Participation is a key indicator of the potential effectiveness of any population-based intervention. Defining, measuring and reporting participation in cancer screening programmes has become more heterogeneous as the number and diversity of interventions have increased, and the purposes of this benchmarking parameter have broadened. This study, centred on colorectal cancer, addresses current issues that affect the increasingly complex task of comparing screening participation across settings. Reports from programmes with a defined target population and active invitation scheme, published between 2005 and 2012, were reviewed. Differences in defining and measuring participation were identified and quantified, and participation indicators wer...
Objective: To identify barriers and facilitators associated with participation in the first round of...
International audienceDespite free colorectal cancer screening in France, participation remains low ...
This study is an in-depth examination of at whose initiative (participant, physician or screening pr...
Participation is a key indicator of the potential effectiveness of any population-based intervention...
OBJECTIVE: Participation, an indicator of screening programme acceptance and effectiveness, varies w...
The aim of this study was to describe the compliance of the population-based cancer screening progra...
Background and study aim: Colorectal cancer (CRC) screening is implemented by an increasing number o...
The burden of colorectal cancer is high worldwide, and is increasing in many countries. It has the h...
Several Asian countries are implementing nationwide cancer screening programs. Assessment of the eff...
Background and objective: Participation in colorectal cancer (CRC) screening varies widely among dif...
Longitudinal adherence to colorectal cancer (CRC) screening is reported using different summarizing ...
OBJECTIVES: Participation in screening should be the outcome of an informed decision. We evaluated w...
The aim of the study was to measure the effect of three cost-neutral behavioral interventions on par...
textabstractBackground:The effectiveness of faecal immunochemical test (FIT)-based screening program...
Abstract: The Flemish population-based colorectal cancer (CRC) screening programme, initiated in Oct...
Objective: To identify barriers and facilitators associated with participation in the first round of...
International audienceDespite free colorectal cancer screening in France, participation remains low ...
This study is an in-depth examination of at whose initiative (participant, physician or screening pr...
Participation is a key indicator of the potential effectiveness of any population-based intervention...
OBJECTIVE: Participation, an indicator of screening programme acceptance and effectiveness, varies w...
The aim of this study was to describe the compliance of the population-based cancer screening progra...
Background and study aim: Colorectal cancer (CRC) screening is implemented by an increasing number o...
The burden of colorectal cancer is high worldwide, and is increasing in many countries. It has the h...
Several Asian countries are implementing nationwide cancer screening programs. Assessment of the eff...
Background and objective: Participation in colorectal cancer (CRC) screening varies widely among dif...
Longitudinal adherence to colorectal cancer (CRC) screening is reported using different summarizing ...
OBJECTIVES: Participation in screening should be the outcome of an informed decision. We evaluated w...
The aim of the study was to measure the effect of three cost-neutral behavioral interventions on par...
textabstractBackground:The effectiveness of faecal immunochemical test (FIT)-based screening program...
Abstract: The Flemish population-based colorectal cancer (CRC) screening programme, initiated in Oct...
Objective: To identify barriers and facilitators associated with participation in the first round of...
International audienceDespite free colorectal cancer screening in France, participation remains low ...
This study is an in-depth examination of at whose initiative (participant, physician or screening pr...