Use and Decision-making About Colorectal Cancer Screening Among Hispanic Men and Women
- Conditions
- Colorectal Cancer
- Interventions
- Behavioral: small media intervention using video, flip chart, and pamphlets and a tailored interactive multimedia intervention
- Registration Number
- NCT00136227
- Lead Sponsor
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- Brief Summary
During this first year, the researchers have worked toward identifying factors influencing initiation of colorectal cancer screening among Hispanic men and women aged 50 and older and developing an intervention plan using Intervention Mapping, a framework for systematic health promotion program planning, implementation, and evaluation. The researchers are also currently in the preliminary stages of developing two promotora (lay health worker)-delivered interventions: a small media intervention (video, flip chart, pamphlets) and a tailored interactive multimedia intervention, prior to the actual collection of data. Thus, although 733 subjects have been approved by the Committee for the Protection of Human Subjects to be enrolled in this study in the future, no subjects have been enrolled at this time. Consequently, there have been no adverse events, and since the risks associated with participating in this study are negligible, the researchers do not anticipate any adverse events in the future. No modifications have been made to the research since the last review, other than that the researchers are currently reassessing the need to conduct preliminary qualitative research as proposed in the original protocol.
- Detailed Description
During this first year, the researchers have worked toward identifying factors influencing initiation of colorectal cancer screening among Hispanic men and women aged 50 and older and developing an intervention plan using Intervention Mapping, a framework for systematic health promotion program planning, implementation, and evaluation. The researchers are also currently in the preliminary stages of developing two promotora (lay health worker)-delivered interventions: a small media intervention (video, flip chart, pamphlets) and a tailored interactive multimedia intervention, prior to the actual collection of data. Thus, although 733 subjects have been approved by the Committee for the Protection of Human Subjects to be enrolled in this study in the future, no subjects have been enrolled at this time. Consequently, there have been no adverse events, and since the risks associated with participating in this study are negligible, the researchers do not anticipate any adverse events in the future. No modifications have been made to the research since the last review, other than that the researchers are currently reassessing the need to conduct preliminary qualitative research as proposed in the original protocol.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 521
Not provided
- Personal history of colorectal cancer
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- SINGLE_GROUP
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Lifestyle counseling small media intervention using video, flip chart, and pamphlets and a tailored interactive multimedia intervention Behavioral: small media intervention using video, flip chart, and pamphlets and a tailored interactive multimedia intervention
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method colorectal cancer screening initiation rate 30 days
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method decisional balance 30 days self-efficacy 30 days knowledge about colorectal cancer screening 30 days perceived risk of colorectal cancer 30 days perceived survivability 30 days perceived guilt 30 days outcome expectations 30 days subjective norms 30 days intention to undergo colorectal cancer screening 30 days making decisions about colorectal cancer screening that are consistent with their values and preferences 30 days
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
University of Texas
🇺🇸Houston, Texas, United States