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The Improving Rural Cancer Outcomes (IRCO) Trial: a factorial cluster-randomised controlled trial of a complex intervention to reduce time to diagnosis in rural patients with cancer in Western Australia: a study protocol

INTRODUCTION: While overall survival for most common cancers in Australia is improving, the rural–urban differential has been widening, with significant excess deaths due to lung, colorectal, breast and prostate cancer in regional Australia. Internationally a major focus on understanding variations...

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Autores principales: Emery, Jon D, Gray, Victoria, Walter, Fiona M, Cheetham, Shelley, Croager, Emma J, Slevin, Terry, Saunders, Christobel, Threlfall, Tim, Auret, Kirsten, Nowak, Anna K, Geelhoed, Elizabeth, Bulsara, Max, Holman, C D'Arcy J
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4166137/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25231496
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2014-006156
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author Emery, Jon D
Gray, Victoria
Walter, Fiona M
Cheetham, Shelley
Croager, Emma J
Slevin, Terry
Saunders, Christobel
Threlfall, Tim
Auret, Kirsten
Nowak, Anna K
Geelhoed, Elizabeth
Bulsara, Max
Holman, C D'Arcy J
author_facet Emery, Jon D
Gray, Victoria
Walter, Fiona M
Cheetham, Shelley
Croager, Emma J
Slevin, Terry
Saunders, Christobel
Threlfall, Tim
Auret, Kirsten
Nowak, Anna K
Geelhoed, Elizabeth
Bulsara, Max
Holman, C D'Arcy J
author_sort Emery, Jon D
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description INTRODUCTION: While overall survival for most common cancers in Australia is improving, the rural–urban differential has been widening, with significant excess deaths due to lung, colorectal, breast and prostate cancer in regional Australia. Internationally a major focus on understanding variations in cancer outcomes has been later presentation to healthcare and later diagnosis. Approaches to reducing time to diagnosis of symptomatic cancer include public symptom awareness campaigns and interventions in primary care to improve early cancer detection. This paper reports the protocol of a factorial cluster-randomised trial of community and general practice (GP) level interventions to reduce the time to diagnosis of cancer in rural Western Australia (WA). METHODS AND ANALYSIS: The community intervention is a symptom awareness campaign tailored for rural Australians delivered through a community engagement model. The GP intervention includes a resource card with symptom risk assessment charts and local referral pathways implemented through multiple academic detailing visits and case studies. Participants are eligible if recently diagnosed with breast, colorectal, lung or prostate cancer who reside in specific regions of rural WA with a planned sample size of 1350. The primary outcome is the Total Diagnostic Interval, defined as the duration from first symptom (or date of cancer screening test) to cancer diagnosis. Secondary outcomes include cancer stage, healthcare utilisation, disease-free status, survival at 2 and 5 years and cost-effectiveness. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: Ethics approval has been granted by the University of Western Australia and from all relevant hospital recruitment sites in WA. RESULTS: Results of this trial will be reported in peer-reviewed publications and in conference presentations. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry (ANZCTR). ACTRN12610000872033.
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spelling pubmed-41661372014-09-22 The Improving Rural Cancer Outcomes (IRCO) Trial: a factorial cluster-randomised controlled trial of a complex intervention to reduce time to diagnosis in rural patients with cancer in Western Australia: a study protocol Emery, Jon D Gray, Victoria Walter, Fiona M Cheetham, Shelley Croager, Emma J Slevin, Terry Saunders, Christobel Threlfall, Tim Auret, Kirsten Nowak, Anna K Geelhoed, Elizabeth Bulsara, Max Holman, C D'Arcy J BMJ Open Health Services Research INTRODUCTION: While overall survival for most common cancers in Australia is improving, the rural–urban differential has been widening, with significant excess deaths due to lung, colorectal, breast and prostate cancer in regional Australia. Internationally a major focus on understanding variations in cancer outcomes has been later presentation to healthcare and later diagnosis. Approaches to reducing time to diagnosis of symptomatic cancer include public symptom awareness campaigns and interventions in primary care to improve early cancer detection. This paper reports the protocol of a factorial cluster-randomised trial of community and general practice (GP) level interventions to reduce the time to diagnosis of cancer in rural Western Australia (WA). METHODS AND ANALYSIS: The community intervention is a symptom awareness campaign tailored for rural Australians delivered through a community engagement model. The GP intervention includes a resource card with symptom risk assessment charts and local referral pathways implemented through multiple academic detailing visits and case studies. Participants are eligible if recently diagnosed with breast, colorectal, lung or prostate cancer who reside in specific regions of rural WA with a planned sample size of 1350. The primary outcome is the Total Diagnostic Interval, defined as the duration from first symptom (or date of cancer screening test) to cancer diagnosis. Secondary outcomes include cancer stage, healthcare utilisation, disease-free status, survival at 2 and 5 years and cost-effectiveness. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: Ethics approval has been granted by the University of Western Australia and from all relevant hospital recruitment sites in WA. RESULTS: Results of this trial will be reported in peer-reviewed publications and in conference presentations. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry (ANZCTR). ACTRN12610000872033. BMJ Publishing Group 2014-09-17 /pmc/articles/PMC4166137/ /pubmed/25231496 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2014-006156 Text en Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. For permission to use (where not already granted under a licence) please go to http://group.bmj.com/group/rights-licensing/permissions This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
spellingShingle Health Services Research
Emery, Jon D
Gray, Victoria
Walter, Fiona M
Cheetham, Shelley
Croager, Emma J
Slevin, Terry
Saunders, Christobel
Threlfall, Tim
Auret, Kirsten
Nowak, Anna K
Geelhoed, Elizabeth
Bulsara, Max
Holman, C D'Arcy J
The Improving Rural Cancer Outcomes (IRCO) Trial: a factorial cluster-randomised controlled trial of a complex intervention to reduce time to diagnosis in rural patients with cancer in Western Australia: a study protocol
title The Improving Rural Cancer Outcomes (IRCO) Trial: a factorial cluster-randomised controlled trial of a complex intervention to reduce time to diagnosis in rural patients with cancer in Western Australia: a study protocol
title_full The Improving Rural Cancer Outcomes (IRCO) Trial: a factorial cluster-randomised controlled trial of a complex intervention to reduce time to diagnosis in rural patients with cancer in Western Australia: a study protocol
title_fullStr The Improving Rural Cancer Outcomes (IRCO) Trial: a factorial cluster-randomised controlled trial of a complex intervention to reduce time to diagnosis in rural patients with cancer in Western Australia: a study protocol
title_full_unstemmed The Improving Rural Cancer Outcomes (IRCO) Trial: a factorial cluster-randomised controlled trial of a complex intervention to reduce time to diagnosis in rural patients with cancer in Western Australia: a study protocol
title_short The Improving Rural Cancer Outcomes (IRCO) Trial: a factorial cluster-randomised controlled trial of a complex intervention to reduce time to diagnosis in rural patients with cancer in Western Australia: a study protocol
title_sort improving rural cancer outcomes (irco) trial: a factorial cluster-randomised controlled trial of a complex intervention to reduce time to diagnosis in rural patients with cancer in western australia: a study protocol
topic Health Services Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4166137/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25231496
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2014-006156
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