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Active Not RecruitingNCT06286462
Evaluation of the Cancer Tracking System (CATSystem)
Implementing and Evaluating the Cancer Tracking System (CATSystem): A Systems Level Intervention to Improve Cervical Cancer Screening, Treatment Referral and Follow up in Kenya
- Status
- Active Not Recruiting
- Phase
- N/A
- Study type
- Interventional
- Enrollment
- 6,600 (estimated)
- Sponsor
- University of Kansas Medical Center · Academic / Other
- Sex
- Female
- Age
- 16 Years
- Healthy volunteers
- Accepted
Summary
Cervical cancer contributes to significant preventable mortality in Kenya where less than 20% of women are screened. The Cancer Tracking System (CATSystem) is a web-based, algorithm generated tool to promote guideline adherent cervical cancer screening and retention through treatment. The goal of this project is to rigorously evaluate the efficacy, implementation, and cost-effectiveness of the CATSystem to improve rates of screening, treatment, referral, and follow-up care in a matched, cluster randomized controlled trial in 10 Kenyan government hospitals (5 intervention, 5 standard of care).
Detailed description
To help address system level barriers to cervical cancer screening, treatment, and follow-up in Kenya, investigators worked with end-users (providers and patients) to develop the Cancer Tracking System (CATSystem), a web-based, algorithm generated tool to promote guideline adherent cervical cancer screening and retention through treatment. The goal of this project is to rigorously evaluate the efficacy, implementation, and cost-effectiveness of the CATSystem to improve rates of screening, treatment, referral, and follow-up care in a matched, cluster randomized controlled trial in 10 Kenyan government hospitals (5 intervention, 5 standard of care). Specific aims (SA) of the study are to (1) Implement and evaluate the efficacy of CATSystem to improve guideline adherent cervical cancer screening, treatment, referral and follow up, (2) Assess feasibility and acceptability of implementation of CATSystem in government run facilities using a human centered design approach, and (3) Calculate the costs and cost-effectiveness of the CATSystem to increase quality adjusted life years gained. Cervical cancer deaths can be prevented with early detection and treatment. This study will evaluate the public health impact of the CATSystem in improving cervical cancer screening, treatment, referral, follow-up, and the feasibility of scale up to other low resource settings.
Conditions
Interventions
| Type | Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| OTHER | Cancer Tracking System (CATSystem) | The CATSystem provider dashboard highlights patients with overdue services or those in need of outreach and sends automated, customized texts to support screening and treatment follow-up per national guidelines. Points of intervention and alerts include: cervical cancer screening and treatment counseling, initial and follow up cervical cancer screening per national guidelines, treatment for precancer and cancer, referral tracking and follow up. In addition, the CATSystem can securely store images of the cervix taken with colposcopes to allow for remote expert consultation if needed to correctly diagnose a patient or can be reviewed at clinical team meetings for input. Primary goals of the CATSystem are to increase rates of guideline-adherent cervical cancer screening/ rescreening and improve guideline-adherent treatment, referral, and follow-up rates of women with positive screens. |
Timeline
- Start date
- 2024-02-05
- Primary completion
- 2026-08-31
- Completion
- 2028-08-31
- First posted
- 2024-02-29
- Last updated
- 2026-03-16
Locations
10 sites across 1 country: Kenya
Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT06286462. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.