Summary

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healthy people welcome
Location
at UCLA
Dates
study started
completion around
Principal Investigator
by Folasade P May, MD, PhD (ucla)

Description

Summary

This clinical trial evaluates a clinic-wide intervention called Primary Care-Gastrointestinal (GI) Connect for improving follow-up colonoscopy rates in patients at a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) who have an abnormal fecal immunochemical test (FIT) result. Colorectal cancer screening reduces colorectal cancer incidence and mortality but is underutilized.The most accessible, feasible, and common colorectal cancer screening modality for average-risk individuals in low resource settings such as FQHCs is the stool-based FIT. However, the benefit of FIT screening on colorectal cancer risk is realized only if individuals with abnormal FIT results undergo timely follow-up colonoscopy. Follow-up colonoscopy rates are low and there are many barriers to follow-up colonoscopy in safety net settings such as FQHCs. Effective interventions that are multi-component and improve care coordination are needed to improve abnormal FIT follow-up rates in FQHCs. The Primary Care-GI Connect intervention includes components that enhance care coordination, standardize the referral process, and engage both primary care and specialist physicians. This clinic-wide intervention may improve rates of follow-up colonoscopy after abnormal FIT results in patients seen at FQHCs.

Official Title

Multilevel Intervention to Improve Follow-up Colonoscopy Rates After Abnormal FIT Results in Large FQHC

Details

PRIMARY OBJECTIVES:

  1. Conduct a pragmatic, cluster randomized trial in 6 clinics (1500 patients) within a multi-site FQHC system to compare the effectiveness of the multilevel FQHC-GI care coordination intervention ("Primary Care-GI Connect "; 3 clinics, 750 patients) to the usual care condition (3 clinics, 750 patients) on receipt of a colonoscopy within 6 months of an abnormal FIT.

II. Systematically assess the quality of intervention implementation to understand the feasibility and relative importance of intervention elements as guided by the Multilevel Health Outcomes Framework.

III. Measure the incremental cost-effectiveness of the Primary Care-GI Connect intervention compared to usual care to understand the potential value, feasibility, and potential for dissemination.

OUTLINE: Northeast Valley Health Corporation (NEVHC) clinics are randomized to 1 of 2 arms.

ARM I: Patients receive clinical care consistent with current practice at NEVHC. Patients have their electronic health records (EHRs) reviewed monthly by the Primary Care FIT Tracker for abnormal FIT results and patients with abnormal FIT results receive standardized communication from FIT quality improvement (QI) champions about their results and receive a referral to gastroenterology.

ARM II: Patients receive clinical care consistent with current practice at NEVHC as described in Arm I. Patients also receive enhanced GI care coordination from GI liaisons, who generate GI FIT Tracker reports and use the GI FIT Tracker reports to follow patients with abnormal FIT results. Patients receive navigation services including contact from GI liaisons about making a GI appointment and enhanced communication between GI specialists and the NEVHC. Patients receive referral to gastroenterology following a standardized referral template and receive colonoscopy education including an informational sheet at the time of referral and a 20-minute pre-colonoscopy educational video. Patients receive a text message at the time of colonoscopy referral emphasizing the importance of colonoscopy after abnormal FIT result.

Keywords

Colorectal Carcinoma, Colorectal Neoplasms, Best Practice, Communication Intervention, Coordination, Educational Intervention, Electronic Health Record Review, Informational Intervention, Interview, Patient Navigation, Referral, Text Message-Based Navigation Intervention

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • 6 adult care NEVHC clinic sites

Locations

  • University of California at Los Angeles
    Los Angeles California 90095-1406 United States
  • UCLA / Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center
    Los Angeles California 90095 United States

Lead Scientist at University of California Health

  • Folasade P May, MD, PhD (ucla)
    Associate Professor, Medicine. Authored (or co-authored) 111 research publications

Details

Status
not yet accepting patients
Start Date
Completion Date
(estimated)
Sponsor
Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center
ID
NCT06568016
Study Type
Interventional
Participants
Expecting 1500 study participants
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