CONTIGO - A Narrative Intervention to Enhance Genetic Counseling and Testing

Purpose

This is a mixed-methods Hybrid Type 1 research design (efficacy study) in which we aim to conduct a two-arm randomized controlled trial and an Implementation Focused Process Evaluation of a culturally-targeted video and referral screening tool. In this study, the investigators aim to evaluate the efficacy of a culturally targeted video previously developed by the research team vs. a Spanish-language fact sheet from an established group on enhancing genetic counseling and testing uptake and psychosocial outcomes in Latina women at risk for hereditary breast and ovarian cancer. The investigators will test the video's efficacy while also gathering data on the implementation and future sustainability of using the Risk Screening Tool (RST) and video in community clinics.

Condition

  • Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer

Eligibility

Eligible Ages
Over 18 Years
Eligible Sex
Female
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Yes

Inclusion Criteria

Aim 1 and 2. - Self-identify as a Latina woman - Be 18 years old or older - Be able to provide informed consent - Be fluent in Spanish - Meet NCCN criteria to be considered for genetic cancer risk assessment for HBOC, whether by a personal history of cancer or family history of cancer - No previous participation in genetic counseling or testing for hereditary breast and ovarian cancer risk - No other family members are participating in this study - Have not participated in any previous studies involving interventions about HBOC or GCT Aim 3. - Be 18 years old or older - Be fluent in English or Spanish - Have a role in the partner community clinic as either a) full-time or part-time employee b) intern c) volunteer

Exclusion Criteria

Study Design

Phase
N/A
Study Type
Interventional
Allocation
Randomized
Intervention Model
Parallel Assignment
Intervention Model Description
Hybrid Type 1 research design (efficacy study). Two arm randomized controlled trial and Implementation Focused Process Evaluation
Primary Purpose
Prevention
Masking
None (Open Label)

Arm Groups

ArmDescriptionAssigned Intervention
Experimental
Video Arm
Culturally Targeted Narrative Video: "Is My Cancer Hereditary? Rosa Visits a Genetic Counselor." Participants in the video arm will be asked to watch an 18-minute video that the research team developed and tested previously about HBOC and genetic services. The video is recorded with Spanish audio and is available with English subtitles.
  • Behavioral: Culturally Targeted Narrative Video: "Is My Cancer Hereditary? Rosa Visits a Genetic Counselor."
    Participants randomized to the video arm will receive a link with a password by email or text message to watch the video, depending on participants' preference. Participants without internet access will receive a DVD. Participants will be instructed to watch the video alone with no interruptions. We will ask them not to share the link with others.
Active Comparator
Fact Sheet Arm
Participants in the Fact Sheet arm will receive a Fact sheet about HBOC and genetic services and will be asked to read it in their own time. The Fact Sheet is available in English and Spanish.
  • Behavioral: FORCE Fact Sheet
    Participants will receive a PDF of the fact sheet by email, text message, or a printed fact sheet by mail depending on participants' preferences. The fact sheet includes information about genes, breast cancer, risk factors for HBOC, genetic counseling and testing, and resources.

Recruiting Locations

Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center
Washington D.C. 4140963, District of Columbia 4138106 20007
Contact:
Alejandra Hurtado de Mendoza, Ph.D.
202-687-8916
ahd28@georgetown.edu

More Details

Status
Recruiting
Sponsor
Georgetown University

Study Contact

Alejandra Hurtado de Mendoza, Ph.D
2026878916
ahd28@georgetown.edu

Detailed Description

The investigators previously developed and piloted a culturally targeted narrative video in Spanish to provide HBOC and GCT education to at-risk Latinas. The investigators expanded traditional approaches to address psychosocial barriers through risk messages designed to elicit emotional responses; emotions are often stronger predictors of behavior than cognition. Our video is responsive to Latinas' preferences, targets motivators, and addresses psychosocial barriers identified in our formative research. In this study, the investigators aim to evaluate the efficacy of our video vs. a fact sheet from an established group on enhancing GCT uptake and psychosocial outcomes on a two-arm randomized controlled trial. The investigators will test the video's efficacy while also gathering data on the implementation and future sustainability of using an adapted Risk Screening Tool (RST) and video in community clinics. The investigators will partner with community clinics and implement a Risk Screening Tool (RST) at their practice to identify women at risk of HBOC. Community clinic staff (N~32) will be asked to participate in a pre-implementation and a post-implementation focus group to assess implementation outcomes of integrating HBOC screening practices in their clinic. Through the community clinics, the investigators aim to recruit N~300 Latina women at risk for HBOC based on their personal or family history of cancer. Latina women at risk for HBOC will be randomized to a Video arm or Fact Sheet Arm. All participants in the randomized controlled trial will be offered genetic counseling and testing.