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CompletedNCT04927013

Connecting Families to Overcome Ovarian Cancer

Testing a Low Cost Population- and Theory-Based Outreach Intervention to Engage Ovarian Cancer Survivors and Their Close Relatives to Consider Genetic Services

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
2,331 (actual)
Sponsor
Emory University · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

This study tests a multi-component, low cost, message-based communication outreach intervention to engage ovarian cancer survivors and their at-risk relatives in considering cancer genetic services. The intervention includes foot-in-the-door techniques, tailored/targeted print, website support, and short messages to expand reach of prevention messages.

Detailed description

The majority of women at greatest risk for ovarian cancer due to hereditary factors are unlikely to be aware of their elevated risk and available prevention options. Thus, most at-risk women are diagnosed when their ovarian cancer is advanced and treatment options are limited. Additionally, efforts to broaden awareness of genetic risk among at risk families has been very limited. State cancer registries' offer a potentially low cost platform for providing resources to ovarian cancer survivors and their close relatives. In partnership with the Georgia Cancer Registry (GCR), the researchers are testing two different communication approaches to provide inherited risk information and free genetic counseling to ovarian cancer survivors and their close blood relatives. Participants will be assigned at random to visit one of two websites; those assigned to the "message-based" site will be offered assistance from the study team to contact close relatives and reminder messages and those viewing the other site will not. The researchers are testing which of the two approaches is most effective as indicated by: the number of survivors who visit the website; the number of close relatives who visit the website and the number of survivors and relatives who complete a genetic counseling session. The researchers hypothesize that the message-based approach will result in greater reach and uptake of genetic services than a standard approach. The two outreach websites with content for both survivors and close relatives will be the hub in the wheel of intervention activity. In turn, the researchers will encourage access to the website using other communication channels as the spokes. The GCR will make initial contact with ovarian cancer survivors. The Registry will: 1) mail a packet of information about the study to identified survivors, and 2) make follow-up phone calls and send reminder postcards to encourage study participation. Survivors can then visit the assigned website and click a button indicating they agree to participate. Survivors assigned to the message-based intervention will receive additional short text messages encouraging them to contact relatives and seek genetic counseling. Relatives in this message-based group who choose to participate will also receive these short messages if they choose to provide contact information. Free genetic counseling is being offered to participants in both study arms. The researchers are collaborating with Emory's Genetic Counseling Training program under the supervision of two certified genetic counselors. This study uses tele-medicine approaches to ensure access of survivors and relatives living in Georgia and elsewhere. The results of the study could guide the development of outreach strategies for Georgia and other states to offer sustainable services to expand the reach of genetic services for ovarian and other heritable cancers.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORALMessage-based Outreach Intervention for SurvivorsThe Georgia Cancer Registry will mail the initial recruitment containing messages intended to persuade the survivor to visit the study website as well as a unique login to access the website. In addition to the components of the standard website, an expanded website for the Message-based group will include Guidance for Talking with Close Relatives about Their Cancer Risk, and the request to enumerate each close relative and choose from a menu of options about how the survivor would prefer for their relatives to be contacted. Survivors also can select the option that they prefer a relative not be contacted. In this case, no invitation letter will be generated for these relatives. Survivors who provide mobile phone numbers will receive two SMS thanking them for accessing the website, and encouraging them to revisit the website to review information and contact relatives. The messages will occur at 3-week intervals over a 6-week time period.
BEHAVIORALStandard Outreach for SurvivorsThe Georgia Cancer Registry will mail survivors an introductory letter modeled on the Registry's general outreach letters that will include log in information. Survivors will have access to a condensed version of the website that includes Information about Ovarian Cancer, Information about Who in Your Family is at Increased Risk, and the offer of Free Genetic Counseling with the option to schedule an appointment.
BEHAVIORALMessage-based Outreach Intervention for Close RelativesRelatives will receive a unique website login linked to the survivor that enables access to the website. The website content will be identical to the survivor content with the exception of the addition of the Breast Cancer Genetics Referral Screening Tool (B-RST) risk assessment tool. This brief risk assessment is a validated screening tools that is clinically useful for estimating the probability of breast cancer (BRCA1/2) gene mutation and identifying women for referral to genetic counseling. Although all 1st or 2nd degree relatives of ovarian cancer survivors will screen positive on B-RST, asking relatives to complete the screener aims to raise their awareness of the factors that contribute to hereditary risk of ovarian cancer and will reinforce the salience of seeking genetic counseling. Additionally, relatives for who provide cell phone numbers will receive 3 SMS reminders over 9 weeks.
BEHAVIORALStandard Outreach for Close RelativesThe invitation letter shared by the survivor will provide a unique login code for each relative to visit the standard website with sections specifically for relatives that include information about genetic risk, the value of completing an online short validated risk screener, and the offer of free genetic counseling with the option to schedule an appointment.

Timeline

Start date
2021-07-24
Primary completion
2023-02-21
Completion
2023-02-21
First posted
2021-06-15
Last updated
2024-10-03
Results posted
2024-10-03

Locations

1 site across 1 country: United States

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT04927013. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.