Telehealth and racial disparities in colorectal cancer screening: A pilot study of how virtual clinician characteristics influence screening intentions.
Eric J CooksKyle A DukeJordan M NeilMelissa J VilaroDanyell Wilson-HowardFrancois ModaveThomas J GeorgeFolakemi T OdedinaBenjamin C LokPeter CarekEric B LaberMarie DavidianJanice L KriegerPublished in: Journal of clinical and translational science (2022)
To reduce racial CRC screening disparities, investments are needed to identify patient-focused interventions to address structural barriers to screening. This study suggests that telehealth interventions that match Black patients with a Black VC can enhance perceptions of credibility and message relevance, which may then improve screening intentions. Future research is needed to examine how to increase VC credibility and attractiveness, as well as message relevance without race-matching.