382
Participants
Start Date
October 8, 2020
Primary Completion Date
November 30, 2023
Study Completion Date
November 30, 2023
In-person cancer screening education
Participants will receive verbal instruction covering the key messages, including risk factors, prevention, screening recommendations, and screening options pertaining to colorectal cancer. These in-person programs will take place in a variety of settings such as community-based organizations (e.g., community businesses, libraries, faith-based organizations, senior centers), fairs and community events, and clinical centers (e.g., health centers, local hospitals). Depending on the setting, education will be facilitated with one or more of the following educational tools: inflatable colon exhibit, PowerPoint presentation, flip chart/flip book, written materials/handouts, and displays. Data will be collected via pre- and post-tests. Some participants will be asked to participate in three and/or six-month follow-up surveys administered online or by telephone.
Online educational video and website module
Participants will receive online education via a video and website. Key messages will include information on risk factors, prevention, screening recommendations, and screening options pertaining to colorectal cancer. Some participants will be asked to participate in three and/or six-month follow-up surveys administered online or by telephone.
Online educational video
Participants will receive online education via a video and website about lung cancer screening. Some participants will be asked to participate in three and/or six-month follow-up surveys administered online or by telephone.
Message from healthcare system and online educational video and website module
Patients at one or more healthcare systems will receive a message from their healthcare provider or healthcare system indicating that they are due or overdue for colorectal cancer screening and receive information on how to schedule a related care (e.g. appointment with primary care provider to discuss screening options) and have the option of receiving education via on online video and website module with or without research study participation. Only recipients of this information who opt into the study through a consenting process will be considered study participants. Key messages will include information on risk factors, prevention, screening recommendations, and screening options pertaining to colorectal cancer. Some participants will be asked to participate in three and/or six-month follow-up surveys administered online or by telephone.
Dartmouth Cancer Center, Lebanon
National Cancer Institute (NCI)
NIH
Dartmouth College
OTHER
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
OTHER