Abstract

Low colorectal cancer (CRC) screening rates among Hispanic and Latino patients result in advanced disease at the time of diagnosis and decreased survival chances. We performed a prospective study at an academic endoscopy center in Boston, Massachusetts from May 1, 2019 to January 31, 2020. We identified 887 Spanishspeaking patients as controls and enrolled 412 (59%) Spanish-speaking patients in a short message service (SMS) program for pre-procedure instructions. Intervention and control group participants were similar in age, sex, and indications. Patients receiving SMS messages were less likely to no-show or cancel last minute (OR=1.66, 95%CI=0.44-0.83, p=.002) and had more adequate bowel preparations compared with the control arm (OR=1.55, 95%CI=0.45-0.92, p=.01). Overall, 93% (117/126) of patients stated they would "highly recommend" the program to others. Our automated SMS reminders for colonoscopy preparation increased appointment adherence, bowel preparation quality, and showed good patient satisfaction among Spanish speakers.

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