Effect of Mailed Invites of Choice of Colonoscopy or FIT vs. Mailed FIT Alone on Colorectal Cancer Screening

Last updated: September 9, 2021
Sponsor: University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Overall Status: Completed

Phase

N/A

Condition

Colorectal Cancer

Cancer

Colon Cancer; Rectal Cancer

Treatment

N/A

Clinical Study ID

NCT03414125
STU 082016-060
21985
PP160075
  • Ages 50-63
  • All Genders

Study Summary

This is a pragmatic, randomized, controlled trial comparing whether a mailed outreach intervention offering patients who are not up-to-date with colorectal cancer (CRC) a choice of completing a home Fecal Immunochemical Test (FIT) test or scheduling a screening colonoscopy increases CRC screening completion compared to a mailed FIT kit outreach program (which does not offer an explicit choice of screening modality). The trial will be conducted in a racially and socioeconomically diverse cohort of patients served by an integrated safety net delivery system that has a "FIT first" population health screening strategy. All patients will also have access to whatever CRC screening is recommended through usual visit-based care.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Males and females
  • Age 50-64 years
  • Seen at least one time at a Parkland primary care clinic within one year prior torandomization
  • Participants in Parkland's medical assistance program for the uninsured (ParklandFinancial Assistance)
  • All races and ethnicities

Exclusion

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Up-to-date with CRC screening, defined by:
  1. Colonoscopy in the last 10 years
  2. Sigmoidoscopy in the last 5 years
  • Prior history of CRC, total colectomy, inflammatory bowel disease, or colon polyps
  • Address or phone number not on file
  • Incarcerated

Study Design

Total Participants: 26859
Study Start date:
September 07, 2018
Estimated Completion Date:
August 31, 2021

Study Description

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the 2nd leading cause of cancer death in the US, though CRC death can be reduced by screening. In the NCI-funded UT Southwestern-Parkland PROSPR Center (U54 CA163308), mailed FIT-based outreach doubled the proportion of patients up-to-date with screening compared to usual care. Investigators are now conducting a comparative effectiveness trial to evaluate the effect of a mailed invite offering a choice of FIT or colonoscopy (n=2,000) on one-time CRC screening completion compared to mailed FIT-based outreach (which does not offer an explicit choice of screening modality (n=8,000.) Randomization will be stratified based on whether or not patients completed a FIT within the prior 18-month period. Patients randomized to FIT outreach will receive: a) low-literacy educational letters, b) mailed screening outreach invitations, c) a one-sample home FIT kit and return mailer with prepaid postage, d) telephone reminder calls including one-on-one education, and e) centralized patient navigation for follow-up of abnormal screening results, and treatment for patients newly diagnosed with CRC. Patients randomized to the "choice" arm will receive the same materials described above; however, the educational letter will explain and offer the additional choice of screening by colonoscopy (instead of completing the mailed FIT kit). The mailing will include a low health literacy one-page option grid outlining the pros and cons of FIT vs. colonoscopy. We will not recommend a particular test as preferred but instead emphasize that both are good choices, and the patient should choose the screening option that seems right for them. Patients choosing colonoscopy will be provided a telephone number to schedule the procedure. During scheduling, patients will be triaged by study staff with a structured history and physical form to "direct access" colonoscopy or a pre-colonoscopy clinic visit. Patients choosing FIT can return the one-sample mailed FIT kit using the return envelope with prepaid postage.

Connect with a study center

  • Parkland Health & Hospital System

    Dallas, Texas 75235
    United States

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