Journal article

Comparing theory and non-theory based implementation approaches to improving referral practices in cancer genetics: A cluster randomised trial protocol

A Morrow, E Hogden, YJ Kang, J Steinberg, K Canfell, MJ Solomon, JG Kench, AJ Gill, T Shaw, N Pachter, B Parkinson, L Wolfenden, G Mitchell, F Macrae, K Tucker, N Taylor

Trials | BMC | Published : 2019

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Abstract

Background: Lynch syndrome (LS) is an inherited, cancer predisposition syndrome associated with an increased risk of colorectal, endometrial and other cancer types. Identifying individuals with LS allows access to cancer risk management strategies proven to reduce cancer incidence and improve survival. However, LS is underdiagnosed and genetic referral rates are poor. Improving LS referral is complex, and requires multisystem behaviour change. Although barriers have been identified, evidence-based strategies to facilitate behaviour change are lacking. The aim of this study is to compare the effectiveness of a theory-based implementation approach against a non-theory based approach for improv..

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