Objective To explore people's responses to narrative information in the context of colorectal cancer screening. Design nineteen in-depth interviews were conducted with men and women (aged 45–59). Participants were given two types of colorectal screening information to read: factual and narrative. Participants gave their views on both types of information. Data were analysed using Framework Analysis. Results The most frequent responses to the narrative information were that they were reassuring, made colorectal screening more vivid, participants could relate to the people in the stories and they liked the range of narratives presented. Despite the narrative information being seen as more persuasive by some, this was not regarded as man...
Screening is a well-established tool to advance earlier cancer diagnosis. We used Davison’s concept ...
Background. Guidelines recommend that decision aids disclose quantitative information to patients co...
Background. Guidelines recommend that decision aids disclose quantitative information to patients co...
Objective To explore people's responses to narrative information in the context of colorectal cancer...
Background The potential benefits of colorectal cancer screening are limited by low uptake. This st...
Background The potential benefits of colorectal cancer screening are limited by low uptake. This stu...
Background The potential benefits of colorectal cancer screening are limited by low uptake. This stu...
In the context of colorectal cancer screening, we aimed to compare the effectiveness of different em...
In the context of colorectal cancer screening, we aimed to compare the effectiveness of different em...
In the context of colorectal cancer screening, we aimed to compare the effectiveness of different em...
In the context of colorectal cancer screening, we aimed to compare the effectiveness of different em...
<div><p>In the context of colorectal cancer screening, we aimed to compare the effectiveness of diff...
In the context of colorectal cancer screening, we aimed to compare the effectiveness of different em...
The NHS Bowel Cancer Screening Programme (BCSP) is aimed at reducing colorectal cancer (CRC) mortali...
The NHS Bowel Cancer Screening Programme (BCSP) is aimed at reducing colorectal cancer (CRC) mortali...
Screening is a well-established tool to advance earlier cancer diagnosis. We used Davison’s concept ...
Background. Guidelines recommend that decision aids disclose quantitative information to patients co...
Background. Guidelines recommend that decision aids disclose quantitative information to patients co...
Objective To explore people's responses to narrative information in the context of colorectal cancer...
Background The potential benefits of colorectal cancer screening are limited by low uptake. This st...
Background The potential benefits of colorectal cancer screening are limited by low uptake. This stu...
Background The potential benefits of colorectal cancer screening are limited by low uptake. This stu...
In the context of colorectal cancer screening, we aimed to compare the effectiveness of different em...
In the context of colorectal cancer screening, we aimed to compare the effectiveness of different em...
In the context of colorectal cancer screening, we aimed to compare the effectiveness of different em...
In the context of colorectal cancer screening, we aimed to compare the effectiveness of different em...
<div><p>In the context of colorectal cancer screening, we aimed to compare the effectiveness of diff...
In the context of colorectal cancer screening, we aimed to compare the effectiveness of different em...
The NHS Bowel Cancer Screening Programme (BCSP) is aimed at reducing colorectal cancer (CRC) mortali...
The NHS Bowel Cancer Screening Programme (BCSP) is aimed at reducing colorectal cancer (CRC) mortali...
Screening is a well-established tool to advance earlier cancer diagnosis. We used Davison’s concept ...
Background. Guidelines recommend that decision aids disclose quantitative information to patients co...
Background. Guidelines recommend that decision aids disclose quantitative information to patients co...