Call for a Kit Clinics
Cross-source consensus on Call for a Kit Clinics from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Call for a Kit is a community-based bowel cancer screening intervention commissioned by NHS England Northwest in 2015. — Understanding patient experiences of a community-based intervention to improve bowel screening uptake: a mixed-method evaluation of Call for a Kit clinics
- CFAK targets people who did not respond to their latest bowel screening invitation. — Understanding patient experiences of a community-based intervention to improve bowel screening uptake: a mixed-method evaluation of Call for a Kit clinics
- CFAK is delivered through in-person or telephone consultations that discuss barriers and support ordering a replacement FIT kit. — Understanding patient experiences of a community-based intervention to improve bowel screening uptake: a mixed-method evaluation of Call for a Kit clinics
- Previous quantitative evaluations found that more than 14% of targeted non-responders requested, completed, and returned a kit after CFAK. — Understanding patient experiences of a community-based intervention to improve bowel screening uptake: a mixed-method evaluation of Call for a Kit clinics
- The evaluation supports continued implementation and adaptation of CFAK in areas with low colorectal cancer screening uptake. — Understanding patient experiences of a community-based intervention to improve bowel screening uptake: a mixed-method evaluation of Call for a Kit clinics