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Increasing Equity in Lung Cancer Screening
NCT ID: NCT06360822Sponsor: Indiana UniversityLast updated: 2025-08-06
Summary
The overall objective of this mixed methods study is to: 1) Refine the Emergency Department Lung Cancer Screening (ED-LCS) intervention using qualitative interviews among key stakeholders; 2) pilot test the ED-LCS intervention evaluating the intervention efficacy, acceptability, and feasibility; and 3) provide an in-depth description of stakeholders' experiences with the ED-LCS intervention for future refinement.
Arms & interventions
- BehavioralED-LCS
This is a lung cancer educational intervention for patients in the emergency department.
Outcome measures
Primary
Rate of patients receive Lung Cancer Screening
Time frame: 6-12 months
Secondary
Patients ratings of intervention
Time frame: At delivery
Eligibility criteria
Sex: AllAge: 50 Years to 80 YearsHealthy volunteers: Yes
Inclusion Criteria:
* • Eligible for LCS (50-80 years old, smoked in past 15 years, and smoked at least 20 pack years)
Exclusion Criteria:
* • Non-English/Spanish speaking
* Decompensated psychiatric illness (suicidal, homicidal, psychosis). Will confirm with attending physicians at time of enrollment
* Intoxicated with alcohol or drugs
* Cannot provide reliable follow up contact information (cell phone)
* Presenting to the ED with a life-threatening condition
* Have received chest CT scan in past 12 months
* Already enrolled in LCS
* Hospice enrolled
Study locations (1)
Eskenazi Health
Indianapolis, Indiana, 46202