Journal article

Factors affecting compliance in colorectal cancer screening. Results of a study performed in Ballarat

FA Macrae, DJ St John, A Ambikapathy, K Sharpe, JF Garner

Medical Journal of Australia | WILEY | Published : 1986

Abstract

Non-compliance in screening programmes for colorectal cancer is likely to be the most important factor limiting the impact of screening on mortality. This study aimed to determine risk factors and correlates of compliance that could be readily identified by general practitioners. A total of 581 eligible subjects aged 40 to 75 years completed a questionnaire that covered demographic factors, personal medical history, family history of colorectal cancer and smoking status. Faecal occult blood tests were then offered by the general practitioner and compliance correlated with responses. The over-all compliance was 44% and increased to 51% for those who accepted the self-testing kit at consultati..

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