Abstract Background An important question in the development of decision aids about colon cancer (CRC) screening is whether to include an explicit discussion of the option of not being screened. We examined the effect of including or not including an explicit discussion of the option of deciding not to be screened in a CRC screening decision aid on subjective measures of decision aid content; interest in screening; and knowledge. Methods Adults ages 50–85 were assigned to view one of two versions of the decision aid. The two versions differed only in the inclusion of video segments of two men, one of whom decided against being screened. Participants completed questionnaires before and after viewing the decision aid to compare subjective mea...
Purpose: We carried out the first public deliberation to elicit lay input regarding guidelines for t...
Background: Guidelines underline the role of individual preferences in the selection of a screening ...
Objectives Despite the expected health benefits of colorectal cancer screening programs, participati...
Background An important question in the development of decision aids about colon cancer (CRC) screen...
Abstract Background Decision aids can improve decision making processes, but the amount and type of ...
Abstract Background Decision aids can improve decision making processes, but the amount and type of ...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate the level of informed decision making in a randomized controlled trial ...
BACKGROUND: Colorectal cancer (CRC) screening has shown to reduce incidence and mortality rates, and...
Qualitative methods were used to investigate decision-making among a group of older adults who decli...
Qualitative methods were used to investigate decision-making among a group of older adults who decli...
Objective: Making an informed decision about colorectal cancer screening requires health literacy. O...
OBJECTIVE: Optimising uptake of colorectal cancer (CRC) screening is important to achieve projected ...
AbstractObjectivesMany national colorectal cancer screening campaigns have a similar structure. Firs...
Background Despite the expected health benefits of colorectal cancer screening programs, participat...
Objective: Our aim was to investigate why participants opted out of colonoscopy following a positive...
Purpose: We carried out the first public deliberation to elicit lay input regarding guidelines for t...
Background: Guidelines underline the role of individual preferences in the selection of a screening ...
Objectives Despite the expected health benefits of colorectal cancer screening programs, participati...
Background An important question in the development of decision aids about colon cancer (CRC) screen...
Abstract Background Decision aids can improve decision making processes, but the amount and type of ...
Abstract Background Decision aids can improve decision making processes, but the amount and type of ...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate the level of informed decision making in a randomized controlled trial ...
BACKGROUND: Colorectal cancer (CRC) screening has shown to reduce incidence and mortality rates, and...
Qualitative methods were used to investigate decision-making among a group of older adults who decli...
Qualitative methods were used to investigate decision-making among a group of older adults who decli...
Objective: Making an informed decision about colorectal cancer screening requires health literacy. O...
OBJECTIVE: Optimising uptake of colorectal cancer (CRC) screening is important to achieve projected ...
AbstractObjectivesMany national colorectal cancer screening campaigns have a similar structure. Firs...
Background Despite the expected health benefits of colorectal cancer screening programs, participat...
Objective: Our aim was to investigate why participants opted out of colonoscopy following a positive...
Purpose: We carried out the first public deliberation to elicit lay input regarding guidelines for t...
Background: Guidelines underline the role of individual preferences in the selection of a screening ...
Objectives Despite the expected health benefits of colorectal cancer screening programs, participati...