AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate the level of informed decision making in a randomized controlled trial comparing colonoscopy and CT-colonography for colorectal cancer screening.Methods8844 citizens aged 50–75 were randomly invited to colonoscopy (n=5924) or CT-colonography (n=2920) screening. All invitees received an information leaflet. Screenees received a questionnaire within 4 weeks before the planned examination, non-screenees 4 weeks after the invitation. A decision was categorized as informed when characterized by sufficient decision-relevant knowledge and consistent with personal attitudes toward participation in screening.ResultsKnowledge and attitude items were completed by 1032/1276 colonoscopy screenees (81%), by 698/4648 colonosco...
Findings suggest the need for tailored information that addresses the logistics of colon cancer scre...
Abstract Background Decision aids can improve decision making processes, but the amount and type of ...
Participants who receive an unfavourable screening result in two-step colorectal cancer screening pr...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate the level of informed decision making in a randomized controlled trial ...
Objective: To assess overall knowledge of colorectal cancer, and to ascertain positive and negative ...
BACKGROUND: While several tests and strategies are recommended for colorectal cancer (CRC) screening...
Background There is currently no existing evidence on the effects of personalised risk information o...
Abstract Background Decision aids can improve decision making processes, but the amount and type of ...
Abstract Background Colorectal cancer (CRC) screening has shown to reduce incidence and mortality ra...
Background The decision to take up colorectal cancer screening has to be made on informed grounds b...
Background An important question in the development of decision aids about colon cancer (CRC) screen...
Background: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second most prevalent type of cancer in Europe. Early det...
Background Despite the expected health benefits of colorectal cancer screening programs, participat...
AbstractObjectivesMany national colorectal cancer screening campaigns have a similar structure. Firs...
Background In Scotland a new, easier to complete bowel screening test, the Faecal Immunochemical Tes...
Findings suggest the need for tailored information that addresses the logistics of colon cancer scre...
Abstract Background Decision aids can improve decision making processes, but the amount and type of ...
Participants who receive an unfavourable screening result in two-step colorectal cancer screening pr...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate the level of informed decision making in a randomized controlled trial ...
Objective: To assess overall knowledge of colorectal cancer, and to ascertain positive and negative ...
BACKGROUND: While several tests and strategies are recommended for colorectal cancer (CRC) screening...
Background There is currently no existing evidence on the effects of personalised risk information o...
Abstract Background Decision aids can improve decision making processes, but the amount and type of ...
Abstract Background Colorectal cancer (CRC) screening has shown to reduce incidence and mortality ra...
Background The decision to take up colorectal cancer screening has to be made on informed grounds b...
Background An important question in the development of decision aids about colon cancer (CRC) screen...
Background: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second most prevalent type of cancer in Europe. Early det...
Background Despite the expected health benefits of colorectal cancer screening programs, participat...
AbstractObjectivesMany national colorectal cancer screening campaigns have a similar structure. Firs...
Background In Scotland a new, easier to complete bowel screening test, the Faecal Immunochemical Tes...
Findings suggest the need for tailored information that addresses the logistics of colon cancer scre...
Abstract Background Decision aids can improve decision making processes, but the amount and type of ...
Participants who receive an unfavourable screening result in two-step colorectal cancer screening pr...