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Expanding Access to Colorectal Cancer Screening Through Community Pharmacies: The PharmFIT Study
This study will conduct a randomized controlled trial to assess the impact of a pharmacy-based FIT intervention, Pharmacy-based FIT (PharmFIT), on colorectal cancer screening (CRC) screening rates in primary care patients who are not up to date on CRC screening. Through collaboration with community partners in North Carolina and the Pacific Northwest region, 1) the impact will be evaluated, 2) the implementation will be assessed, and 3) the costs of the PharmFIT intervention cost will be estimated. Patients (n=1,200) will be individually randomized to a usual care arm or a PharmFIT arm and we will determine whether there are statistically significant differences in CRC screening rates. Concurrently, a mixed methods approach will be used to assess a range of preliminary implementation outcomes, identify outcome barriers and facilitators, and identify implementation strategies to support future research. Also, the cost of PharmFIT will be calculated, using collaborative process flow diagramming (PFD) to inform micro-costing and budget impact analysis. Supported by preliminary work from the investigators, demonstrating widespread acceptability, feasibility, and preliminary effectiveness of PharmFIT, the rationale to conduct this hybrid 1 effectiveness-implementation trial1 is to generate new knowledge about pharmacy-based interventions to effectively increase CRC screening uptake and implementation. The central hypothesis is that the PharmFIT intervention will increase screening uptake by improving access to, and opportunities for, this preventive service through the involvement of a multidisciplinary, multisite, team-based care approach to CRC screening.
The long-term goal of this study is to reduce CRC mortality by increasing access to CRC screening. The overall objective is to evaluate the effectiveness and implementation of a pharmacy-based FIT (PharmFIT) intervention. PharmFIT is a collaborative patient care service intervention that involves primary care clinics identifying active patients who are due for screening and referring them, outside of a medical visit, to community pharmacies to receive their CRC screening via FITs. The program consists of 1) Patient eligibility assessments and endorsement by the Primary Care Provider (PCP); 2) Counseling on FIT use and return by the pharmacists; 3) Reminders to complete screening by the pharmacy staff; 3) Test result communication by the pharmacists/PCPs; and 4) Patient navigation and care coordination for follow-up care by both pharmacists and PCPs.
Age
18 - 99 years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center at University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States
Fred Hutch Cancer Center
Seattle, Washington, United States
Start Date
July 1, 2026
Primary Completion Date
December 31, 2027
Completion Date
January 31, 2029
Last Updated
December 10, 2025
1,500
ESTIMATED participants
PharmFIT
BEHAVIORAL
Lead Sponsor
UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center
Collaborators
NCT04704661
NCT06696768
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