Lung Cancer Clinical Trial
Tailoring Shared Decision Making for Lung Cancer Screening in Persons Living With HIV
Summary
This study tailors a shared decision making intervention for lung cancer screening in persons living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Information collected in this study may help doctors better understand how to perform lung cancer screening in persons living with HIV, so as to enhance shared decision making in persons living with HIV.
Full Description
OUTLINE:
AIM I: Participants attend a focus group over 1-1.5 hours providing feedback on refining potential methods of shared decision making (SDM).
AIM II: Participants receive the SDM intervention developed in Aim I and provide feedback. Participants may attend a telephone interview over 45 minutes 1 month later.
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
AIM I: Patients with human immunodeficiency virus (PWH) enrolled in the local UW HIV cohort and primary providers at Madison Clinic and other Seattle-based clinics serving PWH
AIM I: Using proposed United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) guidelines, participants enrolled in the registry who are current or former smokers, report >= 20 pack-years smoking history, and >= 50 years old (n=165) will be eligible for recruitment
AIM I: Clinicians (medical doctors, physicians assistants and nurse practitioners) who provide primary care for PWH (n=48) will be eligible
AIM II: PWH who are eligible for lung cancer screening (LCS) based on proposed USPSTF criteria
Exclusion Criteria:
Those found to be ineligible for LCS on coordinator review
Are non-English speaking or have cognitive dysfunction that would prevent participation in SDM
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There is 1 Location for this study
Seattle Washington, 98109, United States
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