Behavioral Nudge in Colorectal Cancer Screening (NCT06796049) | Clinical Trial Compass
WithdrawnNot Applicable
Behavioral Nudge in Colorectal Cancer Screening
Stopped: Study was discontinued due to a lack of feasibility.
United States0Started 2025-05
Plain-language summary
The purpose of this study is to evaluate if a behavioral nudge principle known as social norm driver can be implemented to improve fecal immunochemical test (FIT) completion rates for patients' age 45-75 years old due for colorectal cancer screening at Bellevue Hospital Medicine Ambulatory Care Clinic. The study's endpoints include FIT screening completion rate and timeliness. Secondary analysis will look at demographic information such as age group, gender, prior screening, number of prior visits at the clinic.
Who can participate
Age range45 Years β 75 Years
SexALL
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Inclusion criteria
β. Patient at Bellevue Ambulatory Care Medicine Clinic between 1/1/2024 and 7/1/2024
β. Age 45-75 years old
β. Patient at Bellevue Ambulatory Care Resident Clinic
β. Age 45-75 years old
β. Has not had a FIT test within the past year
β. Can read either English or Spanish
β. Is able and willing to provide consent
β. Patient at Bellevue Ambulatory Care Resident Clinic
Exclusion criteria
β. Patient at a clinic that is not Bellevue Ambulatory Care Resident Clinic
β. Age outside of 45-75 years old
β. Patient at a clinic that is not Bellevue Ambulatory Care Resident Clinic
β. Age outside of 45-75 years old
β. Has had a FIT test completed within the past year
β. Cannot read either English or Spanish
β. Patient at a clinic that is not Bellevue Ambulatory Care Resident Clinic
What they're measuring
1
Time until the fecal immunochemical test (FIT) is returned to the clinic for processing
Timeframe: Month 3
2
Percentage of participants who completed the FIT screening test