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Text messaging as a tool to improve cancer screening programs (M-TICS Study): A randomized controlled trial protocol

BACKGROUND: Short message service (SMS) based interventions are widely used in healthcare and have shown promising results to improve cancer screening programs. However, more research is still needed to implement SMS in the screening process. We present a study protocol to assess the impact on healt...

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Autores principales: Vives, Nuria, Farre, Albert, Ibáñez-Sanz, Gemma, Vidal, Carmen, Binefa, Gemma, Milà, Núria, Pérez-Lacasta, Maria Jose, Travier, Noemie, Benito, Llucia, Espinàs, Josep Alfons, Bagaria, Guillermo, Garcia, Montse
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7822525/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33481914
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0245806
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author Vives, Nuria
Farre, Albert
Ibáñez-Sanz, Gemma
Vidal, Carmen
Binefa, Gemma
Milà, Núria
Pérez-Lacasta, Maria Jose
Travier, Noemie
Benito, Llucia
Espinàs, Josep Alfons
Bagaria, Guillermo
Garcia, Montse
author_facet Vives, Nuria
Farre, Albert
Ibáñez-Sanz, Gemma
Vidal, Carmen
Binefa, Gemma
Milà, Núria
Pérez-Lacasta, Maria Jose
Travier, Noemie
Benito, Llucia
Espinàs, Josep Alfons
Bagaria, Guillermo
Garcia, Montse
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description BACKGROUND: Short message service (SMS) based interventions are widely used in healthcare and have shown promising results to improve cancer screening programs. However, more research is still needed to implement SMS in the screening process. We present a study protocol to assess the impact on health and economics of three targeted SMS-based interventions in population-based cancer screening programs. METHODS/DESIGN: The M-TICs study is a randomized controlled trial with a formal process evaluation. Participants aged 50–69 years identified as eligible from the colorectal cancer (CRC) and breast cancer (BC) screening program of the Catalan Institute of Oncology (Catalonia, Spain) will be randomly assigned to receive standard invitation procedure (control group) or SMS-based intervention to promote participation. Two interventions will be conducted in the CRC screening program: 1) Screening invitation reminder: Those who do not participate in the CRC screening within 6 weeks of invite will receive a reminder (SMS or letter); 2) Reminder to complete and return fecal immunochemical test (FIT) kit: SMS reminder versus no intervention to individuals who have picked up a FIT kit at the pharmacy and they have not returned it after 14 days. The third intervention will be performed in the BC screening program. Women who had been screened previously will receive an SMS invitation or a letter invitation to participate in the screening. As a primary objective we will assess the impact on participation for each intervention. The secondary objectives will be to analyze the cost-effectiveness of the interventions and to assess participants’ perceptions. EXPECTED RESULTS: The results from this randomized controlled trial will provide important empirical evidence for the use of mobile phone technology as a tool for improving population-based cancer screening programs. These results may influence the cancer screening invitation procedure in future routine practice. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Registry: NCT04343950 (04/09/2020); clinicaltrials.gov.
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spelling pubmed-78225252021-02-01 Text messaging as a tool to improve cancer screening programs (M-TICS Study): A randomized controlled trial protocol Vives, Nuria Farre, Albert Ibáñez-Sanz, Gemma Vidal, Carmen Binefa, Gemma Milà, Núria Pérez-Lacasta, Maria Jose Travier, Noemie Benito, Llucia Espinàs, Josep Alfons Bagaria, Guillermo Garcia, Montse PLoS One Registered Report Protocol BACKGROUND: Short message service (SMS) based interventions are widely used in healthcare and have shown promising results to improve cancer screening programs. However, more research is still needed to implement SMS in the screening process. We present a study protocol to assess the impact on health and economics of three targeted SMS-based interventions in population-based cancer screening programs. METHODS/DESIGN: The M-TICs study is a randomized controlled trial with a formal process evaluation. Participants aged 50–69 years identified as eligible from the colorectal cancer (CRC) and breast cancer (BC) screening program of the Catalan Institute of Oncology (Catalonia, Spain) will be randomly assigned to receive standard invitation procedure (control group) or SMS-based intervention to promote participation. Two interventions will be conducted in the CRC screening program: 1) Screening invitation reminder: Those who do not participate in the CRC screening within 6 weeks of invite will receive a reminder (SMS or letter); 2) Reminder to complete and return fecal immunochemical test (FIT) kit: SMS reminder versus no intervention to individuals who have picked up a FIT kit at the pharmacy and they have not returned it after 14 days. The third intervention will be performed in the BC screening program. Women who had been screened previously will receive an SMS invitation or a letter invitation to participate in the screening. As a primary objective we will assess the impact on participation for each intervention. The secondary objectives will be to analyze the cost-effectiveness of the interventions and to assess participants’ perceptions. EXPECTED RESULTS: The results from this randomized controlled trial will provide important empirical evidence for the use of mobile phone technology as a tool for improving population-based cancer screening programs. These results may influence the cancer screening invitation procedure in future routine practice. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Registry: NCT04343950 (04/09/2020); clinicaltrials.gov. Public Library of Science 2021-01-22 /pmc/articles/PMC7822525/ /pubmed/33481914 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0245806 Text en © 2021 Vives et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Vives, Nuria
Farre, Albert
Ibáñez-Sanz, Gemma
Vidal, Carmen
Binefa, Gemma
Milà, Núria
Pérez-Lacasta, Maria Jose
Travier, Noemie
Benito, Llucia
Espinàs, Josep Alfons
Bagaria, Guillermo
Garcia, Montse
Text messaging as a tool to improve cancer screening programs (M-TICS Study): A randomized controlled trial protocol
title Text messaging as a tool to improve cancer screening programs (M-TICS Study): A randomized controlled trial protocol
title_full Text messaging as a tool to improve cancer screening programs (M-TICS Study): A randomized controlled trial protocol
title_fullStr Text messaging as a tool to improve cancer screening programs (M-TICS Study): A randomized controlled trial protocol
title_full_unstemmed Text messaging as a tool to improve cancer screening programs (M-TICS Study): A randomized controlled trial protocol
title_short Text messaging as a tool to improve cancer screening programs (M-TICS Study): A randomized controlled trial protocol
title_sort text messaging as a tool to improve cancer screening programs (m-tics study): a randomized controlled trial protocol
topic Registered Report Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7822525/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33481914
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0245806
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