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Clinical Trials/NCT02660788
NCT02660788
Completed
Not Applicable

A Randomised Study of Screening Mammography Return Rates in Overdue Women Due to Standard Screening Mammography Program of British Columbia (Smpbc) Reminders Versus Reminder Letters Signed by Women's Family Physicians

British Columbia Cancer Agency1 site in 1 country5,498 target enrollmentFebruary 2013
ConditionsBreast Cancer

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Breast Cancer
Sponsor
British Columbia Cancer Agency
Enrollment
5498
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
Percentage of Overdue Women Returning for Screening Mammography
Status
Completed
Last Updated
4 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

A randomized, double-blinded study conducted in British Columbia, Canada, where there is a publicly funded, organized screening program and screening mammography is recommended at 24-month intervals. Eligible women aged 51-73 years old and overdue for their screening mammogram by 6-24 months are identified in the database of the Screening Mammography Program of BC (SMPBC). Family physicians are recruited by mail and asked to sign letters to the overdue women in their practices. The overdue women are randomized and mailed either the signed reminder letter and the standard reminder postcard, or the standard reminder postcard alone. The primary endpoint is the proportion of overdue women attending a screening mammogram appointment 6 months after the mailing.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
February 2013
End Date
December 2015
Last Updated
4 years ago
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Parallel
Sex
Female

Investigators

Responsible Party
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigator

Alan Nichol

Radiation Oncologist

British Columbia Cancer Agency

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Active family physicians (family physicians, general practitioners or primary care physicians) who have overdue women in their practice that meet the following criteria:
  • Previously been enrolled in the SMPBC and had a previous normal screening mammogram.
  • Have agreed to being contacted for research on the SMPBC questionnaire
  • Are 6-24 months overdue from their last screening mammogram
  • Live in BC
  • Have listed an active family physician as the contact to receive their mammography results

Exclusion Criteria

  • Family physicians who do not work in primary care
  • Family physicians who do not have overdue women in their practice

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Percentage of Overdue Women Returning for Screening Mammography

Time Frame: 6 months

Percentage of overdue women returning for screening mammography, measured from the date of randomization

Study Sites (1)

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