Cervical Cancer Clinical Trial
Official title:
Intervention to Improve Follow-up of Abnormal Pap Test
This project will examine whether a theory-based telephone intervention delivered by a nurse at the time women are informed of an abnormal Pap test result will increase adherence to follow-up recommendations.
Over 90% of deaths due to cervical cancer could be prevented with appropriate screening and treatment of precursor lesions. However, 20% to 70% of women in the United States who are told that their Papanicolaou (Pap) test was abnormal do not adhere to recommendations for follow-up care. This is a problem especially among minorities and women of lower socioeconomic status. The purpose of this part of the protocol is to test a theory-based intervention designed to improve adherence to follow-up among women who experience an abnormal Pap test. The intervention is a message, delivered over the telephone by a nurse, at the time Pap test results are given to patients. The investigators propose to randomize women who experience an abnormal Pap test to one of three groups: (1) targeted cultural belief + knowledge + importance message (intervention), (2) nontargeted belief + knowledge + importance (active control), or (3) standard care only (passive control). All three groups will receive standard care, which is to notify women by telephone of their abnormal results and provide instructions for follow-up. Women assigned to the intervention group also will receive a cultural belief component consistent with their racial/ethnic group, detailed information about follow-up procedures and the consequences of not returning for follow-up, and information regarding the importance of adhering to recommendations, particularly for "low grade" abnormalities. Women assigned to the active control group will receive a nontargeted belief component, plus procedural knowledge and a message on the importance of follow-up. Adherence to initial follow-up will be the primary outcome. Other behavioral outcomes, such as delayed care and completeness of care, also will be assessed over an 18-month interval by chart review. Additionally, the investigators will evaluate psychological outcomes including anxiety and distress. Finally, the investigators will examine the grade of abnormality (low versus high) as an effect modifier. The investigators anticipate that this research will result in an intervention that will improve several important behavioral and psychological outcomes related to abnormal Pap test results. The intervention is guided by a general integrative theoretical framework; therefore, this research will evaluate an intervention strategy that recognizes the importance of targeting culturally relevant beliefs about follow-up and key determinants of behavior (knowledge/skills, salience, environmental constraints) surrounding abnormal Pap test results. Ultimately, the objective of this research is to improve adherence to follow-up among low-income, minority women who are at particular risk of developing cervical cancer. ;
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