Enhance the Use of Genetic Counseling and Testing in Latinas

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

61

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

February 24, 2020

Primary Completion Date

January 31, 2022

Study Completion Date

January 31, 2022

Conditions
Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer Syndrome
Interventions
BEHAVIORAL

Culturally-Targeted Video

"Culturally targeted narrative video: Is My Cancer Hereditary? Rosa Visits a Genetic Counselor. With R03 funding (R03CA191543) we developed a culturally targeted narrative video for at-risk Latinas. A multidisciplinary team of researchers collaborated with filmmakers to develop the script and video. The script was informed by health behavior conceptual models, evidence-based risk communication strategies, and formative research (40 interviews with providers and at-risk Latinas). The script addressed identified knowledge gaps (e.g., incorrect belief that pap smears screen for ovarian cancer), facilitators (e.g., inform family cancer risk), barriers (e.g., emotional concerns), and cultural factors (e.g., respect). The 18-minute video illustrates the GCRA process with the story of Rosa, a Latina cancer survivor at increased risk of HBOC. Rosa learns about HBOC risk factors, overcomes barriers, and attends genetic counseling."

OTHER

FORCE Fact Sheet

A publically available Spanish-language fact sheet about HBOC and GCRA developed by FORCE.

Trial Locations (4)

20003

Capital Breast Care Center, Washington D.C.

22204

Arlington Free Clinic, Arlington

22314

Nueva Vida, Alexandria

23284

Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

Basser Center for BRCA

UNKNOWN

collaborator

Nueva Vida, Inc.

INDUSTRY

collaborator

Capital Breast Care Center

UNKNOWN

collaborator

Virginia Commonwealth University

OTHER

collaborator

Arlington Free Clinic

UNKNOWN

lead

Georgetown University

OTHER

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