Attitudes and beliefs of non‐participants in a population‐based screening programme for colorectal cancer
Health Expectations2013Vol. 18(5), pp. 1645–1657
Citations Over TimeTop 14% of 2013 papers
Abstract
A range of approaches may be required to improve screening uptake. Some non-participants may already have a degree of intention to take part in screening in the future, and this group may be more responsive to interventions based on professional endorsement, repeat invitations, reminders and aids to making the test more practical.
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