Multimedia Aid for Genetic Testing in Gynecologic Oncology
Summary
This pilot study aims to estimate rates of genetic testing in patients with ovarian and endometrial cancer before and after the implementation of educational videos about genetic testing. Subjects will be asked to view one of three videos relevant to their cancer diagnosis and genetic testing, and have the option to complete a brief satisfaction survey. A chart review to evaluate rates of genetic testing ordered and referrals placed to Genetics before and after the implementation of the videos will be conducted. Up to 15-20% of ovarian cancer and 3-5% of endometrial cancer is due to inherited genetic mutation. Given this association, the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) recommends genetic counseling and testing for all individuals with a diagnosis of ovarian cancer and endometrial cancer. Some challenges to obtaining genetic counseling and testing include missed identification and referral of eligible patients by providers, lack of provider knowledge, and busy clinic visits limiting time for informed consent and maintaining patient autonomy for genetic testing. Although heterogeneous, the literature supports multimedia use in cancer genetics. However, there is a paucity of data in the field of gynecologic oncology for the role of integrating a multimedia approach to genetic counseling.
Arms & interventions
- BehavioralEducational videos
Educational videos about genetic testing will be provided. Subjects will be asked to view one of three videos (an endometrial cancer/Lynch Syndrome video or a longer or shorter version of an ovarian cancer video) relevant to their cancer diagnosis and genetic testing.
- BehavioralSurvey
Subjects will be asked to complete a brief satisfaction survey.
Outcome measures
Primary
Proportion of genetic testing
Proportion of eligible patients undergoing any genetic testing before and after the implementation of educational videos.
Time frame: Baseline
Secondary
Overall rates of genetic testing
Time frame: Baseline
Patient satisfaction
Time frame: Baseline
Eligibility criteria
Study locations (1)
Univeristy of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 27599