Project CONTINUITY: Promoting Evidence-Based Cancer Screening Among Underserved Women
University of Florida
Summary
Project CONTINUITY (Connecting You to Care in the Community) was developed to increase adherence to cervical cancer screening regimens from initial screening to needed follow-up care by (1) providing personalized approaches to improve adherence through the combined use of patient choice for the initial screening method (Pap/HPV co-testing vs. HPV self-test collection), community clinical navigators and community health workers (CHWs), customized messages and support for patient portal access for test results and (2) implementing strategies to address social determinants of health (SDoH) that may influence an individual's ability to adhere to the screening regimen, with an initial focus on removing transportation barriers through the use of a mobile outreach clinics (MOC).
Description
The purpose of this pilot project is to gather information about the extent to which women residing in high SEV neighborhoods who choose HPV self-sampling relative to in-clinic Pap/HPV testing adhere to the cancer screening continuum steps, for which they are eligible. The women will self-select into HPV self-sampling versus in-clinic Pap/HPV testing combined with follow-up telephone calls and text messages from community clinical navigators and CHWs. The research components of this study involve: 1) offering women the opportunity to complete the HPV self-test in a non-clinical setting to be…
Eligibility
- Age range
- 25–65 years
- Sex
- Female
- Healthy volunteers
- Yes
Inclusion Criteria: 1. Using the American Cancer Society (ACS) screening recommendations, adults 25 to 65 will be eligible. 2. Assigned sex at birth is female 3. No previous history of cervical cancer 4. No previous history of a hysterectomy 5. Not currently pregnant (self-report) 6. Not currently menstruating\* 7. Have not used any vaginal products (e.g., oil-based lubricants, antifungal, and douches) in prior 2 days\*. Use of vaginal contraceptives, condoms and water-based lubricants are allowed. 8. Have not given birth in the prior 12 weeks\* 9. Self-report they have not undergone cancer s…
Interventions
- BehavioralParticipant Choice of HPV Self-Test
Opportunity for participants to complete the HPV self-test in a non-clinical setting to be returned via a mailer or courier servie.
- BehavioralSurvey: Participant cancer history and cervical cancer prevention/screening knowledge
Asking women to respond to questions about their cancer history and knowledge of cervical cancer prevention and screening.
- BehavioralParticipant Choice of Standard of Care in-clinic Pap-test
Participant choice of cervical cancer screening method with either a SOC in-clinic pap test or HPV self-test
Location
- University of FloridaGainesville, Florida