There are multiple reasons for not participating in colorectal cancer screening, but the role of health literacy in screening uptake is not well understood. The aims of this study were to determine the association between health literacy and colorectal cancer screening uptake and to explore whether socioeconomic and -demographic characteristics and worry and attitude variables modify this association. In a cross-sectional study, 10,030 53–74-year-old randomly selected citizens resident in Central Denmark Region received a questionnaire assessing health literacy using the European Health Literacy Survey Short Scale 16-item. Data on colorectal cancer screening uptake were obtained from the Danish Colorectal Cancer Screening database, and so...
Using a multidimensional assessment of health literacy (the Cancer Message Literacy Test-Listening, ...
Objective Inequalities exist in colorectal cancer (CRC) screening uptake, with people from lower so...
Objective. To analyze and compare decision-relevant knowledge, decisional conflict, and informed dec...
Background Colorectal cancer screening uptake is associated with knowledge, attitudes and worries...
Background: Colorectal cancer screening uptake is associated with knowledge, attitudes and worries a...
To determine the association between health literacy and participation in publicly available colorec...
Little is known about why educational inequalities exist in informed decision making in colorectal c...
AbstractObjectiveTo determine the association between health literacy and participation in publicly ...
Abstract Background An estimated one-half of Americans have limited health literacy skills. Low lite...
Making an informed decision about participation in colorectal cancer (CRC) screening may be challeng...
Background: In this study, aimed to determine the frequency of participation in colorectal cancer (C...
Making an informed decision about participation in colorectal cancer (CRC) screening may be challeng...
Health literacy (HL) is the ability to receive, process, and interpret health information to make de...
AbstractObjectiveTo determine the association between health literacy, communication habits and colo...
The effectiveness of a cancer screening program relies on its adherence rate. Health literacy (HL) h...
Using a multidimensional assessment of health literacy (the Cancer Message Literacy Test-Listening, ...
Objective Inequalities exist in colorectal cancer (CRC) screening uptake, with people from lower so...
Objective. To analyze and compare decision-relevant knowledge, decisional conflict, and informed dec...
Background Colorectal cancer screening uptake is associated with knowledge, attitudes and worries...
Background: Colorectal cancer screening uptake is associated with knowledge, attitudes and worries a...
To determine the association between health literacy and participation in publicly available colorec...
Little is known about why educational inequalities exist in informed decision making in colorectal c...
AbstractObjectiveTo determine the association between health literacy and participation in publicly ...
Abstract Background An estimated one-half of Americans have limited health literacy skills. Low lite...
Making an informed decision about participation in colorectal cancer (CRC) screening may be challeng...
Background: In this study, aimed to determine the frequency of participation in colorectal cancer (C...
Making an informed decision about participation in colorectal cancer (CRC) screening may be challeng...
Health literacy (HL) is the ability to receive, process, and interpret health information to make de...
AbstractObjectiveTo determine the association between health literacy, communication habits and colo...
The effectiveness of a cancer screening program relies on its adherence rate. Health literacy (HL) h...
Using a multidimensional assessment of health literacy (the Cancer Message Literacy Test-Listening, ...
Objective Inequalities exist in colorectal cancer (CRC) screening uptake, with people from lower so...
Objective. To analyze and compare decision-relevant knowledge, decisional conflict, and informed dec...