Co-Design and Pilot Testing of Peer-led Community Outreach to Improve Equity, Veteran-Centeredness and Uptake of Lung Cancer Screening
Overview
- Phase
- Not Applicable
- Intervention
- Not specified
- Conditions
- Lung Cancer
- Sponsor
- VA Boston Healthcare System
- Enrollment
- 3
- Locations
- 1
- Primary Endpoint
- Lung Cancer Screening Uptake
- Status
- Completed
- Last Updated
- 9 months ago
Overview
Brief Summary
Co-design will be implemented to develop an innovative, Veteran-centered intervention (Vet Peer Connects program) that meets the needs of Black Veterans.
Next, a feasibility pilot test of the Vet Peer Connects program will be conducted. The Peer will lead up to 4 group lung cancer screening orientations in community partner sites to reach around 40 lung cancer screening eligible Black Veterans. The Peer will provide one-to-one tailored support to up to 15 Veterans (coaching, goal-setting, navigation to access Veterans Affairs lung cancer screening). Then, the study team will evaluate program delivery through ethnographic observation and field notes, Peer activity logs, and weekly check-ins between the study team and Peer. Investigators will interview Veteran participants, community partners, and lung cancer screening clinical staff to explore feasibility and acceptability of the Vet Peer Connects program and solicit suggestions for improvement. Preliminary data on the outcomes of the Vet Peer Connects program will be collected by study team through administering surveys to assess change in Social Cognitive Theory constructs, and extracting lung cancer screening uptake and tobacco treatment 3 months post enrollment from VA's Corporate Data Warehouse. This work will inform a subsequent multi-site stepped-wedge trial to assess effectiveness, implementation, and cost of the Vet Peer Connects program in VA lung cancer screening sites and neighboring branches of the National Association for Black Veterans
Investigators
Renda Wiener
Principal Investigator
VA Boston Healthcare System
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- •Self-identified Black Veterans
- •Meet United States Preventive Services Task Force guidelines for lung cancer ( still smoking cigarettes or quit within past 15 years, greater than or equal to 20 pack-years total)
- •Have not yet undergone lung cancer screening
Exclusion Criteria
- •Non-Black Veterans
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
Lung Cancer Screening Uptake
Time Frame: 3 months
Assessing electronic health record data to determine if screening has occurred
Secondary Outcomes
- Tobacco cessation Treatment(3 months)
- Perceived support from peer(7 months)
- Lung Cancer Self-efficacy(7 months)
- Stigma Related to Smoking(7 months)
- Lung Cancer Screening Knowledge(7 months)
- Motivation to quit smoking(7 months)
- Intention to undergo lung cancer screening(7 months)
- Lung Cancer Screening Fatalism(7 months)
- Trust in VA(7 months)
- General Cancer Self-efficacy(7 months)
- Intention to engage in shared decision making(7 months)