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UPCC 23822

Strategies to close the gap from cervical cancer diagnosis to treatment in botswana
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Référence clinicaltrials.gov: NCT05952141
Screening
Botswana
Treatment
Patient
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Recrutement ouvert
Dernière modification : 2025/05/29
Type de recherche

Interventionnel


Population cible

Condition médicale (spécialité visée)

Donnée non disponible

Profil des participants

Sexe(s) des participants

FEMALE

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Critères de sélection

Critères d'inclusion

Inclusion Criteria:

Patients will be eligible if they:

1. are biological females
2. are aged 18 or older
3. have pathology-confirmed invasive cervical cancer diagnosis
4. have pathology results evaluated at National Health Laboratory in Botswana
5. are citizens of Botswana
6. have no prior history of invasive cervical cancer

Exclusion Criteria:

Patients will be excluded if they:

1. are biological males or otherwise born without a cervix
2. are below the age of 18 due to the rarity of cervical cancer in this population
3. do not meet study inclusion criteria

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Thérapie ou Intervention proposée

Cohortes
Nom Condition médicale Traitement État du recrutement
Stage 1 Clinic Outreach + Stage 2 Low Touch All participants receive direct clinic outreach to communicate readiness of results (stage 1). Participants who do not attend the clinic by 30 days (non-responders) will receive asynchronous text message reminders using framed messaging (stage 2). Donnée non disponible
  • Inconnu
  • Stage 1 Clinic Outreach + Stage 2 High Touch All participants receive direct clinic outreach to communicate readiness of results (stage 1). Participants who do not attend the clinic by 30 days (non-responders) will receive asynchronous text message reminders using framed messaging in combination with synchronous patient navigation (stage 2). Donnée non disponible
  • Inconnu
  • Stage 1 Enhanced Outreach + Stage 2 Low-Touch All participants receive direct clinic outreach plus enhanced outreach to communicate readiness of results (stage 1). Participants who do not attend the clinic by 30 days (non-responders) will receive asynchronous text message reminders using framed messaging (stage 2). Donnée non disponible
  • Inconnu
  • Stage 1 Enhanced Outreach + Stage 2 High-Touch All participants receive direct clinic outreach plus enhanced outreach to communicate readiness of results (stage 1). Participants who do not attend the clinic by 30 days (non-responders) will receive asynchronous text message reminders using framed messaging in combination with synchronous patient navigation. Donnée non disponible
  • Inconnu
  • Stage 1 Clinic Outreach + Stage 2 Low Touch
    État du recrutement
    unknown
    Stage 1 Clinic Outreach + Stage 2 High Touch
    État du recrutement
    unknown
    Stage 1 Enhanced Outreach + Stage 2 Low-Touch
    État du recrutement
    unknown
    Stage 1 Enhanced Outreach + Stage 2 High-Touch
    État du recrutement
    unknown
    Données à jour depuis : 29 mai 2025

    Description de l'étude

    Résumé de l'étude

    Investigators will test the effectiveness of adaptive strategies on timely adoption of cervical cancer treatment in Botswana using a pragmatic trial design.

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    Investigators will test the effectiveness of adaptive strategies on timely adoption of cervical cancer treatment in Botswana using a hybrid (type III) and pragmatic Sequential Multiple Assignment Randomized Trial (SMART) design. The adaptive strategies are designed to target patient- and system-level determinants identified in preliminary data, including delayed communication of results, individual and structural barriers to accessing treatment, and suboptimal care coordination between referring and cancer treatment clinics. The strategies draw upon key principles in behavioral economics and are supported by systematic evidence of the effectiveness of nudge strategies in preventive, HIV, and cancer care. The overarching rationale for the study is that enhancing coordination, communication, and navigation through centralized outreach and nudge strategies will increase timely treatment adoption and be scalable and sustainable in the long-term.

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    Dernière modification : 29 mai 2025
    Données à jour depuis : 31 mai
    Origine des données : clinicaltrials.gov
    Référence clinicaltrials.gov: NCT05952141