Objectives: Despite the widely publicised health benefits of participation in bowel cancer screening, only 43.5% of recipients participate in the Australian National Bowel Cancer Screening Program (NBCSP). Through consultation with kit recipients, this study aimed to identify features of home bowel screening kits that could be modified to increase their use. Method: Participants (n = 25) were presented with nine different bowel cancer screening kits and asked to identify features of each kit that might prevent or promote their use. Responses were coded using content analysis, and a narrative synthesis is presented summarising preferences relating to each element of the kit. Results: Six modifiable elements were identified: collection ...
ObjectiveTo develop and test a psychometric instrument for measuring common barriers to completing a...
Abstract Background Identifying preferences for stool collection devices may help increase uptake ra...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the 'Call for a Kit' health promotion intervention that was initiated in Lanc...
Objectives: Despite the widely publicised health benefits of participation in bowel cancer screenin...
Objectives: Despite the widely publicised health benefits of participation in bowel cancer screening...
Objective: We aimed to understand the usage and acceptability of a faecal collection device (FCD) am...
Objective To develop and test a psychometric instrument for measuring common barriers to completing ...
Abstract Objectives: To evaluate the type of information that is available to purchasers of home‐bas...
Objective: To develop and test a psychometric instrument for measuring common barriers to completing...
Objective: We aimed to understand the usage and acceptability of a faecal collection device (FCD) am...
Objective: We aimed to understand the usage and acceptability of a faecal collection device (FCD) am...
Objective: To describe the actions taken by recipients of mail-out faecal occult blood test (FOBT) k...
BACKGROUND: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most commonly diagnosed cancer in males and the sec...
Objective: To describe the actions taken by recipients of mail-out faecal occult blood test (FOBT) k...
Objective: To describe the actions taken by recipients of mail-out faecal occult blood test (FOBT) k...
ObjectiveTo develop and test a psychometric instrument for measuring common barriers to completing a...
Abstract Background Identifying preferences for stool collection devices may help increase uptake ra...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the 'Call for a Kit' health promotion intervention that was initiated in Lanc...
Objectives: Despite the widely publicised health benefits of participation in bowel cancer screenin...
Objectives: Despite the widely publicised health benefits of participation in bowel cancer screening...
Objective: We aimed to understand the usage and acceptability of a faecal collection device (FCD) am...
Objective To develop and test a psychometric instrument for measuring common barriers to completing ...
Abstract Objectives: To evaluate the type of information that is available to purchasers of home‐bas...
Objective: To develop and test a psychometric instrument for measuring common barriers to completing...
Objective: We aimed to understand the usage and acceptability of a faecal collection device (FCD) am...
Objective: We aimed to understand the usage and acceptability of a faecal collection device (FCD) am...
Objective: To describe the actions taken by recipients of mail-out faecal occult blood test (FOBT) k...
BACKGROUND: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most commonly diagnosed cancer in males and the sec...
Objective: To describe the actions taken by recipients of mail-out faecal occult blood test (FOBT) k...
Objective: To describe the actions taken by recipients of mail-out faecal occult blood test (FOBT) k...
ObjectiveTo develop and test a psychometric instrument for measuring common barriers to completing a...
Abstract Background Identifying preferences for stool collection devices may help increase uptake ra...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the 'Call for a Kit' health promotion intervention that was initiated in Lanc...