
The control group will receive the standard of care for colposcopy results reporting via their referring physician. Following their colposcopy visit, control patients are given a slip of paper reminding them to call their family/referring physician for their colposcopy results in three weeks if they have not yet been contacted. Upon receipt of the final pathology, colposcopy reports are prepared by the colposcopists and forwarded to family/referring physicians typically within 2-3 weeks of the visit. Patients then receive the results of their colposcopy report from their family/referring physician by whatever method of communication preferred by that provider.