Fecal Immunochemical Test (FIT) Completion by Instruction Type: A Randomized Clinical Trial Comparing QR-Code linked Video to Pictorial Instructions.

Neha Naidoo,Ari Bell-Brown,Amanda Kimura,Nkem Akinsoto,Victoria Fang,Amy Peck,Jerry Wood,Rachel B Issaka
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BACKGROUND AND AIMS Low-literacy, pictorial instructions improve fecal immunochemical test (FIT) completion and might enhance colorectal cancer (CRC) screening. The aim of this study was to compare FIT completion among English- and Spanish-speaking patients in an organized CRC screening program based on the type of instructions received (quick response (QR)-code linked to a video vs. pictorial instructions). METHODS In this randomized controlled quality improvement study, English- and Spanish-speaking patients eligible for mailed outreach through an organized CRC screening program were randomized 1:1 to receive a FIT kit with either a QR-code linked video or pictorial instructions in their preferred language. Patient demographics (gender, age, race, ethnicity, and insurance type) and clinical outcomes (FIT completion and time to completion) were abstracted from electronic health records. RESULTS 13,471 English-speaking patients and 508 Spanish-speaking patients were included. Overall, 31.9% of patients who received mailed outreach completed CRC screening by FIT. However, FIT completion was higher among patients who received QR-code instructions vs. pictorial instructions (33.5% vs 30.4%, absolute difference 3.1%, 95% CI 1.5% - 4.6%). These findings were similar among English- and Spanish-speaking patients. The median time to FIT completion was two days longer (24 days, 95% CI 23-25) for patients who received QR-code instructions versus pictorial instructions, however there was no difference in time to FIT completion by language group. CONCLUSION Providing QR-code based education offers a promising format for delivering low literacy instructions, which might be a practical strategy to improve FIT completion for CRC screening.
粪便免疫化学测试(FIT)的教学类型完成:一项比较qr码链接视频和图片说明的随机临床试验。
背景和aimslow识字,图片说明提高粪便免疫化学测试(FIT)的完成度,并可能提高结直肠癌(CRC)筛查。本研究的目的是比较有组织的CRC筛查项目中英语和西班牙语患者的FIT完成情况,基于收到的指示类型(与视频链接的快速反应(QR)代码与图片指示)。方法在这项随机对照质量改善研究中,有资格通过有组织的CRC筛查项目进行邮寄外展的英语和西班牙语患者被1:1随机分组,接受带有qr码链接视频或其首选语言的图片说明的FIT试剂盒。从电子健康记录中提取患者人口统计数据(性别、年龄、种族、民族和保险类型)和临床结果(FIT完成情况和完成时间)。结果纳入13471例英语患者和508例西班牙语患者。总体而言,31.9%接受邮寄外展的患者通过FIT完成了CRC筛查。然而,接受qr代码指导的患者的FIT完成率高于接受图像指导的患者(33.5% vs 30.4%,绝对差异3.1%,95% CI 1.5% - 4.6%)。这些发现在说英语和西班牙语的患者中是相似的。接受qr码指令的患者完成FIT的中位时间比接受图片指令的患者长2天(24天,95% CI 23-25),但不同语言组完成FIT的时间没有差异。结论提供基于qr码的教育为低识字率教育提供了一种有希望的形式,可能是提高FIT完成率的实用策略。
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