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Clinical Trials/NCT04611568
NCT04611568
Recruiting
Not Applicable

Educational Program for the Early Detection of Melanoma in Oregon

OHSU Knight Cancer Institute1 site in 1 country75,000 target enrollmentMay 14, 2019
ConditionsMelanoma

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Melanoma
Sponsor
OHSU Knight Cancer Institute
Enrollment
75000
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
Statewide awareness (level of knowledge and detection)
Status
Recruiting
Last Updated
7 months ago

Overview

Brief Summary

This trial studies how well a health educational campaign works in increasing early detection of melanoma in Oregon. The health educational campaign may provide information to help people learn about the early signs of melanoma. Increased education in Oregon may decrease the number of people who die from melanoma and increase the number of melanomas that are identified at an earlier stage.

Detailed Description

PRIMARY OBJECTIVES: I. To measure the change in melanoma literacy in Oregon, Washington, and Utah over five years (relative to baseline) and determine if there is a statistically significant difference in literacy in Oregon (where the educational campaign occurred) as compared to the non-participating states (Washington and Utah). II. To determine if there is an association between melanoma literacy and 1) stage at diagnosis, 2) tumor depth, 3) incidence, and 4) mortality rates in Oregon, Washington, and Utah. III. To determine if the cost of care for melanoma in Oregon is impacted by melanoma literacy and/or tumor stage. OUTLINE: MEDIA CAMPAIGN: Participants view digital media strategies. PRIMARY CARE PROVIDERS AND PROFESSIONALS: Primary care providers and professionals who see skin and potential melanomas receive online based curriculum on melanoma. Participants also complete a survey to assess knowledge and confidence before and after receiving the curriculum. MELANOMA COMMUNITY REGISTRY VOLUNTEERS: Melanoma Community Registry volunteers in Oregon receive educational and training materials on melanoma. Participants also complete a survey before and after receiving educational material. HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS: High school students receive an educational lecture over 1 hour on sun-safety and early detection of melanoma practices. Participants also complete a survey before and after the educational lecture.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
May 14, 2019
End Date
December 30, 2025
Last Updated
7 months ago
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Single Group
Sex
All

Investigators

Responsible Party
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigator

Sancy A Leachman, MD, PhD

Principal Investigator

OHSU Knight Cancer Institute

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Individuals, melanoma patients, skin service providers and health care providers interested in awareness and educational campaign

Exclusion Criteria

  • No one will be intentionally excluded

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Statewide awareness (level of knowledge and detection)

Time Frame: Up to completion of surveys, assessed up to 5 years

Will compare the level of knowledge and early detection of melanoma between participants in Oregon who received the educational campaign and those who did not in Washington and Utah.

Cancer data collection (correlation with demographic and geographic factors)

Time Frame: Up to 5 years

Will collect baseline and post-intervention data from Oregon State Cancer Registry (OSCaR) on melanoma diagnoses to correlate the incidence and pathologic factors with demographic and geographic factors.

Reach of educational campaign

Time Frame: Up to completion of surveys, assessed up to 5 years

Will determine the reach of the educational campaign across Oregon using volunteer activity logs, volunteer training logs, and website usage analysis.

Cost data

Time Frame: Up to 5 years

Will compare reports of cost data between those who received the health education campaign and those who did not.

Study Sites (1)

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