Acceptability of a standalone written leaflet for the National Health Service for England Targeted Lung Health Check Programme: A concurrent, think‐aloud study
Abstract Background Many countries are introducing low‐dose computed tomography screening programmes for people at high risk of lung cancer. Effective communication strategies that convey risks and benefits, including unfamiliar concepts and outcome probabilities based on population risk, are critic...
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Main Authors: | Mbasan Jallow (Author), Georgia Black (Author), Sandra vanOs (Author), David R. Baldwin (Author), Kate E. Brain (Author), Michael Donnelly (Author), Samuel M. Janes (Author), Clara Kurtidu (Author), Grace McCutchan (Author), Kathryn A. Robb (Author), Mamta Ruparel (Author), Samantha L. Quaife (Author) |
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2022-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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