Effectiveness of behavior change techniques to address barriers to follow-up colonoscopy: results from an online survey and randomized factorial experiment
Robert S Kerrison,
Natalie Gil,
Sandro Stoffel
et al.
Abstract:Background
Nonattendance at colonoscopy is associated with reduced colorectal cancer (CRC) survival.
Purpose
The aim of this research was to quantify barriers to colonoscopy and test the effectiveness of behavior change techniques (BCTs) to address them.
Methods
Two studies were conducted. In the first study, participants were asked to imagine their next CRC … Show more
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