Screening Barriers
Cross-source consensus on Screening Barriers from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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Highlighted claims
- Most survey respondents reported at least one barrier to bowel screening. — Understanding patient experiences of a community-based intervention to improve bowel screening uptake: a mixed-method evaluation of Call for a Kit clinics
- Some participants had low awareness or limited understanding of the bowel screening programme and FIT kit before CFAK. — Understanding patient experiences of a community-based intervention to improve bowel screening uptake: a mixed-method evaluation of Call for a Kit clinics
- Emotional discomfort, embarrassment, avoidance, and fear of a positive result were important barriers to screening. — Understanding patient experiences of a community-based intervention to improve bowel screening uptake: a mixed-method evaluation of Call for a Kit clinics
- Not knowing how to complete the kit and forgetting to complete it were the most common reported barriers. — Understanding patient experiences of a community-based intervention to improve bowel screening uptake: a mixed-method evaluation of Call for a Kit clinics
- Negative experiences with the older faecal occult blood test discouraged some people from engaging with later bowel screening kits. — Understanding patient experiences of a community-based intervention to improve bowel screening uptake: a mixed-method evaluation of Call for a Kit clinics