A large proportion of women have a preference for a same-gender endoscopy practitioner. We tested how information about practitioner gender affected intention to have bowel scope screening in a sample of women disinclined to have the test.In an online experimental survey, women aged 35-54 living in England who did not intend to participate in bowel scope screening (N = 1060) were randomised to one of four experimental conditions: (1) control (practitioner's gender is unknown), (2) opposite-gender (male practitioner by default), (3) same gender (female practitioner by default), and (4) active choice (the patient could choose the gender of the practitioner). Intention was measured following the interventions.Of 1010 (95.3%) women who complete...
Abstract Background Colorectal cancer screening (CRCS...
Background: In many diseases men and women, for no apparent medical reason, are not offered the same...
International audienceCharacteristics of primary-care providers have been associated with their pati...
OBJECTIVES: A large proportion of women have a preference for a same-gender endoscopy practitioner. ...
OBJECTIVES: A large proportion of women have a preference for a same-gender endoscopy practitioner. ...
Previous studies have shown that a large proportion of women invited for bowel cancer screening pref...
Supplemental Material for Testing active choice for screening practitioner’s gender in endoscopy amo...
Purpose: The present study aimed to investigate the influence of patients’ and urologists’ gender wh...
Background: Cancer screening participation rates in Germany differ depending on patients’ gender. In...
Background: Cancer screening participation rates in Germany differ depending on patients’ gender. In...
It is rarely the case that differences in behaviors of females and males are described under a ceter...
It is rarely the case in medical practice that differences between female and male physicians can be...
Background/Aims Patients may feel embarrassed during colonoscopy. Our study aimed to assess changes ...
Objectives: To assess the demographic and psychological mediators of gender differences in uptake o...
In March 2013, NHS England extended its national Bowel Cancer Screening Programme to include 'one-of...
Abstract Background Colorectal cancer screening (CRCS...
Background: In many diseases men and women, for no apparent medical reason, are not offered the same...
International audienceCharacteristics of primary-care providers have been associated with their pati...
OBJECTIVES: A large proportion of women have a preference for a same-gender endoscopy practitioner. ...
OBJECTIVES: A large proportion of women have a preference for a same-gender endoscopy practitioner. ...
Previous studies have shown that a large proportion of women invited for bowel cancer screening pref...
Supplemental Material for Testing active choice for screening practitioner’s gender in endoscopy amo...
Purpose: The present study aimed to investigate the influence of patients’ and urologists’ gender wh...
Background: Cancer screening participation rates in Germany differ depending on patients’ gender. In...
Background: Cancer screening participation rates in Germany differ depending on patients’ gender. In...
It is rarely the case that differences in behaviors of females and males are described under a ceter...
It is rarely the case in medical practice that differences between female and male physicians can be...
Background/Aims Patients may feel embarrassed during colonoscopy. Our study aimed to assess changes ...
Objectives: To assess the demographic and psychological mediators of gender differences in uptake o...
In March 2013, NHS England extended its national Bowel Cancer Screening Programme to include 'one-of...
Abstract Background Colorectal cancer screening (CRCS...
Background: In many diseases men and women, for no apparent medical reason, are not offered the same...
International audienceCharacteristics of primary-care providers have been associated with their pati...