Identifying modifiable features of home bowel cancer screening kits to facilitate use: consumer perspectives
Objectives: Despite the widely publicised health benefits of participation in bowel cancer screening, only 43.5% of recipients participate in the Australian National Bowel Cancer Screening Program (NBCSP). Through consultation with kit recipients, this study aimed to identify features of home bowel...
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Main Authors: | Belinda C Goodwin (Author), Bianca Viljoen (Author), Larry Myers (Author), Michael J Ireland (Author), Jeff Dunn (Author), Suzanne K Chambers (Author), Nicholas Ralph | (Author), Joanne F Aitken (Author) |
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Sax Institute,
2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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