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Effectiveness of Nurse Tele-consultation on the Quality of Elective Colonoscopy, Procedure

This is a multicenter, non-pharmacological, experimental, prospective, randomized study, with two arms (1:1) in a single-blind design. The study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of a tele-consultation procedure in patients undergoing elective colonoscopy in terms of quality of the exam, anxiety procedure-related and

Condition(s)Patient Satisfaction and Efficacy of Bowel-preparation, Colon Cancer Prevention
StatusRecruiting
PhaseNA
Study typeInterventional
SummaryThis is a multicenter, non-pharmacological, experimental, prospective, randomized study, with two arms (1:1) in a single-blind design. The study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of a tele-consultation procedure in patients undergoing elective colonoscopy in terms of quality of the exam, anxiety procedure-related and financial toxicity.
Who can participateInclusion Criteria: Subjects eligible for outpatient pancolonoscopy: * for diagnostic purposes; * for screening purposes; * for post-polypectomy follow-up; * of both genders; * of all ethnicities; Exclusion Criteria: * Patients under 18 years of age or over 80 years of age; * Patients on waiting lists with SHORT priority: the procedure to be provided within a short time (no more than 10 days); * Patients included in GOM pathways who undergo colonoscopy within 10 days; * Pregnancy; * Presence of known contraindications to bowel preparation; * Presence of known contraindications to performing pancolonoscopy; * Patients who have undergone colonic resection and/or have a colostomy/ileostomy; * Patients with cognitive impairments; * Patients declared legally incompetent or unable to understand
Ages18 Years to 80 Years
SexAll
Lead sponsorNational Cancer Institute, Naples
LocationsNaples, Italy
Start date2024-06-24
NCT IDNCT06887244
Official listinghttps://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT06887244

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