Failure to Perform Colonoscopy after a Positive Colorectal Cancer Screening Test: A Qualitative Study (notice n° 585271)

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Title Failure to Perform Colonoscopy after a Positive Colorectal Cancer Screening Test: A Qualitative Study
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Summary, etc. This qualitative study examines the motivations of people who showed a positive result as part of a colorectal cancer screening program but who did not follow it up with further recommended tests. Good medical practice requires a colonoscopy subsequent to a positive Hemoccult test. Twelve semi-structured interviews were conducted. The quality of the doctor-patient relationship strongly influences the acceptance of having a colonoscopy. These data highlight the necessary capacity of the doctor to convey a rational message while also taking into account the emotional turmoil caused by the uncertainty and worry linked to receiving a first positive result in a cancer screening test. Working with the medical profession to advocate systematic colonoscopy as an essential follow-up to a positive Hemoccult test is critical. Although for many of these doctors, conducting the Hemoccult test is regarded as the screening standard, in their view, a subsequent colonoscopy is not currently part of this norm. Recommendations are proposed, aiming to improve the acceptance of organized screening for the population.
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Note Santé Publique | 20 | 3 | 2008-08-27 | p. 249-257 | 0995-3914
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