TELEhealth Shared Decision-making COaching for Lung Cancer Screening in Primary Care (TELESCOPE) for Hispanics
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Summary
Aim 1: Culturally adapt the TELESCOPE intervention for Hispanics. Using iterative qualitative feedback from a study-specific Community Advisory Board, focus groups, and interviews with community members, the investigators will culturally adapt the TELESCOPE intervention for Hispanics at high risk for lung cancer. Aim 2: Assess the feasibility, acceptability, and implementation potential of the culturally adapted TELESCOPE intervention delivered by bilingual patient navigators for Hispanics. Hypothesis 1: The investigators expect a recruitment rate of ≥60%, ≥90% of Hispanic participants will complete the 1-week follow-up assessments, ≥80% of the key intervention components will be delivered with 80% fidelity by the patient navigators, and ≥90% of participants and clinicians will agree or completely agree that the intervention was feasible and acceptable. Aim 3: Explore the impact of a culturally adapted TELESCOPE intervention delivered by bilingual patient navigators vs enhanced usual care (EUC) on the initial uptake of low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) and quality of the shared decision-making (SDM) process. Hypothesis 2: The investigators expect that an adapted TELESCOPE intervention will result in higher uptake of LDCT and higher SDM quality for lung cancer screening (LCS) compared to EUC.
Description
This pilot feasibility trial aims to culturally adapt an existing TELESCOPE (R01HL158850) intervention to create a culturally appropriate SDM and navigation intervention for Hispanics in primary care settings. The investigators will assess its feasibility and acceptability (primary outcomes), and explore its impact on the uptake of LDCT (secondary outcome) compared to enhanced usual care (training clinicians to discuss LCS) for LCS in Hispanics.
Eligibility
- Age range
- 50–77 years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- Yes
Inclusion Criteria: Aim 1 (Cultural Adaptation): To be eligible, patients must: 1. Identify as Hispanic and/or Latino(a) 2. Able to read and speak in English or Spanish 3. Be 50 to 77 years of age 4. Be a current or former smoker 5. Have at least a 20-pack-year smoking history Aims 2-3 (Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial) To be eligible, patients must: * Identify as Hispanic or Latino(a) * Able to speak and read in English or Spanish * Be 50 to 77 years of age * Be a current or former smoker having quit within the past 15 years * Have at least a 20 pack-year smoking history * Be scheduled…
Interventions
- BehavioralTELESCOPE, Remote Decision Coaching with Navigation Intervention
The TELESCOPE intervention involves three complementary components: 1) decision aid and coaching for LCS, 2) referral of current smokers to evidence-based smoking cessation services, and 3) for participants interested in screening, navigation to complete LCS and diagnostic testing and oncology care as needed
Location
- Rutgers Cancer InstituteNew Brunswick, New Jersey