Preferences for Colorectal Cancer Screening Techniques and Intention to Attend: a Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis
The multi-criteria decision analysis revealed the attributes of the screening techniques that are most important so as to increase intention to participate in a screening program. Even though the respondents may recognize the high importance of diagnostic effectiveness in the long term, their short-term decision to attend the screening tests may be less driven by this consideration. Our analysis suggests that inconvenience, safety, and frequency of the test are the strongest technique-related determinants of the respondents’ intention to participate in colorectal screening programs. </AbstractSection> Copyright Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2013
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2013
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Authors: | Hummel, J. ; Steuten, Lotte ; Groothuis-Oudshoorn, C. ; Mulder, Nick ; IJzerman, Maarten |
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Applied Health Economics and Health Policy. - Springer, ISSN 1175-5652. - Vol. 11.2013, 5, p. 499-507
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