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Increasing Uptake of Bowel Screening

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Colorectal Cancer
Interventions
Behavioral: Suggested deadline for return of screening test
Behavioral: Planning sheet
Registration Number
NCT05408169
Lead Sponsor
University of Glasgow
Brief Summary

Bowel cancer is the second biggest cancer killer in the UK, accounting for over 16,000 deaths per year. Screening can reduce deaths from bowel cancer if the people invited participate. The challenge is that high uptake of bowel screening is hard to achieve, and remains persistently below 65%.

The faecal immunochemical test (FIT) is the most widely used bowel screening test worldwide.

In the UK, FIT kits are mailed to people's homes without guidance on when the kit should be returned and only brief instruction on how to use it. Some people have said that even though they intend to complete and return the kit, they often forget or put off doing it.

Two approaches are proposed to addressing this issue: i) providing a suggested deadline for FIT return, because it is known from breast and cervical cancer screening that giving people an appointment time increases uptake compared to an open invitation, and ii) planning sheets, that have been found to help people act on their intentions in other health contexts.

This trial aims to evaluate the impact of providing a suggested deadline and a planning sheet on the return of FIT bowel screening kits.

The trial is integrated within the Scottish Bowel Screening Programme. The investigators will randomly allocate 40,000 consecutive people that are due to be sent a FIT kit to one of eight groups:

(i) control group (no deadline, no planning sheet), (ii) intervention group (1-week deadline, no planning sheet), (iii) intervention group (2-week deadline, no planning sheet), (iv) intervention group (4-week deadline, no planning sheet), (v) intervention group (no deadline, with planning sheet), (vi) intervention group (1-week deadline, with planning sheet), (vii) intervention group (2-week deadline, with planning sheet), (viii) intervention group (4-week deadline, with planning sheet).

It will then be examined if having a suggested deadline and a planning sheet affects how many people send back their completed FIT kit. It will also be examined if the deadline length makes a difference and whether having both a deadline and a planning sheet affects the number of people returning their kit.

Finally, the cognitive and behavioural mechanisms underlying any intervention effects will be assessed and the acceptability of the interventions explored, using questionnaires and in-depth interviews.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
40000
Inclusion Criteria
  • 50-74 years
  • Registered with a Community Health Index number in Scotland
  • More than 2 years since last bowel screening invitation
Exclusion Criteria
  • Has self-excluded from Scottish Bowel Screening Programme
  • Not sent a screening kit by the Scottish Bowel Screening Programme

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
FACTORIAL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
1-week deadline, no planning sheetSuggested deadline for return of screening test-
4-week deadline, no planning sheetSuggested deadline for return of screening test-
1-week deadline, with planning sheetPlanning sheet-
No deadline, with planning sheetPlanning sheet-
1-week deadline, with planning sheetSuggested deadline for return of screening test-
2-week deadline, with planning sheetPlanning sheet-
2-week deadline, no planning sheetSuggested deadline for return of screening test-
2-week deadline, with planning sheetSuggested deadline for return of screening test-
4-week deadline, with planning sheetSuggested deadline for return of screening test-
4-week deadline, with planning sheetPlanning sheet-
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Number of screening tests returned to the central laboratory and successfully processed providing an adequate result.3 months
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Number of screening tests returned to the central laboratory3 months
Cognitive and behavioural mechanisms3 months

A questionnaire designed to assess mechanisms, e.g. action and coping planning, using items adapted for the bowel screening context.

Acceptability of interventions (qualitative)3-8 months

Analysis of in-depth semi-structured interviews.

Number of screening tests returned to the central laboratory within suggested deadline1/2/4 weeks
Number of screening tests returned to the central laboratory by area-level deprivation3 months
Acceptability of interventions (quantitative)3 months

The Acceptability Questionnaire

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Scottish Bowel Screening Centre

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Dundee, United Kingdom

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