Lung Cancer Clinical Trial
Enhancing Lung Cancer Screening Through Human-Centered Intervention
Summary
The purpose of this study is to further understand the factors involved in increasing lung cancer screening.
Full Description
The study aims to identify patient, primary care team and health system factors that facilitate participation in lung cancer screening. Additionally, conduct a two-arm randomized comparative effectiveness intervention study to increase lung cancer screening compared with a usual care control arm and further evaluate the differential impact of the intervention conditions compared to usual care.
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
Interviews:
UC Davis Health Systems (UCDHS) primary care providers and clinic staff who provide services to patients ages 50-80.
Patients who are eligible for lung cancer screening.
Screening Intervention:
- Patients ages 50-80 who have a history of smoking per review of their electronic medical record and who receive care at the following UCDH ambulatory care clinics: Ellison Ambulatory Care Clinic; Elk Grove; Midtown.
Exclusion Criteria:
Interviews:
Non-consenting patients and patients who do not speak English or Spanish
Patients aged 49 and younger
Non UCDHS primary care providers and clinic staff
Screening Intervention:
UCDHS patients who have already received Lung Cancer Screening
Patients with existing Cancer diagnosis
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There is 1 Location for this study
Sacramento California, 95817, United States More Info
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