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Predictors of Colonoscopy Non-attendance and the Efficacy of a SMS Reminder to Reduce Non-attendance Rate

Predictors of Colonoscopy Non-attendance and the Efficacy of a Short Message Service (SMS) Reminder to Reduce Non-attendance Rate: A Prospective Randomized Controlled Trial (NAC Study)

Status
Completed
Phases
NA
Study type
Interventional
Source
ClinicalTrials.gov
Registry ID
NCT01984918
Enrollment
2225
Registered
2013-11-15
Start date
2013-11-30
Completion date
2019-10-31
Last updated
2020-04-09

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Conditions

Ultilization of Out-patient Colonoscopy Service

Brief summary

To conduct a prospective randomized controlled study to identify predictors for colonoscopy non-attendance and examine the efficacy of SMS reminder to improve the non-attendance rate.

Detailed description

Implementation of colorectal screening programs has been shown to decrease, the incidence of colorectal cancer due to the early detection and removal of pre-cancerous colonic polyps. Colonoscopy is therefore one of the most common medical procedures performed in the United States with 14 million procedures performed in 2003. Aside from screening, colonoscopy is also essential for other aspects of colorectal cancer management including post-resection surveillance and palliative treatments. Use of computer simulation models showed that the demand for colonoscopy in the United States exceeds current capacity regardless of screening strategy. The incidence of colorectal cancer has been increasing in Hong Kong and has been associated with progressive increase in the colonoscopy waiting times in the public health care system. The progressive increase in the demand for colonoscopy therefore poses a significant burden on the healthcare systems of all developed countries. Methods to increase the capacity and efficiency of the colonoscopy service are needed. Non-attendance rates of gastrointestinal endoscopy appointments may range from 12% to 27% 5-6 and results in inefficient use of healthcare resources, delay in diagnosis and an increase in waiting times. Adams et al. conducted a prospective cohort study which showed that younger age, long waiting times and referral from a non-gastroenterologist were significantly associated with non-attendance. In an another prospective cohort study, Sola-Vera et al. also showed that the waiting time and source of referral were independent predictive factors for non-attendance 7. Studies on gynecological endoscopy non-attendance revealed that predictors of non-attendance include unemployment, current smokers, younger age, long follow up periods, lower social class, lower education levels and lack of understanding of the endoscopic procedure 8-10. Telephone reminders have been used to improve non-attendance rates; Adams et al. had decreased the non-attendance rate from 12.2% to 9% after introduction of telephone reminder 1 week prior to the examination. The Mayo clinic open-access endoscopy system, which incorporates a standard telephone reminder 3-7 days prior to the procedure, has a non-attendance rate of only 4.1%.

Interventions

A text message reminder via Short Message Service (SMS) will be sent to remind subjects 7-10 days before his colonoscopy appointment

OTHERNon-SMS reminder

No Stext message reminder via Short Message Service (SMS) will be sent

Sponsors

Chinese University of Hong Kong
Lead SponsorOTHER

Study design

Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Intervention model
PARALLEL
Primary purpose
HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH
Masking
SINGLE (Subject)

Eligibility

Sex/Gender
ALL
Age
18 Years to No maximum
Healthy volunteers
No

Inclusion criteria

* All patients referred for an outpatient colonoscopy at the Alice Ho Miu Ling Nethersole Hospital Combined Endoscopy Unit

Exclusion criteria

* Age ≤ 18 * Lack of informed consent

Design outcomes

Primary

MeasureTime frameDescription
Non-attendance rate of colonoscopyWithin one year after recruitmentattendance of colonoscopy on the scheduled colonoscopy date

Secondary

MeasureTime frameDescription
Predictors of colonoscopy non-attendanceWithin one year after recruitmentdifferent risk factors which may predicts colonoscopy non-attendance
Bowel preparation levelWithin one year after recruitmentbowel preparation level of completed colonoscopy
Predictors of bowel preparationWithin one year after recruitmentdifferent risk factors which may predicts bowel preparation level

Countries

Hong Kong

Outcome results

None listed

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov · Data processed: Feb 4, 2026