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Enhancing Oral Cancer Awareness Among Minorities

Not Applicable
Not yet recruiting
Conditions
Oral Cancer
Chatbot
Patient Education
Prevention
Oral Cancer , Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma, Oral Cavity Cancer
Oropharyngeal Cancers
Registration Number
NCT06682494
Lead Sponsor
Virginia Commonwealth University
Brief Summary

To evaluate the impact of AI-powered chatbot interactions versus traditional educational handouts on increasing participants' knowledge of oral cancer and its prevention

Detailed Description

The study evaluates the difference in outcome of two distinct interventions aimed at enhancing oral cancer awareness and prevention among participants from African American communities in the Richmond area. Participants assigned to the first intervention arm will receive traditional educational handouts sourced from trustworthy and reliable health sources such as the CDC, American Cancer Association (ACA), and other health education resources. These handouts will be provided to the participants and provided enough time to read them based on calculated reading time, focusing on increasing awareness of oral cancer risks, preventive strategies, and the importance of regular dental check-ups. Participants assigned to the second intervention arm will engage with an AI-powered chatbot designed specifically for oral cancer education. The chatbot interaction will be initiated through a provided link, allowing participants to access information and ask questions related to oral health and cancer prevention. The chatbot is programmed to provide accurate information on oral cancer risks, symptoms, preventive measures, and the importance of regular dental check-ups

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
60
Inclusion Criteria
  • Identify as African American as defined by the US Census
  • Participants must be able to read, speak, and write in English
Exclusion Criteria
  • Individuals who cannot physically or mentally participate in the research project will be excluded
  • Adults unable to consent
  • Individuals who are not yet adults (infants, children, teenagers)
  • Prisoners

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Compare participant retention rates between the AI-powered tool arm and the conventional educational material armBaseline, and post intervention (3 months)

Compare the percentage of participants that continued the intervention to the participants that continued using the active comparator to measure intervention feasibility.

Evaluate the impact of AI-powered chatbot interactions versus traditional educational handouts on knowledge and behaviorBaseline, and post intervention (3 months)

Assess the effectiveness of the interventions by baseline and post intervention surveys assessing oral cancer knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors utilizing a questionnaire based on the Health Belief Model.

The questionnaire will include scales measuring knowledge about oral cancer, its causes, risk factors, signs, preventive methods. Each question will have one correct answer, and the final score at baseline and after the intervention will be compared. Based on previous literature, a score of 60-70% can indicate adequate knowledge about a disease, but the primary goal of the outcome is to compare improvement in knowledge between control vs intervention arms.

Investigate socio-demographic factors that affect oral cancer knowledge in the African American populationBaseline, and post intervention (3 months)

Pre-intervention surveys will include questions assessing socio-demographic variables of the participants. These variables will serve as covariates in the analysis to measure their effects on knowledge and attitudes.

The effect of demographic factors affecting healthcare service utilization, such as education attainment and health insurance status, on knowledge about and attitude toward oral cancer will be measured through regression analysis to investigate their impact on oral cancer awareness and prevention efforts.

Evaluate the acceptability of AI-powered chatbot interactions versus traditional educational handoutsBaseline, and post intervention (3 months)

Assess the acceptability of the interventions by baseline and post intervention surveys assessing satisfaction, appropriateness, ease of use, and acceptability of the interventions to improve oral cancer knowledge.

Satisfaction and acceptability will be measured through a set of questions in the post-intervention questionnaire with 5 Likert scale-based responses ranging from "Strongly Disagree" to "Strongly Agree", and the final score will be compared between arms.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Virginia Commonwealth University

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Richmond, Virginia, United States

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