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Increasing Screening for Cancer Using EHR-Nudges
Sponsor: Abramson Cancer Center at Penn Medicine
Summary
In this study, personalized nudges to clinicians and patients will be evaluated to help increase breast cancer screening rates in accordance with USPSTF guidelines among women with a primary care visit, with a particular emphasis on those at high risk for non-completion of cancer screening. In partnership with Penn Medicine (Penn) and Case Western Reserve University-University Hospitals (UH), two complementary, concurrent, 6-month, cluster-randomized, pragmatic trials will be conducted. Those assigned to the intervention arm will receive the following clinician and patient level nudge interventions: clinicians will receive a default pended order for a mammogram in the visit encounter in the EHR (Penn and UH), and patients will receive post-visit text message reminders to encourage them to schedule their mammogram (Penn). Patients identified as high risk for noncompletion will be individually randomized to receive an additional bidirectional text message nudge or the standard text messaging (Penn).
Official title: I-SCREEN: Increasing Screening for Cancer Using a Randomized Evaluation of EHR-based Nudges
Key Details
Gender
FEMALE
Age Range
40 Years - 74 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
21123
Start Date
2023-12-18
Completion Date
2025-04-07
Last Updated
2026-07-06
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Post-visit patient text messaging
Patients will be sent text message reminders 4 days and 14 days after their primary care visit. The message delivered 4-days post-visit will remind the patient that a screening mammogram was recently ordered by their doctor, that appointments have been reserved for them, and to pre-commit to scheduling. The message delivered at 14-days post-visit will remind the patient of their recent screening mammogram order and encourage them to schedule their appointment, if one has not already been scheduled.
Default pended order
A default pended order for a mammogram will be pended to the patient's upcoming primary care encounter and will be visible to the provider during the visit encounter. Clinical staff will have the option of signing the order or dismissing it if they deem it inappropriate for a given patient.
High risk bidirectional post-visit text messaging
High risk patients randomized to receive the high risk intensification nudge will receive a bidirectional text messaging component after their visit. This intervention will query the patient about common questions or concerns about breast cancer screening. The bi-directional text messaging intervention will provide additional educational materials based on patient response as well as information about resources to help navigate to screening.
Locations (2)
Case Western Reserve University/University Hospitals
Cleveland, Ohio, United States
University of Pennsylvania Health System
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States