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How do people interpret information about colorectal cancer screening: observations from a think‐aloud study

机译:人们如何解读有关大肠癌筛查的信息:来自思想研究的观察

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Background The English NHS Bowel Cancer Screening Programme biennially invites individuals aged 60–74 to participate in screening. The booklet, ‘ B owel C ancer S creening: The F acts' accompanies this invitation. Its primary aim is to inform potential participants about the aims, advantages and disadvantages of colorectal cancer screening. Objective To provide detailed commentary on how individuals process the information contained within ‘The Facts’ booklet. Design, setting and participants This study comprised of 18 interviews with individuals aged 45–60 and used a ‘think‐aloud’ paradigm in which participants read aloud the booklet. Participant utterances (verbal statements made in response to researcher‐led prompts) were transcribed and analysed using a combination of content and thematic analysis. Results A total of 776 coded utterances were analysed (mean?=?43.1 per person; range?=?8–95). While overall comprehension was satisfactory, several problem areas were identified such as the use of complex unfamiliar terminology and the presentation of numerical information. Specific sections such as colonoscopy risk information evoked negative emotional responses. Participants made several suggestions for ways in which comprehension might be improved. Conclusion Public perceptions of the NHS B owel C ancer S creening P rogramme information materials indicated that specific aspects of the booklet were difficult to process. These materials may be an appropriate target to improve public understanding of the aims, benefits and disadvantages of colorectal cancer screening. These findings will contribute to a broader NIHR ‐funded project that aims to design a supplementary ‘gist‐based’ information leaflet suitable for low literacy populations.
机译:背景信息英国NHS肠癌筛查计划每两年邀请60-74岁的个人参加筛查。随书附赠了“ Bowel C cercer crening:The F acts”。其主要目的是向潜在参与者介绍结肠直肠癌筛查的目的,优缺点。目的提供有关个人如何处理“事实”手册中包含的信息的详细评论。设计,环境和参与者这项研究包括对45至60岁的个人进行的18次访谈,并采用了“思考方式”范式,参与者在其中大声朗读了手册。使用内容和主题分析相结合的方式记录和分析参与者的话语(根据研究人员主导的提示做出的口头陈述)。结果总共分析了776种编码语音(平均每人=?43.1;范围?=?8–95)。虽然总体理解令人满意,但是确定了一些问题领域,例如使用复杂的陌生术语和数字信息的表示。结肠镜检查风险信息等特定部分引起了负面的情绪反应。参与者对如何提高理解能力提出了一些建议。结论公众对NHS增强癌症程序信息材料的认识表明,手册的特定方面难以处理。这些材料可能是提高公众对结肠直肠癌筛查的目的,利弊的了解的合适目标。这些发现将有助于更广泛的由NIHR资助的项目,该项目旨在设计适合低识字人群的补充“基于要点”的信息传单。

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