Background: Participants in the colon and rectal cancer (CRC) screening program that have a positive result in the Fecal Immunological Test (FIT) are visited by the screening nurse who explains the meaning of the positive test and the need to perform a colonoscopy. Having a positive result in the screening test can have a negative psychological impact on patients causing anguish. Objective: To evaluate whether the use of iconographies to communicate the risks of possible diagnoses to patients with positive FIT improves the understanding of the information and reduces the degree of anguish. Methods: Quasi-experimental pre-post intervention study with a control group. 240 individuals (men and women between 50-69 years of age, with a positive FIT result attending the nursing visit) will be included in two non-concurrent study groups (120 individuals per group). The control group will receive the nurse visit as usual. For the intervention group, the nurse will use iconographies to communicate the risk of the different possible diagnoses and the risk of complications of the colonoscopy. The degree of distress (Distress Thermometer and a scale of emotion-faces) will be measured before and after the visit and the understanding of the information (visual analog scale) after the visit. The degree of distress between the control group and intervention group will be compared. If the results are favorable, the systematic use of iconographies can be implemented in the nursing screening visit and be extended to other Screening Units.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
240
Use of iconographies to communicate the risks of the different possible diagnosis after a positive FIT during the screening program nurse visit.
Parc Taulí Hospital Universitari
Sabadell, Barcelona, Spain
Grade of distress experienced by patients
Grade of distress experienced by the patients measured with the Distress Thermometer (0-no distress to 10-high distress)
Time frame: Minute 0 (before the nurse visit)
Grade of distress experienced by patients
Grade of distress experienced by the patients measured with the Distress Thermometer (0-no distress to 10-high distress)
Time frame: at 30 minutes (after the nurse visit)
Grade of understanding of the information reported by patients
Grade of understanding of the information measured with a visual analogical scale (0-no understanding, 10- high understanding)
Time frame: at 30 minutes (after the nurse visit)
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