| Literature DB >> 27069473 |
Lesley M McGregor1, Christian von Wagner1, Wendy Atkin2, Ines Kralj-Hans3, Stephen P Halloran4, Graham Handley5, Richard F Logan6, Sandra Rainbow7, Steve Smith8, Julia Snowball9, Mary C Thomas10, Samuel G Smith11, Gemma Vart1, Rosemary Howe2, Nicholas Counsell12, Allan Hackshaw12, Stephen Morris10, Stephen W Duffy13, Rosalind Raine10, Jane Wardle1.
Abstract
Objective. To test the effectiveness of adding a narrative leaflet to the current information material delivered by the NHS English colorectal cancer (CRC) screening programme on reducing socioeconomic inequalities in uptake. Participants. 150,417 adults (59-74 years) routinely invited to complete the guaiac Faecal Occult Blood test (gFOBt) in March 2013. Design. A cluster randomised controlled trial (ISRCTN74121020) to compare uptake between two arms. The control arm received the standard NHS CRC screening information material (SI) and the intervention arm received the standard information plus a supplementary narrative leaflet, which had previously been shown to increase screening intentions (SI + N). Between group comparisons were made for uptake overall and across socioeconomic status (SES). Results. Uptake was 57.7% and did not differ significantly between the two trial arms (SI: 58.5%; SI + N: 56.7%; odds ratio = 0.93; 95% confidence interval: 0.81-1.06; p = 0.27). There was no interaction between group and SES quintile (p = 0.44). Conclusions. Adding a narrative leaflet to existing information materials does not reduce the SES gradient in uptake. Despite the benefits of using a pragmatic trial design, the need to add to, rather than replace, existing information may have limited the true value of an evidence-based intervention on behaviour.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27069473 PMCID: PMC4812359 DOI: 10.1155/2016/3670150
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Gastroenterol Res Pract ISSN: 1687-6121 Impact factor: 2.260
Figure 1Organisation and schedule of the national trial.
Figure 2Flowchart of participation.
Baseline characteristics.
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| Age at invitation (in years) | 65.0 (59.0–74.0) | 65.0 (59.0–74.0) |
| IMD deprivation score | 15.1 (0.5–87.8) | 15.1 (0.5–87.8) |
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| Gender | ||
| Female | 51.0 (39,086) | 51.5 (37,937) |
| Male | 49.0 (37,609) | 48.5 (35,785) |
| IMD quintile | ||
| 1st quintile (0–8.49, least deprived) | 22.3 (17,073) | 23.2 (17,027) |
| 2nd quintile (8.50–13.79) | 23.1 (17,675) | 22.5 (16,517) |
| 3rd quintile (13.80–21.35) | 21.1 (16,161) | 20.8 (15,287) |
| 4th quintile (21.36–34.17) | 17.5 (13,385) | 17.6 (12,897) |
| 5th quintile (34.18–87.80, most deprived) | 15.9 (12,127) | 16.0 (11,722) |
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| Midlands and North West | 27.5 (21,118) | 29.1 (21,421) |
| Southern | 21.8 (16,723) | 28.0 (20,667) |
| London | 11.5 (8,795) | 11.5 (8,509) |
| North East | 16.8 (12,900) | 17.7 (13,053) |
| Eastern | 22.4 (17,159) | 13.7 (10,072) |
| Screening round | ||
| Prevalent first time invitees | 16.3 (12,510) | 20.7 (15,281) |
| Prevalent previous nonresponders | 29.8 (22,892) | 30.1 (22,209) |
| Incident episodes | 53.8 (41,293) | 49.1 (36,232) |
SI: standard information; SI + N: standard information plus narrative leaflet; IMD: index of multiple deprivation.
Proportion of individuals invited who were adequately screened†, according to gender, age, IMD quintile‡, hub, and screening round.
| SI | SI + N | Adjusted odds ratio |
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| Total | 58.5 (44,904) | 56.7 (41,822) | 1.00 (0.96–1.03) | 0.80 |
| Gender | ||||
| Female | 60.9 (23,811) | 59.3 (22,499) | 1.01 (0.96–1.05) | 0.77 |
| Male | 56.1 (21,093) | 54.0 (19,323) | 0.98 (0.94–1.03) | 0.50 |
| Age (median split) | ||||
| <65 years | 55.2 (19,014) | 53.3 (18,264) | 1.01 (0.97–1.05) | 0.67 |
| ≥65 years | 61.2 (25,890) | 59.7 (23,558) | 0.98 (0.92–1.04) | 0.45 |
| IMD quintile | ||||
| 1st quintile (0–8.49, least deprived) | 66.8 (11,411) | 64.6 (11,005) | 0.98 (0.93–1.04) | 0.57 |
| 2nd quintile (8.50–13.79) | 62.7 (11,080) | 62.1 (10,253) | 1.00 (0.94–1.06) | 0.91 |
| 3rd quintile (13.80–21.35) | 59.4 (9,601) | 58.3 (8,911) | 1.05 (0.97–1.13) | 0.24 |
| 4th quintile (21.36–34.17) | 52.9 (7,083) | 50.7 (6,535) | 1.00 (0.94–1.06) | 0.95 |
| 5th quintile (34.18–87.80, most deprived) | 46.0 (5,580) | 42.4 (4,966) | 0.92 (0.86–0.98) | 0.02 |
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| Midlands and North West | 57.6 (12,163) | 53.4 (11,439) | 0.95 (0.88–1.03) | 0.22 |
| Southern | 60.2 (10,069) | 61.5 (12,712) | 1.00 (0.91–1.10) | 0.98 |
| London | 49.2 (4,327) | 45.4 (3,864) | 1.00 (0.95–1.05) | 0.95 |
| North East | 60.8 (7,837) | 59.1 (7,716) | 0.98 (0.90–1.06) | 0.56 |
| Eastern | 61.2 (10,508) | 60.5 (6,091) | 1.07 (0.99–1.16) | 0.08 |
| Screening round | ||||
| Prevalent first time invitees | 49.8 (6,231) | 50.2 (7,678) | 1.03 (0.99–1.08) | 0.14 |
| Prevalent previous nonresponders | 14.3 (3,284) | 14.0 (3,113) | 0.97 (0.90–1.04) | 0.35 |
| Incident episodes | 85.7 (35,389) | 85.6 (31,031) | 0.99 (0.94–1.04) | 0.64 |
SI: standard information; SI + N: standard information plus narrative leaflet
†Returned a gFOBt kit (or kits) within 18 weeks of being sent the invitation, with a definitive “normal” (no further investigation required) or “abnormal” (requiring referral for further investigation, usually colonoscopy) screening test result available at the time of data extraction.
‡546 (274 SI and 272 SI + N) individuals missing an IMD score, 301 of these were adequately screened (149 SI and 152 SI + N).
Proportion of individuals who were adequately screened†, according to IMD quintile‡ and median age at invitation.
| Age at invitation <65 years | Age at invitation ≥65 years | |||
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| Adequately screened | 55.2 (19,014) | 53.3 (18,264) | 61.2 (25,890) | 59.7 (23,558) |
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| 1st quintile (least deprived) | 64.4 (4,801) | 61.4 (4,639) | 68.7 (6,610) | 67.2 (6,366) |
| 2nd quintile | 59.3 (4,577) | 59.6 (4,424) | 65.3 (6,503) | 64.1 (5,829) |
| 3rd quintile | 55.6 (4,045) | 55.1 (3,907) | 62.5 (5,556) | 61.0 (5,004) |
| 4th quintile | 49.4 (3,043) | 47.1 (2,955) | 55.9 (4,040) | 54.1 (3,580) |
| 5th quintile (most deprived) | 43.5 (2,471) | 39.3 (2,267) | 48.3 (3,109) | 45.4 (2,699) |
SI: standard information; SI + N: standard information plus narrative leaflet.
†Returned a gFOBt kit (or kits) within 18 weeks of being sent the invitation, with a definitive “normal” (no further investigation required) or “abnormal” (requiring referral for further investigation, usually colonoscopy) screening test result available at the time of data extraction.
‡546 (274 SI and 272 SI + N) individuals missing an IMD score, 301 of these were adequately screened (149 SI and 152 SI + N).
Proportion of individuals who were adequately screened†, according to IMD quintile‡ and gender.
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| Adequately screened | 56.1 (21,093) | 54.0 (19,323) | 60.9 (23,811) | 59.3 (22,499) |
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| 1st quintile (least deprived) | 63.9 (5,342) | 61.2 (5,014) | 69.7 (6,069) | 67.8 (5,991) |
| 2nd quintile | 59.8 (5,186) | 59.6 (4,757) | 65.5 (5,894) | 64.4 (5,496) |
| 3rd quintile | 56.7 (4,460) | 55.6 (4,055) | 61.9 (5,141) | 60.7 (4,856) |
| 4th quintile | 50.8 (3,353) | 48.1 (3,029) | 55.0 (3,730) | 53.1 (3,506) |
| 5th quintile (most deprived) | 44.7 (2,676) | 40.7 (2,394) | 47.3 (2,904) | 44.1 (2,572) |
SI: standard information; SI + N: standard information plus narrative leaflet.
†Returned a gFOBt kit (or kits) within 18 weeks of being sent the invitation, with a definitive “normal” (no further investigation required) or “abnormal” (requiring referral for further investigation, usually colonoscopy) screening test result available at the time of data extraction.
‡546 (274 SI and 272 SI + N) individuals missing an IMD score, 301 of these were adequately screened (149 SI and 152 SI + N).
Proportion of individuals who were adequately screened†, according to IMD quintile‡ and screening round.
| Prevalent first time invitees | Prevalent previous nonresponders | Incident episodes | ||||
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| Adequately screened | 49.8 (6,231) | 50.2 (7,678) | 14.3 (3,284) | 14.0 (3,113) | 85.7 (35,389) | 85.6 (31,031) |
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| 1st quintile (least deprived) | 58.0 (1,585) | 58.9 (1,953) | 17.8 (705) | 16.3 (685) | 87.9 (9,121) | 88.0 (8,367) |
| 2nd quintile | 54.5 (1,494) | 55.9 (1,827) | 16.1 (775) | 16.3 (705) | 87.2 (8,811) | 86.7 (7,721) |
| 3rd quintile | 50.5 (1,312) | 51.4 (1,601) | 14.2 (665) | 15.7 (709) | 85.7 (7,624) | 86.1 (6,601) |
| 4th quintile | 44.7 (1,011) | 44.4 (1,282) | 13.1 (598) | 12.5 (552) | 83.7 (5,474) | 84.1 (4,701) |
| 5th quintile (most deprived) | 37.9 (801) | 37.3 (979) | 11.1 (527) | 9.6 (448) | 81.0 (4,252) | 79.8 (3,539) |
SI: standard information; SI + N: standard information plus narrative leaflet.
†Returned a gFOBt kit (or kits) within 18 weeks of being sent the invitation, with a definitive “normal” (no further investigation required) or “abnormal” (requiring referral for further investigation, usually colonoscopy) screening test result available at the time of data extraction.
‡546 (274 SI and 272 SI + N) individuals missing an IMD score, 301 of these were adequately screened (149 SI and 152 SI + N).
Proportion of individuals who were adequately screened†, according to IMD quintile‡ and hub.
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| SI | SI + N | SI | SI + N | SI | SI + N | SI | SI + N | SI | SI + N | |
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| Adequately screened | 57.6 (12,163) | 53.4 (11,439) | 60.2 (10,069) | 61.5 (12,712) | 49.2 (4,327) | 45.4 (3,864) | 60.8 (7,837) | 59.1 (7,716) | 61.2 (10,508) | 60.5 (6,091) |
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| 1st quintile (least deprived) | 66.9 (2,628) | 62.2 (2,409) | 65.1 (3,345) | 65.4 (4,523) | 63.9 (683) | 56.1 (573) | 69.1 (1,471) | 68.8 (1,476) | 68.3 (3,284) | 65.8 (2,024) |
| 2nd quintile | 62.8 (2,859) | 60.4 (2,674) | 62.3 (2,666) | 63.8 (3,287) | 55.3 (839) | 51.6 (778) | 66.8 (1,841) | 65.7 (1,822) | 62.8 (2,875) | 63.7 (1,692) |
| 3rd quintile | 60.3 (2,528) | 56.3 (2,370) | 58.9 (2,330) | 61.2 (2,843) | 50.8 (907) | 49.2 (908) | 63.7 (1,579) | 62.9 (1,591) | 60.1 (2,257) | 58.2 (1,199) |
| 4th quintile | 53.3 (1,926) | 49.1 (1,832) | 53.0 (1,222) | 52.7 (1,431) | 44.6 (1,068) | 41.7 (1,020) | 58.0 (1,455) | 56.6 (1,440) | 55.1 (1,412) | 55.8 (812) |
| 5th quintile (most deprived) | 45.9 (2,195) | 41.5 (2,119) | 47.4 (448) | 49.8 (568) | 40.7 (815) | 34.5 (572) | 49.1 (1,474) | 45.2 (1,368) | 46.3 (648) | 43.0 (339) |
SI: standard information; SI + N: standard information plus narrative leaflet.
†Returned a gFOBt kit (or kits) within 18 weeks of being sent the invitation, with a definitive “normal” (no further investigation required) or “abnormal” (requiring referral for further investigation, usually colonoscopy) screening test result available at the time of data extraction.
‡546 (274 SI and 272 SI + N) individuals missing an IMD score, 301 of these were adequately screened (149 SI and 152 SI + N).